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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Fretherne and Saul Introduction FRETHERNE AND SAUL FRETHERNE AND SAUL were formerly separate parishes … and in 1491 Kenelm Dygas paid rent to Eastington manor for his lease of the passage. 22 In 1530 the ferry was said to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Fretherne and Saul Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. … Lord Moels, was succeeded in 1316 as lord of Fretherne by his brothers Roger 21 (d. 1316), and John de Moels, Lord … had been occupied by the lords of the manor, John Cage and Anthony Clifford successively, in the earlier 17th century …
Additional Material for the History of the Grey Friars, London
… of Lincoln, Chaunceler of Englande. Shewen to youre gode and gracioux lordship youre pore and Contynuell Oratours, James Walle, Warden of the hows of … hym that he wolde come to see her and take her into his cure: And howe be it that whan he had sene her and …
Additional Material for the History of the Grey Friars, London
… the date of this document was before 18 Feb., 14361437, and since the chancellor was Bishop of Bath the date must be … Commission, 1827). Unto a full reverent Fader in God and oure full gracious Lord, the Bishop of Bathe, Chaunceller … full mekely your pore bedemen the Wardeyn and alle his brethren of the Covent of the Ordre of Frere Menours in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Capgrave assigns the building of their house to 1254 2 and this is borne out by architectural evidence. 3 It is not … the provincial chapter in 1279, but he was remembered for his help in alleviating the poverty of the brethren and … of Shrewsbury and particularly the parishioners of St. Mary's, 28 Henry III granted the brethren of 'Coulon' an …
A History of the County of Warwick
… arrived at between John Combe, the first warden or prior, and the rector of Mancetter that the site should be exempt … the abbot of Leicester, Thomas Harecurt, lord of Bosworth, and others. 2 The church and buildings took some little time … 1538, Ingworth, then bishop of Dover, was at Atherstone on his mission of harrying the friars. He reported to his master …
A History of the County of Durham
… that there was at one time a house of Friars Hermits of St. Austin at Barnard Castle. The provincial of that order … in 1381, the see of Durham being vacant, to build a friary and chapel upon ground given by Thomas Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, in his lordship of Barnard Castle, 1 but it is not known whether …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… establishment of the Austin friars, or friars-hermits of St. Augustine at Winchester in the reign of Edward I. In … suburb of Winchester for the enlargement of their area; 2 and in 1313, Hugh Tripacy granted them a plot of land, 12 … three friars from the Austin house at Winchester; and his successor, Bishop Asserio (1320-3), the like number. In …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 22. AUSTIN FRIARS, CAMBRIDGE The Order of Friars of St. Augustine was constituted in the middle of the 13th … to bring under one rule various congregations of hermits, and they were therefore sometimes known as Friars Hermits. … Geoffrey, who apparently founded the house in memory of his son Arnulf, intended to enlarge the site, 5 but died …
A History of the County of Worcester
… licence to alienate in mortmain to the Provincial Prior and Austin Friars in England a plot of land three hundred feet square in Wyche to build thereon an oratory and habitation. 1 The prior and brethren of Droitwich in 1343 … of Warwick, founder of our convent, has recently built at his own expense, next the choir of our church on the south …