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A History of the County of London
… distance of the settlement of the Friars Minors of that city, it could not be possessed by any other order without …
A History of the County of Kent
… no loss would ensue except that the citizens, who held the city in fee-farm of the king, would in future lose the … church.' In 1429 John Sturreye, the prior, leased from the city for ninety years, at an annual rent of 4 s., a 'crooked … Bredin; and two years later the friars leased from the city for 12 d. a year 14 and inclosed another lane opposite …
A History of the County of London
… Friars were never as popular as the Franciscans with the City. 11 In 1255, indeed, the convent had aroused extreme … that they were handicapped by their position outside the City. This disability was removed in 1276, when Robert … for the hatred with which they were regarded by the City, where they became so unpopular that when the king fell …
A History of the County of Kent
… 191; the poem on the reconciliation of Richard II with the city of London, 1393, ascribed to himj is printed in Polit. …
A History of the County of Chester
… house; he also pardoned them for purchasing land in the city without permission. 6 His gift of eight oaks in the … (1503-31). 29 In 1538 it was the largest friary in the city: ten members witnessed the act of surrender and several … 146157v. Lich. Jt. R.O., B/A/1/7, ff. 196, 203v. Chester City R.O., MB/2, ff. 2, 43; MB/5, f. 74; MB/7, f. 171v.; …
A History of the County of London
… for aid in the rebuilding of the church in 1520 24 the City accepted the patronage of the foundation, pressed its …
A History of the County of Kent
… to find an equal rent for them in another part of the city, so that the friars might be quit of the charge. 16 To … of Stockwell should be free from all tallage of the city for three years. 17 When the inquisitions were taken … thirty. When in 1328 a subsidy was demanded of the city of Canterbury for the Scottish war, the convent of …
A History of the County of Kent
… the iconoclastic outbreak in 1566 drove them from that city. At length in January 1573-5 the Master-General ordered …
A History of the County of Chester
… were permitted to pipe water from Boughton through the city wall. 5 In 1361 they were licensed to acquire a plot of … over to the mayor. As with the other friaries in the city there was very little lead on the site: only half the … east, Walls' Lane (or Black Friars) to the south, and the city wall to the west. 39 The precinct was bisected by an …
A History of the County of Kent
… no property, this was made over to the commonalty of the city, and the brethren had the use of it at the will of the … monks wrote that his teaching has so sweet an odour in the city of Canterbury and has so fructified many of our … kt., who coming from the wars beyond seas died in this city '; Lady Ladrie of Valence; Sir William Trussell, kt.; …
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