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  1. Hace 2 días · The great Augustinian priory of Bridlington was founded by Walter de Gant in the reign of Henry I. The priory received gifts from a large number of donors, and soon became one of the richest religious foundations in the county.

  2. Hace 3 días · 14. THE PRIORY OF BRUTON. The House of Austin Canons at Bruton was founded in 1142 by William de Moion Earl of Somerset. He endowed it with the manor of Bruton and the rectory of St. Mary and St. Aldhelm's Church, which William, the chaplain, surrendered for that purpose. Earl William enriched the house also with the churches of Moion, Pierreville, Regouefe, Lyon-sur-Mêr, on his Norman ...

  3. Hace 3 días · It has hitherto escaped attention that within just a century after its foundation the priory of Monk Bretton ceased to be a Cluniac house, and remained Benedictine, pure and simple, till the Dissolution.

  4. Hace 4 días · It discusses aspects of the canons' organization and regional developments, and opens with Sheila Sweetinburgh's (pp. 19–40) case study of St Gregory's Priory, Canterbury, where Augustinian canons replaced secular clerks in 1133 and took on their claim to possess relics of the Anglo-Saxons saints, Eadburg and Mildred.

  5. Hace 5 días · The priory of Newburgh was peopled from Bridlington, and the canons who came for that purpose at first settled at Hood, which had been vacated by the monks of Byland. This latter grant of Roger de Mowbray would seem to have been made to the canons while settled at Hood, and before they moved to Newburgh, when Hood became a cell of ...

  6. Hace 2 días · On 3 May, 1294, Roger de Gyney granted lands and rents to the priory, to the annual value of £10, of his fee in Heveringland, Sweningtone, and Dilham, as their rents and profits were so attenuated that they did not suffice for their support, and in 1306 Sir Roger de Gyney granted to Prior Thomas and the canons that none of his bondmen should implead them in his court by reason of any plea of ...

  7. Hace 4 días · The priory was never a distinguished place; it produced no remarkable men, and had more than its share of disorders and scandals. Standing within a busy and turbulent city, its situation was not favourable to quiet and discipline.