Search
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… to Norwich Castle. John Spire, of Bungay, Bartholemew Monk, of Earsham, and nine or ten other inhabitants of that … a throne, the child on her lap. In the front of them is a monk in the attitude of prayer, from whose mouth are issuing …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Angles, by the advice and assistance of Furseus, an Irish monk and saint, about the year 640. 2 Tanner says, several … founded by the same king, Sigebert, wherein he turned monk, and whence he was fetched out to that fatal battle, …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… 1385.Charter of Eustace, late count of Boulogne, now a monk of Cluny, giving the abbey of Cluny, from his vill of … the priest gave for the admission of his son Absalom as a monk, and the lands and houses which Benedict son of Wibert … vill given by Helias for the admission of his son as a monk; the tithe of Egdean ( Bletteham) which William de …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the bridge keeper. 12 John of Norfolk, described as a 'monk' in the royal grant of 1284, and a 'bridge monk' recorded in 1396 are unlikely to have been monks of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… A newly-built fulling mill was given to the abbey by a monk, Robert of Stapenhill, in the earlier 1340s; it lay on …