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A History of the County of Northampton
… Friaries The black friars of Northampton FRIARIES 19 THE BLACK FRIARS OF NORTHAMPTON … of the town, with a frontage to the horse market. 1 In Henry III., and afterwards in Edward I., the friars found … of himself, his queen, and Thomas of Brotherton, their son. On 13 August, Prince Edward, being at Northampton, gave …
A History of the County of York
… Preachers settled at Yarm in or before 1266, in which year Henry III gave them ten oaks in Galtres Forest. 2 Sir Peter de Brus, lord of the manor, who died in 1272, granted to them for the … and Lucy his wife, the sister of Peter de Brus. John son of Roger de Levington gave them two adjacent plots, 4 and …
A History of the County of Kent
… Friaries The Carmelite friars of Aylesford 35. THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF AYLESFORD Richard de … bishop of Llandaff. 10. John de Grey, Baron Gudnor, the son of Richard, and ' companion of the duke of Lancaster,' … 22 Thomas Palmer was buried in the church in 1452. 22a Henry Lord Grey was buried ' in the chancel of our Lady in …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Friaries The Carmelite friars of Blakeney FRIARIES 46. THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF BLAKENEY At Blakeney alias Sniterley, a house of White … to receive in mortmain from John Tolour the younger and Richard Storm 4 acres adjoining their house. 4 In 1337 John …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Friaries The Carmelite friars of Burnham Norton 47. THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF BURNHAM NORTON … licence for the alienation to them by Walter de Calthorp (son of one of the founders) of a rood of meadow for the … were not sold, but remained as left by the visitor (Richard Ingworth), on account of an order not to meddle as …
A History of the County of Kent
… Friaries The Carmelite friars of Lossenham 36. THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF LOSSENHAM A house of … whose residence was close by, until the Dissolution. 2 Henry III supplied these friars with oak for timber in 1271 … in 1390. 6 Among the benefactors of the house were Sir Richard atte Lease, knt., c. 1393, 7 and Anne Culpeper, 1532. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Friaries The Carmelite friars of Northampton 22. THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF NORTHAMPTON The order of the Carmelites or White Friars, … ring to this same image just before the dissolution. Richard Packman, in 1528, desired to be buried 'att the Whyte …
A History of the County of Kent
… Friaries The Carmelite friars of Sandwich 37. THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF SANDWICH This friary, situated in the south-west of the town, is said by Richard Hely, prior of Maldon, to have been founded by Henry Cowfield, an ' Almain,' in 1272; 1 but his endowment of
A History of the County of Somerset
… at Taunton 24. THE CARMELITES AT TAUNTON A house of Carmelites or White Friars is said to have been founded at Taunton by Walter de Meriet, lord of the manor of Combe Florey. The local tradition asserts the … cannot take effect for this time and at the request of Henry de Lancaster, Earl of Derby the king has regranted the …
A History of the County of Chester
… Friaries The Carmelites of Chester THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF CHESTER 1 Although the … they received few marks of special royal favour, in 1400 Henry, prince of Wales, allowed them to grind their corn free … mutilated body of Sir Peter Legh of Lyme, a supporter of Richard II, who was executed by Henry Bolingbroke in 1399. 18 …
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