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A History of the County of Kent
… branch of the Franciscan Order obtained formal recognition and a more or less independent organization in 1415, but … over the site in honour of God, the Blessed Virgin and St. Francis, to Friars Bernard de L . . ., Vincent of Ostend, … though the writer assigns them to 1537. 59 On 19 July Anthony Brdrbe, formerly of Magdalen College, Oxford, a …
A History of the County of York
… called Mayor of York, in the reign of Richard I, renounced his patrimony, and after spending a few months in a Cistercian monastery … to ' those that help in completing the monastery of St. Robert of Knaresborough where that saint's body is …
A History of the County of Kent
… jurors returned that the prior was in seisin of 14 s. 6 d. and eight hens rent of the gift of Robert, out of a tenement … of the country; thus the office of warden of the chapel of St. Laurence, Crediton, generally held by a Trinitarian friar … 361 acres with some woods, was leased in 1540 to Sir Anthony Aucher of Swingfield, Kent, esq., for twenty-one …
A History of the County of London
… Street was founded by Sir Richard Gray, knt., in 1241, 2 and thirteen years afterwards was of such importance that a … many privileges from the pope, among them leave to retain his chamber in the London house for life, 12 and faculties … it. In 1443 Pope Eugenius IV commissioned John, abbot of St. Benet of Holme, to try a similar case, that of John …
A History of the County of York
… in 1350 by John son of Henry Nicbrothere of Eyum with Maud his wife and Richard Euwere of Doncaster, who gave the friars a … they came to the White Friars and returned thanks on St. Mary Magdalen's Day, when 'this gracious miracle was rung …
A History of the County of York
… in 1356 by the king, who, with the consent of the Prior and convent of Durham, on 8 November gave to Walter Kellaw, … 1354-5. Edward III, Thomas Hatfield, John Yole, and Helena his wife, 5 were henceforth reckoned the founders, as was … right a saint, mitred, holding a crowned head, probably St. Cuthbert, with St. Oswald's head. Legend: S: COMUN . . . …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of a house of any of the mendicant orders. The church of St. Marythe-Great of Thetford, on the Suffolk side of the … when Henry earl of Lancaster gave the site of the church and convent to the Dominicans. The king confirmed this grant … for the further extension of their premises, and on his death in 1369 they were called to account for having …
A History of the County of Hertford
… TRINITARIAN FRIARS OF HERTFORD Who founded the hospital of St. Mary Magdalene outside Hertford, afterwards a Trinitarian … of Peter de Maule or Maune 2 held the advowson 3 in 1247 and sold it then to Henry de Neketon. The master of the … general Dissolution, for it was described when granted to Anthony Denny in 1540 as a 'messuage' called le Trynytie in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… century, a small monastery, to the honour of God, St. John Baptist, and St. Radegund. Henry de Bereford and Isabel his wife, some time between the years 1200 and 1212, granted …
A History of the County of Essex
… Maldon twenty-sixth in order out of a total of forty, and states that it was founded in 1292 by Richard Gravesende, … visit and give alms for the conservation of the chapel of St. Mary in the friary church. On 23 November, 1381, … prior of Maldon, and died and was buried here in 1404. His epitaph is given by Weever, 8 who also records the …
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