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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1381) T. William Ufford, Earl of Suffolk (after 1381-2) V. Richard Clyderhow (after 1419) X. John Clyderhow ( c. 1436) … others are only known to have existed through mention in a post-Dissolution survey. Those whose sites are known with … returning to Hull, probably in the early 15th century; (ii) books lent in 1500 to Roger Montgomery on his departure …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… founded in the 11th century and recognized by Pope Paschal II in 1116. 16 Centred upon the great hospital in Jerusalem, … of Derby (d. 1139), 33 Adeliza de Clermont, 34 wife of Richard fitz Gilbert, (d. 1123), and mother of the Earl of … and Tingewick 8perhaps an example of the tendency of such inquisitions to undervalue. 27 There is a note of about the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the hospital. His gift was eventually confirmed by Edward II in 1313. 49 Early sources give no indication of the order, … that it was given to them in the mid-13th century by Richard, King of the Romans, brother of Henry III. Richard founded a house of Trinitarians at Knaresborough …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a plea which may be c. 1185 but which, if later, must be post 1203; cf. B.M. Cott. Vitellius F. 8, f. 85v; and also in … 19. Cal. Pat. 131317, 146. Ibid. 132730, 388, 489. Ibid. Inquisitions post mortem for Lond., ed. G. S. Fry, i. 68; Cal. Pat. 13348, 93; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… St. Mary Magdalen 19A. Tottenham, St. Loy 5 1 V.C.H. Mdx. ii. 325=6, 327, 371; see p. 194 and n. 26. 2 Ibid. iii. 238; … Repertorium, i. 626, 627 n.; Lysons, Environs of Lond. ii. 49, 553. The chapel is mentioned in 1372. Lysons, … Q. 10th ser. iii. 467. A Roll of the Household Expenses of Richard de Swinfield, Bishop of Hereford (Camd. Soc. lxii), …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of brief duration. The meanly conceived attempt of Edward II. to substitute Dominican sisters for Dominican friars at …
A History of the County of Stafford
… then transferred to Stoneleigh in Warwickshire by Henry II at the monks' own request. The Benedictine nunnery at … Stafford, evidently supposing that this would survive. 31 Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover, the special visitor for … Priory 40. Lapley Priory Rural Deaneries I. Leek and Alton II. Newcastle and Stone III. Lapley and Trysull IV. Tamworth …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was founded at Hogshaw some time during the reign of Henry II. and there was a small Preceptory of Knights Templars at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 5 and in 1405 indulgence was given to those assisting Richard Petevyne hermit of the chapel of St. Cyriac in … in the south wall of Hardham church. 13 The Pipe Roll of 1 Richard I mentions the recluse of Stedham, and St. Richard in … Neel left half a mark in 1414. 17 Pat. 35 Hen. VI, pt. ii, m. 6. See article on the college of Hastings, below. …
A History of the County of York
… and Beverley, all three being of pre-Conquest origin. Sir Richard le Scrope in 1393 had licence to found a chantry of … constituted. Another abortive college was begun by Richard III, who proposed to found a college of a hundred … Yorkshire records with some frequency. In 1315 King Edward II sent Lambert le Flemyng of Ypres with four other hermits …