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A History of the County of Kent
… Land with Richard earl of Cornwall in January, 1241-2, and founded a house for them on his manor of Aylesford, with … to all who visited the church on the day of the dedication and the following week, and who contributed to the support of … of arable and eleven of pasture, besides the churchyard, gardens, orchard, ponds, &c. Some of the houses and gardens
A History of the County of Kent
… III supplied these friars with oak for timber in 1271 and 1272. 3 Their church and houses were burnt in 1275 by persons unknown. 4 Thomas of Dover, prior of Newenden, and Thomas of Thanet wère licensed by Archbishop Islip to …
A History of the County of Kent
… de Sparre, John de Thaxstede, Thomas Gilet, John Botoun, and William de Mounty gave them 2 acres of land. 7 A friar of … arrested in the port of Sandwich in 1344, with papal bulls and letters prejudicial to the king. 9 In 1370, Thomas … benefactors. 20 John Trapham, prior, in 1508-9 granted two gardens in the parish of St. Peter to John Goldestone of …
A History of the County of Chester
… of Mount Carmel; the friars were to live on the site and build themselves a church there. 3 There seems to have … the Virgin Mary pointed out the Carmelites as her beloved and forechosen brothers. 5 The house was firmly established … let out on long leases. It included seven tenements and gardens, an orchard and a barn in St. Martin's parish, and
A History of the County of London
… About that date, on land in Hart 2 Street, at first rented and afterwards bought from the prior of Christchurch, … Aldgate, their house was founded by Ralph Hosier and William Sabernes, who afterwards themselves joined the … alderman of London, in 1350 gave them a tenement with gardens and shops near the Tower, and a tenement called the …
A History of the County of York
… 14th century granted to the Friars of the Cross a messuage and 10 acres of land in his park in the parish of Kildale … not approved by the pope, who had entered the diocese and presumed to celebrate divine service without the …
A History of the County of Kent
… in the train of Peter des Roches bishop of Winchester, and passed through Canterbury on their way to London, which … their prior, Gilbert de Fresnoy, to preach before him, and was so much impressed with his sermon that he became … complained of injuries done to their houses, walls, and gardens by the abbot of St. Augustine's, who had raised his …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for the Newcastle house from her executors. 7 Between 1351 and 1361 Henry, Duke of Lancaster, gave the friars licence to … the enlargement of their house' 3 burgages adjoining it, and released to them the annual rent of 3 s. 9 d. by which … the site, besides the conventual buildings and their gardens, orchards, barns, and stables, there was a hall …
A History of the County of Kent
… of the Order of St. Augustine according to the institutes and under the care of the Friars Preachers,' in England. The … a house was contemplated by Queen Eleanor of Castile, 1 and her son Edward II took the matter up. He proposed that … of William of Wilmington; seven messuages, two tofts, four gardens, 128½ acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 30 acres of …
A History of the County of Chester
… their patron, Alexander Stavensby, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. So vehement was his reaction to the prospect … in Chester, although there is no definite evidence and it is equally possible that they came there under the … the dissolution the prior had made long leases of the gardens, orchards, and tenements surrounding the house, two …
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