And a little by south of this place, where thepriorie stood, is a long thorough fare vpon the said street, meetly well builded (for low housing) on both sides.
Leland supposeth the ruines that are found therein to haue beene of an old priorie sometimes called Lille, which was a cell belonging to the monasterie of S.
There went a sluce out of this bath, which serued in times past the prioriewith water, which was deriued out of it vnto two places, and commonlie vsed for baths, but now I doo not thinke that they remaine in vsage.
The King also founded and erected thePriorie of Dunstable, the Abbey of Circester, the Abbey of Reading, the Abbey of Shirebourne.
Crosse neere Winchester; the Priorie of Norton in Cheshire, with diuers others.
Then were also founded the Church of Theukesburie, with all Offices thereto belonging: the Priorieand Hospitall of S.
The pope also by the same letters gaue Anselme authorise to absolue Richard the prior of Elie, vpon his satisfaction pretermitted, and to restore him to the gouernement of the priorie of Elie, if the king thought it conuenient.
Also the same yere on the seauenth of Maie, Hugh de Albenie earle of Arundell departed this life, in the middest of his youthfull yeares, and was buried in the priorie of Wimundham, which his ancestours had founded.
Prince Edward then perceiuing slaughter to be made on each hand, cast about the towne, and with his companie got into the priorie to his father.
The lord Roger Damorie laie sicke in his bed at the same time in the priorie of Tutburie, who after he had heard what iudgement the king had pronounced against him, departed this life within two daies after.
Tyndale, of Priorie St. Maries, when a child, voyded a lumbricus biceps.
Leland speaks of "two places in Bath Priorie used for Bathes els voide.
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