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A History of the County of Kent
… Friars. Fifteen cart-loads of fuel in 1241, 50 s. to buy wood in 1246, and six beech trees in 1272 seem to be the only …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the friars informed him that there was no timber in Hopwas Hay suitable for building their church. 6 In 1239 the king …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and ornaments of the church included a friar named Wood who bought for 6 d. 'a vestment of blue fustian and one …
A History of the County of London
… a third, Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, gave £15, partly in wood, partly in money; 21 Robert, Lord Lisle, who afterwards … i, 9. They appear to have divided off spaces with piles of hay. Prima Fundatio Frat. Min. Lond. op. cit. i, 494. Hund. … by Henry III, see Monum. Francisc. ii, 279, for a grant of wood, 13 Hen. III, and Harl. MS. 544, fol. 44, for his help …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1338, the names of the friars are given, which being, as Wood remarks, 'a rarity,' we insert here: John de Saltford, … 20 The name 'disputations in Austins' was still current in Wood's time, and down to the end of the eighteenth century … Wedell, 94 1518 John Hancocks 95 was sub-prior in 1533 Wood, City, ii, 454-5; Kennet, Parochial Antiq. 270, &c.; cf. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rafters in 1223, 12 and from 1229 Henry III gave them wood for building or fuel nearly every year. Thus, in 1229, … records also contain other grants of money and many of wood during these years from the king. 41 In 1241 the prior … till the end of his reign to make them frequent grants of wood. Thus in 1269 he gave seven good oaks in Shotover Forest …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (Rolls Ser.), ii, 496 (1244). Pat. 33 Hen. III, m. 2. Wood, City, i, 65, refers to the Crossed Friars in 1273; this … 14. Pat. 16 Edw. III, pt. ii, m. 25. Ibid. m. 22. Wood says the number of friars was 30 ( City, ii, 492, from … Cartul. of St. Frideswide's (Oxf. Hist. Soc.), i, 134-5. Wood states that he was the owner of Bekes Inn and Kepeharme …
A History of the County of Oxford
… paying 2 s. a year to the alien priory of Steventon. 4 Wood says that Ela de Longespee, countess of Warwick and wife … 49 Hen. III. m. 24. Cotton MS. Vitell, E xv, fol. 220 b.; Wood, City, 474, who refers also to 'a small register belonging to Merton College,' fol. 11 a. Wood, City, ii, 474; Collectanea (Oxf. Hist. Soc.), iv, 8. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on pain of degradation, but there seems no authority for Wood's statement that they were captured, sent to Oxford, … grounds, after the king's grace hath been answered for the wood and buildings and other things upon the same, . . . it … Gunter, alderman of Oxford, and Joanna his wife. 291 In Wood's time the property belonged to several owners: part of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… these numbers were omitted in the revised rule of 1267. 3 Wood says: The constant number that were here to reside were … He was also minister of Modenden. 30 According to Wood, the hall was at the dissolution occupied only by a … twenty-one years to Robert Parette of the household. 32 Wood identifies him with Robert Perrot or Porrett, B.Mus., of …