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A History of the County of Lincoln
… year Pope Nicholas IV 1 granted an indulgence of one year and forty days of enjoined penance to penitents visiting the … at Grantham on the four feasts of the Virgin, and those of St. Francis, St. Anthony, and St. Clare. The convent was in the custody of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… year 1233. By a deed dated 14 July, Abbot Adam de Lathbury and the convent granted to these friars a piece of waste … time by royal benevolence, or possibly by the authority of his own office, the protection of which the Benedictines of … proved in 1501 left her body to be buried in the chapel of St. Francis in the Grey Friars of Reading, near the tomb of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the king gave to the Austin Friars to build a church and other houses and offices. Sir John Handlow was, after the … 3 In 1269-70 Bogo de Clare, rector of the church of St. Peter in the East, at the instance and precept of his … in the year of his opponency. 39 This was perhaps Friar Anthony Ciccarelli of St. Elpidio in the diocese of Fermo, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bishop of Winchester, they reached London 10 August, and thence travelled to Oxford, where they arrived 15 August, … Their first habitation was in the Little Jewry, partly in St. Edward's, partly in St. Aldate's parish, 3 behind the … represented on the one side by Edmund de Mepham and Anthony Bek, on the other by Friars Luke of Woodford and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to alienate in mortmain a messuage in Oxford to the prior and Crutched Friars by the Tower of London, 'that they may … there, and for the increase of the service of God and his Church, and to celebrate divine service for ever, for the … that he and his predecessors were wont to pay to St. Frideswide's 9 d. a year for his tenement called White …
A History of the County of Oxford
… They were already in possession of a site in the parish of St. Budoc before 7 May, 1262, when Henry III, as patron of the church, gave them licence to build an oratory and celebrate divine service. 1 As the church was in ruins … provincial prior was entitled to send two brethren of his province who were to have the 'liberty of students.' In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… two days at Canterbury, four of them proceeded to London, and at the end of the month two of these, Richard of … eight days.' 3 They then hired a house in the parish of St. Ebbe from Robert le Mercer; 4 though they only occupied … 43 marks to buy from William son of Richard de Wileford his house in St. Ebbe's for the use of the Friars Minors; the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for in this year (23 February, 1285-6) Ralph of Reading and three others were 'proctors of the house of St. Robert of Knaresburgh and Oxford, and of the Order of the … de Drayles, rector of St. Mildred's, mentioned them in his will, 17 and in 1349 John son of Walter Wrenche of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… near the hospital in Stockwell Street, in the parish of St. George, in 1256, and on 21 August the provincial prior sent Friar John of … Robert Churleys, John Haynes, and John Bacon, priests; Anthony Fozton and Robert Eston, not in orders. They had not …
A History of the County of London
… Blessed Mary was founded outside Aldgate in the parish of St. Botolph in 1293 1 by the brother of Edward I, Edmund earl … Saint Cloud. 3 The original endowment consisted of lands and tenements in the suburbs of London and £30 rent in St. … a friar. 22 William Ferrers, lord of Groby, left to his daughter Elizabeth, a nun at the Minories, £20, and to …