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A History of the County of Lincoln
… so much. 8 There were licences for the brethren to beg alms in 1294 and 1297. 9 In 1301, however, the house was … to the chancellor. 10 There were fresh licences to beg alms in 1303 and 1309. 11 In 1327, rents which should have … as to all lapses of rule and squandering of revenues. 17 Alms were again requested of the faithful in the following …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 2 Royal protection authorizing the collection of alms was renewed by Edward I in 1306, 3 and Edward II granted … Dunwich, as they were compelled by their poverty to seek alms elsewhere, 5 and in 1337 protection was renewed for a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… counties of Wiltshire, Berkshire, and Dorset, in search of alms. The inmates themselves, both brothers and sisters, also … was granted by Bp. Waltham in 1388, to a 'poor house of alms in the parish of S. Martin': Sar. Reg. Waltham, ii, f. 3 …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… of St. Sepulchre's, Nottingham, for the collection of alms. 93 A boundary reference among the town documents of the …
A History of the County of Kent
… 17 In 1348 they had a grant of protection while collecting alms in churches. 18 In 1500 a felon fled to the hospital for … was believed in Thorne's time to have founded it by the alms of divers persons; but it appears to have been earlier, … to penitents who at certain, times should visit and give alms to the chapel of the hospital. 8 Edward III on several …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… or entrances of towns, unendowed and entirely dependent on alms. Henry III, when tarrying at Blyth in January 1228, … and faithful subjects, when their messengers came seeking alms for the support of the infirm, that they would admit … subjects to defend them, and commending them to their alms and support, as they would have recompense from God and …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… and the other two with two of the sound brethren, and the alms from within or without the hospital to be placed in the … protection with clause rogamus (that is for collecting alms), was granted for two years to the master and brethren … dependent, like similar houses in other places, on alms and occasional bequests. It was probably founded temp. …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… to have a box for God's poor ( archa Domini), from which alms were to be given daily to wayfaring poor. From the … annual value, after the payment of all dues, pensions, alms, and salaries, the sum of 58 3 s. 0 d. When the exchange … of 1535 was drawn up, 20 7 s. 1 d. was named under the alms of Norwich Priory that went yearly to the support of …
A History of the County of Kent
… of the house of St. Bartholomew, Sandwich, in aid of the alms of the house. 2 It was found in 1537 3 that they had …
A History of the County of Northampton
… assent of the palmers of the town of Stamford, by whose alms the hospital was sustained. The charters of the hospital … to say mass in the chapel; with giving very inconsiderable alms to the poor and strangers; with subtracting half a mark …
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