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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Friaries Friars of St Mary, Cambridge 21. THE FRIARS OF ST. MARY, CAMBRIDGE … service was celebrated; which messuage they had bought of Henry de Berton, paying him 12 d. rent and he acquiting them … on the Huntingdon road occur in the deed of 1314 by which Richard de Hokyngton founded a chantry in the church of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Friaries Friars of the sack, Cambridge 23. FRIARS OF THE SACK, CAMBRIDGE The … pay a rent of 28 s. 11 d. to the priory. 3 On 25 June 1268 Henry III confirmed the grants by the le Rus family and … the Sack was defined 6 as arising partly from the gift of Richard of Icklingham(?) 7 in perpetual alms and partly by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Gloucester 25. THE BLACK FRIARS, GLOUCESTER The house of the Black Friars of Gloucester was founded about 1239. 1 … that Stephen, lord of Harnhill, gave the site, and that Henry III was also accounted a founder in virtue of his … few who remained were miserably poor. On 25 July, 1538, Richard Ingworth, the royal visitor, reported to Cromwell …
A History of the County of Essex
… Friaries Grey friars of Colchester 31. THE GREY FRIARS OF COLCHESTER The province of England, where the Grey Friars … The friary was received 14 to the king's use in 1538 by Richard, bishop of Dover. It is not mentioned in the Valor, …
A History of the County of York
… Friaries Grey friars of Richmond 92. THE GREY FRIARS, RICHMOND The foundation of this friary is attributed to Ralph Fitz Randal, lord of … Hexham was warden and lector of the convent. 7 In 1364 Sir Richard le Scrope, kt. (afterwards first Lord Scrope of
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Friaries Grimsby 73. THE AUSTIN FRIARS OF GRIMSBY William Fraunk obtained licence, 22 November, … house; 10 a commission of oyer and terminer was issued to Richard de Willoughby and others, and shortly afterwards a … (1421). John Daniel was prior in 1419. 18 In the reign of Henry VII (?) some of the inhabitants attacked the Austin …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Friaries House of the Dominicans, Winchester FRIARIES 19. THE HOUSE OF THE … which they paid to the Crown the yearly rent of 3 s. 5 d. Henry III. was their munificent patron throughout his reign, … and the like amount both for his queen and for his son Edward. When the Order assembled here on 16 February, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Friaries House of the Franciscans, Winchester 20. THE HOUSE OF THE … of their house through the agency of the ex-friar Richard Ingworth. Their church was dedicated to St. Francis. … Edmund, Earl of Kent, on the petition of Edmund, his elder son, and of Margaret his widow, should be exhumed from the …
A History of the County of York
… Friaries Houses of grey friars 84. THE GREY FRIARS OF BEVERLEY The origin of … been John de Hightmede. 5 ' In 1297 William Lyketon and Henry Wygthon bought certain lands near Beverley, about the … in the church for the souls of Thomas Kelk and his son John, the twelve keepers of the town being responsible …
A History of the County of Hertford
… LANGLEY PRIORY The Dominican priory within the royal manor of Langley was founded in 1308 1 by Edward II in fulfilment … afterwards received a grant of them in fee simple from Richard II. 38 The brothers in 1383-4 represented to the king … 45; afterwards, however, his body was removed by order of Henry V to Westminster Abbey. 46 But the conventual church of
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