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A History of the County of Lincoln
… licence, 22 November, 1293, to alienate to the prior and Austin Friars of Lincoln a messuage in Grimsby, and became responsible for the payment of 6 d. a year which … atte See, burgess, granted to the town a like rent from his lands that the friars might hold their lands rent free. 9 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… DOMINICANS OF WINCHESTER At the second general chapter of his Order held at Bologna in May, 1221, St. Dominic decided to send thirteen friars to England to … Winchester is somewhat uncertain, but it was between 1231 and 1234. 1 According to Matthew Paris, it was one of these …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… recognition by the bishops as diocesan penitentiaries and preachers, and the dissolution of their house through the … ex-friar Richard Ingworth. Their church was dedicated to St. Francis. On 4 May, 1278, the keeper of the forest of … ordained from this convent. In April, 1330, the pope sent his mandate to the bishops of Winchester, Lichfield and …
A History of the County of York
… one of the friars preached at Beverley on the feast of St. John, and afterwards heard the confession of a woman possessed by a … in that year Friar John Botiler, O.M., on behalf of his convent, came to the gildhall and obtained leave to take …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a year until further orders 3; on 20 December he gave them his garden near the church and land there for building, 4 and the next day assigned to … a smaller canopied niche; the one on the left containing St. Margaret, crowned, standing on the dragon, which she …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… settled here under royal protection about 1269-70, 2 and obtained from Bishop Sutton licence to have their church … 10. 22 The Burton annalist, while telling the story of St. Hugh of Lincoln, denounces the Friars Preachers for … archbishop of Armagh, made the Black Friars of Lincoln his residuary legatees in 1320, and was buried in this church …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Gedney, on the east side of the town, between Clow Lane and Skinner Lane. The church was dedicated to St. Dominic, and the house was large enough to accommodate … of the reign of Henry III. 9 John Stanford, provincial of his order, who died in 1264, was buried at the Franciscan …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… in England after their arrival on our shores in 1221, and ranked as one of the most important of the Dominican priories. 1 The old parish church of 'St. John Baptist over-the-Water' was assigned to them at an … Austin Canons at Herringfleet and appointed an arbitrator. His decision was in favour of the river that divided Norfolk …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… of Grey Friars at Newark prior to the days of that king. His founding of the Newark house of this severe order … VII in 1509 left 200 to the convent 'that by his succour and aid was newly begun in the town of Newark.' 67 In the … were all poor, each house had a chalice of 6 to 10 oz., and those he had with him. 71 Richard Andrewes, of Hailes, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Robert de Wodehouse, archdeacon of Richmond, who in 1341 and 1342 obtained leave of the king and the pope to found and … twelve Austin Friars in the west suburb of the town near St. Peter's Gate, on land formerly occupied by the friars of the Sack. 2 In 1343 the bishop of Lincoln gave his consent. 3 Robert de Wodehouse was buried in the choir of …