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ACONBURY (Hereford), Holy Cross (alias St John the Baptist) f. 1216 (Thompson). See H. J. Nicholson, ‘Margaret de Lacy and the hospital of St John at Aconbury, Herefordshire’ in JEH, 50 (1999), 629–51.
List in Thompson, Women Religious, p. 232 (to late 13th cent.); Heads, II, 537.
Joan (de) Ledbury (Ledeburi, Ledebury, Ledeburye) Occ. 3 July 1374 (TNA, E303/5/66); 6 Dec. 1374 (TNA, E315/36/23); 1378 (TNA, E326/4396); 1379 (Hereford Cath. mun. no. 479); 1385 (Reg. J. Gilbert, p. 119); 1392 (TNA, E303/5/22, 24); 1395 (TNA, E303/5/12, 17; E315/35/172); 1405 (Madox, Form., p. 125, no. 213); 29 Sept. 1406 (TNA, E303/5/29); 31 July 1407 TNA, E303/5/38).
Anne Barry Occ. 23 Jan. 1411 (TNA, E315/49/281); 1414 (TNA, E303/5/27); 1417 (TNA, E303/5/13); 1422 (TNA, E303/5/18, 32, 45); 1425 (TNA, E315/39/185); 1428 (TNA, E315/47/184); 1439 (TNA, E303/5/14, 44); 1441 (TNA, E315/40/58); 27 May 1446 (TNA, E210/2823); 10 Apr. 1447 (TNA, E303/5/56).
Agnes Kyng (Kynge) –1473 Occ. 20 June 1449 (TNA, E315/39/185); 9 Nov. 1451 (TNA, E315/46/289); 1452 (TNA, E315/49/152); 1453 (TNA, E303/5/5); 1455 (TNA, E315/34/26); 1459 (TNA, E210/5797). Depriv. (remotio seu destitutio) by 14 Aug. 1473 (Reg. Stanbury, p. 132).
Joan Draper (Drapere) 1473–1481 N. of Limebrook, eln conf. 14 Aug. 1473 (ibid.). D. by 16/17 June 1481 (Reg. Millyng, pp. 63, 71–2).
Cecily Mason 1481–1490 N. of Aconbury, commn to proceed with the business of eln 17 June 1481 (ibid., p. 63); cert. conf. eln by bp's commissary 20 Sept.
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