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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The Carmelite Order, like that of the 'Friars Hermit' of St. Augustine, was at first composed of several related … long been established on Carmel, to seek safety in France, and in 1241, under the patronage of Peter des Roches, others … Luda to incept in theology, and subsequently lectured in his own school within his convent. 15 It was not until the …
A History of the County of Essex
… granting to the hospital pannage for twelve pigs in his wood of Shrub and Wildenhey and pasture for two cows. John, prior of the … licence 6 for the foundation of a fraternity or guild of St. Helen in the chapel with the maintenance of five …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… This they had endowed in about 1250 with 32 acres of land and a messuage, which was therefore held by its chaplain, … William de Haverhill, in alms in 1279, when the Abbot of St. Jacut in Brittany also held 32 acres of arable and acre … of William Ashby of Linton, by which 6 s. 8 d. was left to his priory. 19 Bybe was succeeded by Henry Reynoldes, 20 the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… benefactor was the king: he visited Shrewsbury in May 1232 and the friars secured shortly afterwards a grant of 30 oak … outside the town walls on the bank of the Severn, between St. Mary's Water Lane and the English Bridge. 7 In 1241-2 the … on 27 August he was openly urging suppression. 33 He had his wish before Michaelmas; in October the superfluous …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the foundation is not known. The late Father Palmer in his essay on this house 1 has made it manifest that the … of Provence, in affectionate remembrance of her grandson, and that the foundress listened to the desire of the young … Bishop of Winchester, the abbot of Netley and the prior of St. Denis to carry out ordinances and concessions touching …
A History of the County of Warwick
… or new buildings being erected as late as 1296. The patent and close rolls, &c., of Henry III and Edward I contain … church was solemnly dedicated on 9 October, the feast of St. Denis and Companions; the year is not ascertained, but … was never renewed. In 1301 Edward I tarried at Warwick on his way to Scotland, and sent the Dominicans 37 s. for three …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… on Holy Cross Day, one at Lancaster, another in Kendal, and a third in Lonsdale. 2 Master William of Lancaster in … to give a rood of land for the enlargement of their site, and a few years later they took out a pardon for the … priest of the chantry, continued to celebrate masses 'at his pleasure' in other places after the dissolution of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… they first acquired the land upon which they settled, 2 and where they remained until the Dissolution. It lay in the parish of St. Andrew, just outside Barnwell gate, 3 and the Hundred … The other story tells how Brother Seyer, 'well known for his life and learning and a lector in the University of …
A History of the County of Durham
… the Brus who founded Gisburn died long before the birth of St. Francis; but the house at Hartlepool may have owed its … of one Robert de Brus, of whom there is no memory,' 4 and this may possibly be the founder. The first mention of … and of these Hartlepool was one. 7 A year later Martin of St. Cross, master of Sherburn, left half a mark to the Friars …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… bishopric of Lichfield for the fabric of their church 1 and three years later he allowed them to enclose a road to … were associated with it. Nicholas of Pitchford and his wife received the benefit of fraternity in 1337, 13 the … at the end of his life, and was buried before the altar of St. Mary in the south part of the church. 15 The house was …