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  1. Hace 2 días · The priory of Holy Trinity, Aldgate, was founded in 1107 or 1108 (fn. 1) by Maud, queen of Henry I, (fn. 2) on a spot once occupied by a church in honour of Holy Cross and St. Mary Magdalene. The abbey of Waltham had some kind of right there, but relinquished it on compensation by the queen, (fn. 3) and the new priory was freed from all ...

  2. Hace 3 días · The priory gates being guarded, they dug a passage under them for entry, and carried wood thither to burn the priory, and placed guns against it. At last, by threats of killing the prior and all the monks, they obtained from them an evidence of the priory sealed with the city seal relative to the meadows by the river.

  3. Hace 2 días · HOUSE OF THE GILBERTINE ORDER 11. THE PRIORY OF CHICKSAND. The Gilbertine priory of Chicksand was founded about the year 1150 by Roais and her husband Payn de Beauchamp, baron of Bedford. The foundress had been previously the wife of Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, who died in 1144, and was buried in the abbey of Walden, which he had founded some years before.

  4. Hace 3 días · HOUSES OF AUSTIN CANONS 46. THE PRIORY OF BOLTON. The priory of Austin canons, afterwards moved in 1151 to Bolton, was originally founded at Embsay in Skipton, by William Meschines and Cecilia de Romeli his wife, lady of Skipton, in 1120. The foundation charter, addressed to Archbishop Thurstan, records that they had given to Reynold, the prior, the church of Holy Trinity of Skipton, with the ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Nothing is known of the foundation of St. Leonard's priory, Brewood, commonly called 'White Ladies', but a community of Augustinian canonesses was certainly fully established there before the end of Henry II's reign. Surviving ruins of the church are characteristic of the late 12th century; (fn. 1) and a charter granted to Haughmond Abbey by ...

  6. Hace 5 días · The Augustinian priory of Carlisle seems to have been founded in c. 1122, as the resultof a royal visit, but it is uncertain whether an earlier religious house had been in existence since c. 1102. (fn. 1) With the establishment of the diocese in 1133, the priory becamea cathedral monastery. Its early history is obscure, and the first occurrence ...

  7. Hace 2 días · HOUSES OF AUGUSTINIAN CANONS 9. THE PRIORY OF HARDHAM . The origin of the priory of St. Cross of Hardham, sometimes called Heringham, is unknown, but it was clearly in existence by about the middle of the thirteenth century, as in 1263 Milane 'la Recluse,' of Steyning, brought an action against the prior to recover certain lands given to the canons by Amfrid de Feringes, who appears to have ...