Notitia monastica, or, A short history of the religious houses in England and Wales by Thomas Tanner ...

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Notitia monastica, or, A short history of the religious houses in England and Wales by Thomas Tanner ...
Author
Tanner, Thomas, 1674-1735.
Publication
Oxford :: Printed at the Theater and are to be sold by A. and J. Churchill ...,
1695.
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Subject terms
Monasteries -- England.
Monasteries -- Wales.
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"Notitia monastica, or, A short history of the religious houses in England and Wales by Thomas Tanner ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A62734.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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Page 286

The Names of the Monasteries that were dissolv'd by a Bull of Pope Cle∣ment VII. A. D. 1524. and granted by King Henry VIII. to Cardinal Wolsey Arch-bishop of York, toward the erecting of two Collges, one at Ipswich, and the other at Oxford.

  • St. Frideswides in Oxford.
  • Blackmore in Essex.
  • Stanesgate in Essex.
  • Thobye in Essex.
  • Typtree in Essex.
  • Wykes in Essex.
  • Dodnash in Suffolk.
  • Snapes in Suffolk.
  • Beigham in Kent.
  • De Calceto near Arundel in Sussex.
  • Canwell in Staffordshire.
  • Sandwell in Staffordshire.
  • Daventre in Northamptonshire.
  • Littlemore in Oxfordshire.
  • Leisnes in Kent.
  • Tunbridge in Kent.
  • Poghley in Berkshire.
  • Ravenston in Buckinghamshire.
  • Tyckford in Buckinghamshire.
  • Bradwell in Buckinghamshire.
  • Horkesleigh in Essex.

    Page 287

    Beside these, were dissolv'd by a Bull of the same Pope A. D. 1528. 20. Hen. VIII.
    • St. Peters at Ipswich in Suffolk.
    • De la Pre in Hertfordshire.
    • Wallingford in Barkshire.
    • Bromhill in Norfolk.
    • Flixton in Suffolk.
    • Rombergh in Suffolk.
    To which may be added
    • Fairweld in Staffordshire.
    • Ginge in Essex.
    • The Hospitall of St. Wolstan at Worcester.
    • The Hospitall of St. Iames at Alverton in Yorkshire.
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