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Abbey of St John the Baptist, Falaise

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111:) and gold and silver and rents and everything else which Goinfrid granted it in England and Normandy and in the town of Falaise, and everything given or to be given lawfully; and Robert, the son and heir of Goinfrid has granted in his presence, all his father's gifts. He has taken under his own protection the hospital and brethren and all belonging to it, and frees it from all toll and passage, money and dues, etc. etc. for ever, throughout his kingdom of England and duchy of Normandy. this is confirmed by the letters of the worshipful father Pope Innocent". 99:"Charter of Henry I. addressed to the archbishop of Rouen and all his officers and lieges of England and Normandy. He gives the Hospital of Falaise and the brethren, clerk and lay, there serving, for the remission of his sins and the weal of his parents' souls, his mill at Falaise, which Goinfrid constructed, and a piece of land in the "fair field" ( 128:) and his sons and for the remission of his sins and the estate and safety of his realm, to the church of St. John the Baptist and the Hospital of Falaise, founded by Goinfrid, and the clerks there serving God, according to the rule of the blessed Augustine, for their use and that of Christ's poor, whom they may receive there the mill etc. ". 71:, and when the dead body was discovered the next morning the population of the town of Falaise was much saddened. Goinfrid decided to found on the site a hospital to care for such pilgrims, and this was founded in 1127 under the name of the "Hospital of St Michael". In 1130 a 79:, capital of Normandy, by Pope Innocent II, with the express consent of King Henry I of England. In 1133 the Hospital was re-dedicated to St John the Baptist and a new church was built on the site. 268: 124:"Charter of Henry I addressed to the Archbishop of Rouen and all his officers and lieges. He gives for the weal of the souls of his father and mother, his relatives (Latin: 273: 141:
confirmed the use of "whatever they need in his wood of Gufern at Argentan for firing and building", as well as permission for an annual fair at Michaelmas.
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Confirmations of Henry I's grants were made by his descendants King Henry II (1154–1189) and by his son King John (1199–1216). In 1157
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King Henry I (1100–1135) of England made two donations to this institution at the time of its re-founding, in 1132 and 1133:
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A pilgrim had died of hunger and exhaustion having taken shelter in a barn belonging to Goinfrid, son of Roger or
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Histoire de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Jean-de-Falaise, ordre de Prémontrés , par Amédée Mériel. 2e édition
225:(ed.), Calendar of Documents Preserved in France 918-1206, Calvados: Part 3, London, 1899, pp. 190-217 138: 107:, i.e. field in which a fair was held). And he confirms to it all the land and houses and ovens ( 29: 222: 262: 37: 155: 72: 120:
King Henry I's Latin charter of 1133 is summarised as follows in English:
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King Henry I's Latin charter of 1132 is summarised as follows in English:
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Histoire de L'Abbaye Royale de Saint-Jean-de-Falaise, Ordre de Prémontrés
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diocese of SĂ©ez
Falaise
Normandy
Augustinian
abbey
hospital
papal bull
Rouen
Henry II of England
Histoire de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Jean-de-Falaise, ordre de Prémontrés , par Amédée Mériel. 2e édition








Round, J.Horace

"Calendar of documents preserved in France: illustrative of the history of Great Britain and Ireland. A.D. 918-1206. Vol. 1"
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