Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Manuscript sources cited
- Printed books and articles cited, with abbreviated references
- Other abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- HEADS OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES: ENGLAND AND WALES 1377–1540
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: INDEPENDENT HOUSES
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: DEPENDENCIES
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: ALIEN PRIORIES
- THE CLUNIAC HOUSES
- THE GRANDMONTINE HOUSES
- THE CISTERCIAN HOUSES
- THE CARTHUSIAN MONKS
- THE AUGUSTINIAN CANONS
- THE PREMONSTRATENSIAN CANONS
- THE GILBERTINE CANONS AND NUNS
- THE TRINITARIAN HOUSES
- MONASTERIES OF BONHOMMES
- UNIDENTIFIED ORDER
- THE NUNS
- CORRIGENDA AND ADDENDA TO VOLUME II (2001)
- Index of heads
- Index of religious houses
THE CARTHUSIAN MONKS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Manuscript sources cited
- Printed books and articles cited, with abbreviated references
- Other abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- HEADS OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES: ENGLAND AND WALES 1377–1540
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: INDEPENDENT HOUSES
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: DEPENDENCIES
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: ALIEN PRIORIES
- THE CLUNIAC HOUSES
- THE GRANDMONTINE HOUSES
- THE CISTERCIAN HOUSES
- THE CARTHUSIAN MONKS
- THE AUGUSTINIAN CANONS
- THE PREMONSTRATENSIAN CANONS
- THE GILBERTINE CANONS AND NUNS
- THE TRINITARIAN HOUSES
- MONASTERIES OF BONHOMMES
- UNIDENTIFIED ORDER
- THE NUNS
- CORRIGENDA AND ADDENDA TO VOLUME II (2001)
- Index of heads
- Index of religious houses
Summary
AXHOLME (Lincs) f. 1397–8
List in VCH Lincs, II, 160. Officially the heads of the house were desc. as rectors until 1432 when they were called priors (Hogg, Priors, pp. 53–4, n. 144). The carta for 1432 records two deceased rectors of Axholme, Richard Ditton (or Duton) and Thomas Elinham (Efingham) (Hogg, Priors, p. 53, n. 140; Bastin, p. 102). Where they fit into the sequence is uncertain.
John (de) Moreby Lic. to Thomas, earl of Nottingham and earl marshal to found a Carthusian house at Epworth with John Moreby, O. Carth., as its pr. and to gt to them the priory of Monks Kirby 7 July 1395 (CPR 1391–96, p. 607; CCR 1402–5, pp. 38–9). Occ. [1395] (Reg. Scrope, II, no. 706); lic. to Thomas, earl of Nottingham, to found monastery 26 June 1396 (TNA, E328/372). Occ. 1397 (CCR 1399–1402, p. 506); 3 Feb. 1402 (TNA, E210/4242); (John) 8 July 1402 (Lichfield, B/A/1/7, f. 10r); 24–25 Jan. 1403 (CCR 1402–5, pp. 130–1).
Obit 1432 (Hogg, Priors, p. 53, n. 141).
John Mapulstede Occ. 12 Apr. 1412 (TNA, E326/9201); 28 Oct. 1413 (CPR 1413–16, p. 108). Later pr. of London charterhouse.
Thomas Selby Occ. (Thomas) 26 June 1415 (TNA, C67/37, m. 37); [1415] (TNA, E101/214/5B, m. 19); (Thomas) 26 Apr. 1416 (TNA, E101/81/10); Easter 1417 (TNA, CP40/625, m. 210d).
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- The Heads of Religious HousesEngland and Wales, III. 1377–1540, pp. 353 - 365Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008