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A History of the County of York
… order that the Carmelite friary of Hull dates from 1290, and that the chief founders and benefactors were Edward I, … in 1304, in exchange for their site in the town, and at his request, dated 25 January 1306-7, Clement V authorized … merchant, in 1513 bequeathed to the friars a tenement next St. James's Maison Dieu. 10 John Fynwell of Hull, 1521, left …
A History of the County of London
… THE FRIARS DE ARENO A priory for friars of the order of St. Mary de Areno was founded in Westminster in 1267 by …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in February 1338 to give to the Friars Minors a messuage and 7 acres of land in Ware for an oratory, houses and other buildings. 1 In September 1350 the pope confirmed … during such time as the late earl's property remained in his hands. 5 They must have derived some advantage from …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the great Franciscan order, instituted about 1400 by St. Bernadine of Sienna. After Henry VIII. had been several … in favour of the Observants, especially those of Greenwich and Richmond, declaring his deep and devoted affection for them, and saying that it …
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 When … in the nature of a group of hermits, each having his own cell ( habuerunt singuli cellulas singulas). 1 On … convent, building not only a church but also a cloister and dormitory. 2 It would seem that some of the original …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… established in 1245, apparently by a former Austin Friar, and came to England in 1257, 1 and the community at Cambridge … at first to have established themselves in the parish of St. Mary in the Market, and to have built a chapel. 2 By 1253 … in 1258, being deeply in debt to the Jews, had left his large 'stone house' with its court and chapel, situated …
A History of the County of Durham
… 13. THE FRIARS PREACHERS OF HARTLEPOOL In 1259 Martin of St. Cross, master of Sherburn Hospital, in his will left half a mark to the Friars Preachers of … June, 1329, pardoned the Friars Preachers at Jarrow ( sic) and at Newcastle-on-Tyne the respective sums of 12 marks and
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is probable that Stephen, lord of Harnhill, gave the site, and that Henry III was also accounted a founder in virtue of his munificent gifts. 2 The house was over twenty-five years … holding a book and a reversed sword by the point, probably St. Paul; the other tonsured, in the habit of the Friars …
A History of the County of Essex
… seven wardenships, that of Cambridge including Colchester and eight other houses. The origin of this friary is unknown, … 2 for the friars to make an underground conduit through his demesne lands and meadows and the town wall from a well … for the enlargement of their dwelling place, the abbot of St. John's remitting a rent of 3 s. therefrom, and John …
A History of the County of York
… to Ralph Fitz Randal, lord of Middleham, in 1258: his heart was buried in the quire in 1270. 1 The friary stood … the friars of Richmond to provide one preacher there and to send one to the most suitable place in the deanery of … a dispute arose between William Ellerton, the Abbot of St. Agatha, and William Billyngham, warden of the Grey …
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