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A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the settlement of the hermit friars of the order of St. Augustine at Warrington is not known, but it was before … friar of the house, was seeking to be reconciled to his order. 27 Chantries were founded in their church by Sir Thomas Dutton, kt., in 1379 and by Sir John Bold, kt., in 1422. 28 In 1504 Gilbert …
A History of the County of York
… Stephen Goldsmith before 1240, but the town, the Crown, and in the 16th century Lord Darcy, claimed the privileges of … to hear confessions of the parishioners of the churches of St. Martin and St. Mary, Beverley, except of those licensed … de Hothum 7; the archbishop (John Romanus), while excusing his attendance owing to urgent business elsewhere, promised …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Langford, near Maldon, who flourished about 1320, began his studies as a friar here, going afterwards to Cambridge, … in Chelmsford for the enlargement of their dwelling-place, and to make a conduit to it from a well in Chelmsford. … to 5 the king's use in 1538 by Richard, bishop of Dover; and from an inventory 6 of its goods it appears that its …
A History of the County of York
… is told by a contemporary Dominican, Ralph de Bocking, in his life of Richard Wych, Bishop of Chichester. 2 Edmund de Lacy, son of John de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, and Margaret de Quincy, was born in 1227. He early attached … honour of our Lady Mary, mother of God and Virgin, and of St. Dominic, confessor, to whose brethren I assign this …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… in 1318, 2 2a. 1r. from John de la Gotere in 1327, 3 and a messuage containing half an acre from John de Multon, … 10 The site, estimated at ten acres, lying near St. John's churchyard, together with a tenement at St. John's … keep up the sea walls. 12 In 1573 the site was leased to Anthony Kyme. 13 69. THE BLACK FRIARS OF BOSTON The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Bristol was founded in the parish of the priory of St. James in 1227 or 1228, by Maurice de Gaunt, greatgrandson of Robert Fitzharding, and Matthew de Gurnay. 1 In 1230, at the request of the … in 1537, 20 and though he escaped condemnation he lost his office and probably fled 21 to the continent. The houses …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… grandson of the great wool merchant of Edward I's reign 2 and lord of Stokesay Castle, who then obtained licence to … building of the church was sufficiently far advanced for his body to be buried in the sanctuary, 6 though later … Corvegate on a site later occupied by the cemetery of St. Leonard's church. It probably adjoined the medieval …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Leicestershire. He became a wealthy citizen of London, and was five times lord mayor, namely in 1312, 1330, 1331, … died in 1349 of the plague, and was buried in a chapel of his own erection in the cathedral church of St. Paul. It is just possible, however, that the friars may …
A History of the County of Hertford
… THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF HITCHIN The Carmelite priory of St. Mary in Hitchin was founded in 1317, apparently by Edward … the grant of Adam le Rous, that they might build a church and house. 1 In February 1351 John de Cobham received the … 2 Cobham seems to have taken some time to complete his gift: in fact, half an acre of the land was made over to …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… of Nottingham was situated between Moothall Gate and St. James's Lane in the parish of St. Nicholas. It is … to be held by friars, by William de Crophill and Agnes his wife, John de Wymondswold, William le Chaundeler, William …
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