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THE GRANDMONTINE HOUSES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 January 2010

David M. Smith
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University of York
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ALBERBURY (Salop), St Mary (New Abbey) f. 1221 x 1226 (dependent on Lilleshall), subsequently Lilleshall renounced claims (R. Graham, ‘Alberbury Priory’, app. III, pp. 291–2); ref. before 1232 (Grandmontine) (cf. EEA, 7, no. 316A).

Lists in VCH Salop, II, 50; R. Graham, English Ecclesiastical Studies, pp. 209–46, at 243, also in Archaeologia 75 (1926), 159–210; R. Graham, ‘Alberbury Priory’, Trans. Shropshire ANHS, 44 (1927–8), 257–303, at 288; Heads, II, 255–6.

Richard de Hatton Apptd by abb. Adémar Crespi of Grandmont (1355–78). In 1364 the former pr. Richard de Streeton asked to be reinstated and both he and pr. Richard were summoned to Grandmont (see above). Richard de Hatton remained pr. He occ. 3 Oct.1365 (CPR 1364–67, p. 202); 5 May 1373 (CCR 1369–74, p. 547); 21 May 1373 (All Souls, Oxford, Alberbury Cht. 24 C1/24); 16 Nov. 1381 (CPR 1381–85, p. 40); 12 Feb. 1388, 14 Mar. 1388 (CFR 1383–91, pp. 206, 214). Royal presn of Geoffrey (de) Stafford, can. of Ranton, to the priory 11 May 1386, in the king's hands by reason of his custody of the heir of Fulk Fitz Warin, knt (CPR 1385–89, p. 146). Gt to Geoffrey of custody of the priory 20 May 1386 (CFR 1383–91, p. 136).

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The Heads of Religious Houses
England and Wales, III. 1377–1540
, pp. 259 - 260
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2008

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  • THE GRANDMONTINE HOUSES
  • Edited by David M. Smith, University of York
  • Book: The Heads of Religious Houses
  • Online publication: 28 January 2010
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  • Edited by David M. Smith, University of York
  • Book: The Heads of Religious Houses
  • Online publication: 28 January 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511495649.009
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