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XXIV. Dr. Layton to Cromwell
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2010
Abstract

- Type
- Chapter I. The Period Previous to the Passing of the Act for the Suppression of the Smaller Monasteries
- Information
- Camden Old Series , Volume 26: Three Chapters of Letters Relating to the Suppression of Monasteries , September 1843 , pp. 58 - 59
- Copyright
- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1843
References
page 58 note * Billeswyke Hospital, in the suburbs of Bristol, was also called Gaunt's from Maurice de Gaunt, by whom it was founded, before 1229.
page 58 note † Burgen, to bud.
page 58 note ‡ The priory of Bruton or Brewetone, in Somersetshire, was founded about the year 1005, by Athelmer, earl of Cornwall. It was converted into an abbey in the beginning of the reign of Henry VIII.
page 59 note * Farley, in Wiltshire, was a small house dependent on the priory of Lewes, founded by the second Humphrey de Bohun. The empress Matilda was a benefactress, as appears from the confirmation charter of Henry III.