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A History of the County of Norfolk
… of the Blessed Virgin, was established in 1296, when John and Michael Storm and John and Thomas Thobury, copyhold tenants of Sir William … the site, and to pray for Sir William Roos and Lady Maud his wife, as their principal founders. Sir William gave them …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… White Friars was founded in 1241 by Sir William Calthorp and Sir Ralph Hemenhale in the parish of Burnham Norton. 1 In … for further enlargement. 3 Thomas Gigges, of Burnham St. Clement, by will of II March, 1467, left a small bequest … to the Carmelite priory of Burnham, 4 and other members of his family followed his example, another Thomas Gigges in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… at Northampton was founded in 1271 by Simon Montford and Thomas Chitwood. The house is mentioned in an inquisition … horses which the robbers had left, stating that they were his property of which he had been robbed. 1 In the same year … the gift of John Sauce and Robert Lincoln. 6 The church of St. Mary of Mount Carmel, Northampton, must have been of …
A History of the County of Kent
… founded by Henry Cowfield, an ' Almain,' in 1272; 1 but his endowment of the house was so small, according to other … de Sparre, John de Thaxstede, Thomas Gilet, John Botoun, and William de Mounty gave them 2 acres of land. 7 A friar of … friars' church and forswore the realm. 15 Henry Lunys of St. Peter's parish in 1477 desired to be buried before the …
A History of the County of Dorset
… as the special protector of the Carmelite order, requests his correspondent 'to permit the friars to perform divine … applied for licence to confer on the provincial prior and Carmelite Friars of England 3 acres of land in Bridport … profits of which would supply them with bread, wine, wax, and other things necessary for celebrating masses. An inquiry …
A History of the County of Chester
… of Mount Carmel; the friars were to live on the site and build themselves a church there. 3 There seems to have … them for purchasing land in the city without permission. 6 His gift of eight oaks in the previous year was probably for … seven tenements and gardens, an orchard and a barn in St. Martin's parish, and also the carpenters' house which may …
A History of the County of London
… About that date, on land in Hart 2 Street, at first rented and afterwards bought from the prior of Christchurch, … church, 3 to the great dissatisfaction of the rector of St. Olave's, who found himself thus deprived of a source of … the burial dues of those who belonged to or had died in his parish; the maintenance of a lamp in the church of St. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… plenary remission (being penitent) from the confessor of his choice at the hour of death. 18 It does not seem possible … day go to masse to a chappel of Fryers neer adjoining, and should say sixty Pater-Nosters and as many AveMaries. 19 … described in the calendar as 'brother of the house of St. Cross,' but this is corrected in the corrigenda and the …
A History of the County of York
… 14th century granted to the Friars of the Cross a messuage and 10 acres of land in his park in the parish of Kildale without royal licence. … not approved by the pope, who had entered the diocese and presumed to celebrate divine service without the …
A History of the County of Kent
… in the train of Peter des Roches bishop of Winchester, and passed through Canterbury on their way to London, which … to preach before him, and was so much impressed with his sermon that he became henceforth a warm friend of the … to stop up a street leading to the mill of the abbot of St. Augustine in 1247, 'so that they made another road beyond …
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