The dissolution of the monasteries : $b As illustrated by the suppression of the religious houses of StaffordshireHibbert, Francis Aidan
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The dissolution of the monasteries : $b As illustrated by the suppression of the religious houses of Staffordshire
Hibbert, Francis Aidan
Great Britain -- History -- Henry VIII, 1509-1547; Monasteries -- England -- Staffordshire; Monasteries and state
Whytgreve, Robert, 164, 247, 249
Whytteworth, Robert, 197
Whytwell, Whyttel, Whyttewell, Whittall, Edward, 117, 204, 235
Whytwell, Whyttel, Whyttwell, Whittall Katherine, 204
----, ---- Richard, Prior of Stafford, 115, 145, 161, 172, 190,
204, 232, 235
----, ---- Richard, 117, 148, 204, 258
_Wico Malbano_, 116
Wilkyns, Edward, Abbot of Hulton, 108, 145, 195, 196
Williams, John, 279 and note
Willingham, 107, 109
Wilmslow, 193
Wilton, 205
Winchester, Bishop of, 88
Windsor, 26
Wistowe, John, 99
Withington, 86, 90
Wodcoke, Ralf, 127
Wodeyton (Wood Eyton), 113
Wolsey, Cardinal, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 42, 54, 55, 140
Wolverhampton, 164
Womborne, 23
Wood, Friar, 164
Woodford, 68, 104, 109, 110
Woodhouse, Wydowes, 93, 228
Woods, 128, 129, 130
Wool Trade, 13, 17, 81, 95, 96, 100, 106
Wootton, Wotton, 31, 120, 127
Worcester Priory, 83, 87, 176
---- College, 87
---- Diocese, 105
Wriothesley, Sir Thomas (afterwards Earl of Southampton), 22
Wrottesley, Walter, 54, 55, 59, 62, 105
Wulphade, St., 120
Wycche, 194
Wyfford, 24
Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, 19
Wyllot, Thomas, 127
Wymondham, 68, 128
Wyrley, Marke, 166, 252
Wyttemore, 124
Yatehouses, 103
York, 28, 136
---- Archbishop of, 136
Yorkshire, 7
THE END
_Printed by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., Bath._
Illustration: Sketch Map of STAFFORDSHIRE to Illustrate the
Dissolution of the Monasteries]
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Froude’s _History of England_.
[2] _Seventeen Lectures_ (1887), p. 289.
[3] See below, Chap. iv.
[4] These figures, omitting shillings and pence, are from _Valor
Ecclesiasticus_.
[5] _Valor Ecclesiasticus_, iii, p. 146, 148.
[6] The only other exception is said to be Beaulieu.
[7] Pleas of the Forest, 1286. (_Salt Collections_, V, Pt. I, p.
162; VIII, p. 177.)
[8] Some very interesting examples of corrodies granted by
Staffordshire monasteries are given in _Monasticism in Staffordshire_,
p. 157–160.
[9] Dieulacres Chartulary, No. 99.
[10] _Plea Rolls, Henry III_ (in _Salt Collections_, VI, Pt.
I, p. 293).
[11] _Letters and Papers, Henry VIII_, v, 1529.
[12] _Cal. Pat. Rolls, Henry VI_, Vol. II, 1429–36.
[13] _Plea Rolls, 6 Edw. IV_ (_Salt Collections_ n.s. IV).
[14] _Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edw. I_, 1281–92, p. 25.
[15] Cf. the election of Edie to Burton Abbey (Chap. iv _infra_)
and of Meverell to Tutbury Priory (Chap. vi _infra_); and
Cranmer’s request for the appointment of Gorton to Worcester (Chap. v
_infra_).
[16] _Letters and Papers, Henry VIII_, v, 1529.
[17] _Letters and Papers, Henry VIII_, i, 1235, 1360.
[18] _Ibid._, iv, Part I, 650.
[19] _Plea Rolls, Henry III_ (_Salt Collections_, IV).
[20] _Letters and Papers, Henry VIII_, iv, Part I, 1137.
[21] _Ibid._, iv, Part II, 3536, 3538.
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