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969: 26: 582: 882:, there was demesne farming at Farewell, Curborough, and Hammerwich. Hammerwich by this time had 30 about 30 tenants who were legally free but owed labour service at harvest time as part of their rent. However, they had commuted the labour dues into payments of ½d. to 2d. During the course of the century the convent began sheep farming, while demesne farming at Hammerwich, at least, seems to have ceased by 1419: both common responses to a century of rising labour costs. The social status of tenants varied greatly, and could be high, as on the Abnalls estate, now in 508:. Farewell's claims over its daughter house became controversial and, under an agreement of about 1210 the prioress of Farewell was allowed to take part in the election of the prioress of Langley when a vacancy occurred. However, the election would go ahead even if she failed to attend or to send representatives. Other claims were withdrawn. It was also agreed that Alice de Hely, a Farewell nun at that time residing at Langley, would remain in place for five years and then return to the mother house. The dispute flared up again in subsequent decades and under a 3677: 938:, dated 12 January 1358, following a visitation in 1357. It seems that the nuns were partial to taking trips to Lichfield: they were warned not to do so without permission from the prioress. They were to be accompanied by two other nuns and were not to tarry in the town. Further, nuns were not to leave the precincts of the priory at all without permission, although the custom of taking the air together was commended. No secular women should have been living on the premises without the bishop's permission and any so doing were to leave by the next 570: 42: 524: 1098: 961: 3084: 1048:. Hibbert considered that the visitation provided an occasion for Blythe to raise the condition of Farewell Priory with Wolsey. It is certain that the priory was dissolved in 1527 and the income granted to Lichfield Cathedral to support its choristers. The underlying reason for the dissolution seems to have been Wolsey's need to repay a debt he owed to Lichfield in connection with his college scheme. 931:
dress: in this case silk girdles and purses. They should elect an older nun to take charge of clothing. The nuns were also ordered not to sleep with each other or with young girls in the dormitory. Two servants were to be put out of the house and only young women intending to become nuns should be accommodated there. A rear door was to be kept locked to prevent recurrence of previous scandals.
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could simply mean a rod of office rather than a big stick. Cecily of Gretton, was to receive counselling and instruction from a nun nominated by the prioress. As always, Northburgh demanded proper accounts from the officials of the convent. As was quite common, he criticised the nuns for extravagant
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In the 14th century, there is further evidence of small gains and patient defence of holdings. The original house in Lichfield, which was on Quonians Lane, off Dam Street, and in the priory's hands by 1283, had been joined by five further properties by 1399. On 28 February 1321 Philip de Somerville,
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Around 1170 Geoffrey Peche granted land and a man to cultivate it at "Morhale" as the dowry of Sara, his daughter, when she entered Farewell – commonly a source of small endowments for nunneries. The Peche family were prominent in Warwickshire and the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield at the time was
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and the prioress was to report breaches to him. The prioress and officials were to render accounts at least annually to the convent. Separate food rations had proved uneconomic and all the nuns were to eat together in the prioress's hall. Except in case of sickness, the only fire was to be in the
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confirming Henry II's comprehensive charter. On 30 January 1398 the priory obtained a licence to acquire in mortmain properties to the yearly value of 10 marks, although the lands in question were not specified. At the time of dissolution in 1527 the priory's holdings were recorded as:
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for ten acres of cultivated land and two of moor at Longdon. Humphrey succeeded in getting the case adjourned and by the time it again came to court, more than three years later, he was dead and the prioress was suing his son Thomas, this time successfully.
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of Cannock Forest to refrain from collecting pannage dues, as these were contrary to the liberties the nuns had from his royal predecessors. There is scattered evidence from the same century that Farewell held other small estates. The transfer of a serf at
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The priory buildings seem to have disappeared by the 18th century. The parish church was altered greatly in the 1740s and restored again in the mid-19th century, leaving only the eastern end of the original structure, although there are also two ranges of
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or infirmary. Monastic property could not to be granted away without the bishop's permission and any unauthorised grants were invalid. The decree itself was to be read out and explained in English by a literate cleric on the day after it was received.
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to register his right to the old priory lands, having himself sued by Richard Cupper and William Owen so that he could concede the estates and then have them made over to him in a perpetual grant. The properties fictitiously at issue consisted of:
1028:. The royal assent for the scheme on 1 October 1524 also named Sandwell and possibly Canwell: the text is partly defaced. The dissolution of these male Benedictine houses went ahead with no mention of Farewell. However Wolsey, in his capacity as 1093:
annually for the bishop. Blythe's rôle in the dissolution is one of the key pieces of evidence for continuing episcopal patronage of Farewell: it seems that on dissolution it was taken for granted that it would revert to the diocese.
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the manors of Farewall and Chorley, and of 10 messuages, 6 cottages, 6 tofts, 10 gardens, a dovecote, 2 watermills, 300 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, 100s. of rent, and view of
562:, Roger de Clinton's successor, appended a confirmation to the charter, adding the lands and service of Alurich de Quadraria and his sons, which were valued at six shillings per annum. The grant is explicitly stated to be 942:(2 February). The same applied to unauthorised children: with the bishop's permission each nun was allowed to keep one child for education, but males over seven years were excluded. The bishop demanded that nuns keep the 1080:. She was to continue at Black Ladies until it too was dissolved on 16 October 1538, receiving a lump sum of 20 shillings and subsequently allotted an annual pension of 33s. 4d. Prioress Elizabeth was transferred to 1004:, in his own memory. In order to raise sufficient finance for the scheme, he proposed to suppress a number of other monasteries around the country and redirect their incomes to the college. In September 1524 3308: 1142:
in Farewalle, Chorley, Longdon, Pype, Homeryche, Curbugh, and Ocle, and of the rectory of Farewall, also of the tithes of sheaves, grain, hay, wool, lambs, and other small tithes in Farewall and Chorley.
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for 1203–4 record alms of 6 marks, double the original amount, to the same houses and some others. These were useful windfalls but never developed into a regular income for Farewell or the other houses.
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two days earlier, although an undated report of an inquisition into the priory has been placed in May 1526, possibly adding to the confusion about dates. The commission was addressed to Richard Street,
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granted a charter to the nuns of Farewell when at Radmore, now Red Moor, south of Cannock Wood. There seem to be longer and shorter versions of the same document but both are recorded as witnessed
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is mentioned in court proceedings initiated by Llanthony Priory in 1360 and seems to have held office in 1357, although the text is confusing and also seems to refer to an earlier Prioress Sybil.
599:. Henry II is known to have stayed at Radmore in February 1155, and the charter was probably issued during this visit. The king listed a number of properties and rights he wished to confirm. 792:. An old issue arose again in 1360, when the prior of Llanthony demanded arrears of 100 marks, apparently in vain. In 1367 Prioress Agnes sued Humphrey, son of Simon de Rugeley, by writ of 485:, which adjudicated in favour of the nuns. However, the nuns could not maintain their position for long and, in order to obtain exemption they were compelled in or about 1229 to hand over a 1072:
of lands and properties valued at £33 6s. 8d. It seems that the planned transfer of the nuns went ahead. One of the nuns, Felicia Bagshawe, probably a native of Farewell manor, was sent to
409:: Masters Roger, Walter and Robert, hermits and brothers of Farewell. However, the purpose of the grant is to transfer the church and their lands, together with small estates at Pipe and 752:
in the chapel at Radmore, which the prior claimed Prioress Julia had accepted in the reign of Henry III. The claim was contested. Farewell also acquired a house in Lichfield and land at
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described it as being "in the king's patronage." However, this was an isolated incident. It was an episcopal foundation and the bishop of the time was central to its final dissolution.
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priory in diocesan records and it was to Benedictine houses that the remaining nuns were transferred at its dissolution. The commission for its dissolution names it explicitly as
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house, was established a short distance away during the same period as Farewell, incorporating hermits who already lived nearby and also with the involvement of Roger de Clinton.
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As well as conferring the church of St Mary at Farewell, with a mill and wood, Roger de Clinton's charter to the nuns gave them the land between the banks of two streams, called
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and chapter of Lichfield Cathedral, in order to enrich the choristers. The dissolution took place on 13 April 1527. At this point the last prioress, Elizabeth Kilshawe, was
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is first mentioned when admitted to the guild of Lichfield in 1523. She was prioress at the dissolution in 1527 and was then transferred to Nuneaton Priory.
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put the value of the twelve choristers' endowment at almost £40. Rents from the former Farewell Priory estates contributed most of this, almost £25. The
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instituted a visitation of Lichfield in response to a complaint from the vicars about their working conditions and salaries, which forced upon Bishop
3027: 41: 684:, one of two to bear that surname in the 12th century. It was the bishop who had originally given Geoffrey the land that he conveyed to Farewell. 1972:
Rawcliffe, C. (1993). "NEWPORT, Sir William (d.1416), of Abnalls, near Lichfield, Staffs.". In Roskell, J. S.; Clark, C.; Rawcliffe, L. (eds.).
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Rawcliffe, C. (1993). "LICHFIELD, alias TAVERNER, Aymer (d.c.1400), of Lichfield, Staffs.". In Roskell, J. S.; Clark, C.; Rawcliffe, L. (eds.).
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is known from the charter, dated 1248, in which she recognised the practical independence of Langley Priory in return for a pension of 4 marks.
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A formal grant of Farewell and all its possessions to the dean and chapter followed on 18 August 1527. The dean and chapter agreed to say an
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and a prominent lawyer. It specified that the nuns were to be transferred to other Benedictine houses and that the assets were to go to the
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was elected prioress in 1425. As late as 1462 she is known to have sued Elizabeth Shephard for taking an ox worth 40s.
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Langley Priory was established with nuns drawn from Farewell, as was acknowledged in its charter of about 1180 from
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given by Hamminch of Hammerwich. The donation of Hamminch was to be split in two, with half held by the convent in
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vessels, presumably dating from the period of the priory. Three survived and a sketch of one was published in
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The Dissolution of the Monasteries as Illustrated by the Suppression of the Religious Houses of Staffordshire
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was not favourable to monasticism, at least as practised in the early 16th century, and at the outset of his
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in 1515 requested papal sanction to make visitations of all the monasteries in England. This was granted by
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St Bartholomew's Church, Farewell, today. It incorporates some of the medieval stonework at the eastern end.
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Wolsey's commission for the suppression of Farewell was issued on 20 March 1527, having been approved by
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The priory's estates formed a fairly compact group. In the early 14th century, before the onset of the
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Release and freedom from all secular services, including a number of specified court duties and taxes.
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confirmed the grants enumerated by his father, Henry II. Once again the nunnery was referred to as
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Sketch-map showing locations of the main estates and properties of Farewell Priory, Staffordshire.
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carried out a visitation in 1331 and wrote his decree in French, as the nuns did not understand
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at the royal manor of Alrewas. In 1353 Prioress Margaret attempted to regain control of land at
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Sketch of an urn found in the south wall of Farewell parish church during renovation, c. 1747.
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Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office: Richard II, 1396–1399
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Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office: Richard II, 1374–1377
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Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office: Edward III, 1374–1377
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of Farewell, notably the tithes, contributed a further £3 5s. 10d. And the profits of the
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Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office: Edward II, 1317–1321
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10s. In 1550 the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield granted the lands of the former priory to
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issued a bull approving Wolsey's appropriation of further houses up to the value of 3000
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Farewell and Chorley: three messuages, one cottage, a water-mill and 1400 acres of land.
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Close Rolls of the Reign of Henry III Preserved in the Public Record Office, 1251–1253
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was appointed in 1321 after a disputed election and sued for land at Elmhurst in 1353.
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was named as a prioress of the reign of Henry III when Radmore Abbey sued the priory.
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shows that Chorley was held by Farewell Priory. In 1279 the prior of the Augustinian
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Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII, Volume 4, Part 2, p. 1536, no. 3390.
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Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII, Volume 4, Part 2, p. 1328, no. 2969.
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Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII, Volume 4, Part 1, p. 978, no. 2193.
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A promise to recognise all reasonable future gifts which the priory might acquire.
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Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII, Volume 4, Part 1, p. 310, no. 697.
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Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII, Volume 4, Part 1, p. 284, no. 649.
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The list is based on that in the Victoria County History account of the priory.
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Portrait of William, Lord Paget, by the Master of the Stätthalterin Madonna.
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Curborough, Elmhurst, Lea, Lenthurst, Alrewas: two messuages and 470 acres.
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of 40 shillings, alongside its daughter house of Langley Priory and nearby
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of demesne land at Farewell, with the homages and mills that went with them
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, series 2, volume 8, p. 118-9.
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 1, p. 257, footnote 2.
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of the 14th century, which necessarily emphasise issues for improvement.
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domini Rogeri et Gaufridi et Roberti, heremitarum et fratrum de Faurwelle
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8 acres worth 2 shillings per annum at Farewell, the gift of Robert the
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, series 2, volume 4, p. 120.
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 12, part 1, p. 118.
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in the bishop's register in 1425. One factor in the confusion is that
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Cannock: Manors and economic history: Lesser estates, note anchor 238
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 6, part 1, p. 94.
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Knowledge of the religious life in Farewell is largely based on two
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Historic England listing, Church of St Bartholomew, no. 1374273.
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enjoyed by Cistercian houses. This was contested by Augustinian
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The History and Antiquities of the Church and City of Lichfield
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Houses of Benedictine Nuns: The Priory of Farewell: Prioresses.
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The longer version, carrying this location, was included in an
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recognised an important exemption of Farewell by mandating the
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 13, p. 234.
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House of Benedictine nuns: The priory of Langley, footnote 11.
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is known from her admission to the guild of Lichfield in 1476.
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Some of the same issues were discussed again in the decree of
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Lichfield Cathedral: From the Reformation to the 20th Century
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 13, p. 85.
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 13, p. 62.
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 13, p. 13.
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 2, p. 123.
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 2, p. 119.
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 2, p. 91.
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Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 1, p. 48.
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prioratum beatae Mariae de Farewell ordinis sancti Benedicti
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Effigy of Henry II of England on his tomb in the church of
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and the other half held of the church by Hamminch's heir.
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Roskell, J. S.; Clark, C.; Rawcliffe, L., eds. (1993).
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Burntwood: Manors, local government and public services
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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abbacie sue apud Fagerwellan in foresta mea de Chanoc
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When licensing Farewell to acquire property in 1398,
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(1905). 2958:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1901). 2939:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1891). 2920:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1892). 2901:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1891). 2882:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1885). 2863:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1881). 2844:William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1880). 2450:. Vol. 4 (1846 ed.). London: James Bohn 1476: 1474: 1418: 1416: 663:40 acres at Lindhurst in the king's own manor of 646:cum villani et franchelano nomine Hamone Vielario 381:. The locality in which they held land and could 1450:Houses of Cistercian Monks: The Abbey of Radmore 838:Water Eaton: one messuage, a croft and 22 acres. 776:to Farewell 20 acres of waste that he held as a 489:, an acre of land and a payment of seven marks. 473:commissioned an investigation by the Cistercian 2474:Court, Household and Itinerary of King Henry II 1374: 1372: 1370: 2567:. Vol. 1. London: uk Public Record Office 2564:Rotuli Chartarum in Turri Londinensi Asservati 1535: 1533: 1044:dates it to 1527, which may be a confusion of 3302: 3012: 2828:History of the Parliament, 1386–1421: Members 1975:History of the Parliament, 1386–1421: Members 1950:History of the Parliament, 1386–1421: Members 926:: this may not imply physical correction, as 8: 2102: 2100: 1891:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1374–1377, p. 182. 1836: 1834: 1827:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1317–1321, p. 565. 1646:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1374–1377, p. 182. 1540:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1396–1399, p. 293. 634:Marsh or moorland that could be turned into 18: 2319:The Gentleman's Magazine, volume 41, p. 59. 1864: 1862: 1850: 1848: 996:in order to fund a new, eighth college for 988:in 1518. In 1524, both Lord Chancellor and 3309: 3295: 3287: 3019: 3005: 2997: 2980:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 2961:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 2942:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 2923:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 2904:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 2885:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 2866:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 2847:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 1781: 1779: 1283:was sued over land at Longdon around 1367. 900:Sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire 17: 2658:A History of the County of Leicestershire 1247:was elected in 1313 and resigned in 1321. 1211:was prioress probably in the early 1270s. 337:'s scheme to establish a college within 2120:Lichfield Cathedral: To the Reformation 2091:Lichfield Cathedral: To the Reformation 1733:However, the editor of the Pipe Rolls, 1366: 944:vows of poverty, chastity and obedience 826:Ashmore Brook: a messuage and 40 acres. 48: 2831:. London: History of Parliament Online 1978:. London: History of Parliament Online 1953:. London: History of Parliament Online 1060:, and William Clayborough, a canon of 453:, its daughter house in the parish of 397:. The charter also conceded rights of 365:and it was originally made up of male 506:William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby 349:A religious community was founded at 292: 284: 276: 266: 7: 823:Hammerwich: a messuage and 50 acres. 2809:A History of the County of Stafford 2542:A History of the County of Stafford 2523:A History of the County of Stafford 1814:Lichfield: Manors and other estates 605:The location and foundation of the 259:Site open to public. Church in use. 4645:1520s disestablishments in England 4640:Benedictine monasteries in England 3069:Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford 2983:. 2. Vol. 8. London: Harrison 2964:. 2. Vol. 4. London: Harrison 2806:Midgley, L. Margaret, ed. (1959). 992:, Wolsey proposed to suppress the 191:leased the site after dissolution. 185:, closely involved in dissolution. 14: 609:: their abbey at Farewell in the 122:Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield 3675: 3235:Newcastle-under-Lyme Blackfriars 3082: 2945:. Vol. 12. London: Harrison 2926:. Vol. 13. London: Harrison 2907:. Vol. 12. London: Harrison 522: 373:, suggesting the community were 359:Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 47: 40: 24: 2888:. Vol. 6. London: Harrison 2869:. Vol. 2. London: Harrison 2850:. Vol. 1. London: Harrison 2609:Hibbert, Francis Aidan (1910). 2539:Greenslade, M. W., ed. (1990). 1757:Close Rolls 1251–1253, p. 12-3. 994:Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford 878:and the still more devastating 445:. However, it was described as 2412:. Vol. 4. London: Longman 2390:. Vol. 4. London: Longman 19:Farewell Priory (Black Ladies) 1: 3327:in medieval England and Wales 3106:Brewood Priory (Black Ladies) 1638:, volume 4, p. 111, nos. 3-4. 1307:was elected prioress in 1398. 1046:Old Style and New Style dates 1016:were issued in line with the 500:Relations with Langley Priory 481:and the Augustinian prior of 171:also carried out a visitation 73:Convent of St. Mary, Farewell 56:Location within Staffordshire 4635:Monasteries in Staffordshire 3028:Monasteries in Staffordshire 2749:. Vol. 16. London: HMSO 2683:. Vol. 2. Leipzig: Veit 2680:Regesta Pontificum Romanorum 1597:, volume 4, p. 112-3, no. 6. 1580:, volume 4, p. 112-3, no. 5. 1554:, volume 4, p. 221-2, no. 1. 1526:, volume 4, p. 222-3, no. 5. 1510:Regesta Pontificum Romanorum 1498:, volume 4, p. 221-2, no. 2. 1484:, volume 4, p. 112-3, no. 7. 1156:and some 15th-century panel 1125:Henry Paget, 2nd Baron Paget 1123:. 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C. 2763:Maxwell Lyte, H. C. 2741:Maxwell Lyte, H. C. 2719:Maxwell Lyte, H. C. 2697:Maxwell Lyte, H. C. 2122:, note anchors 560. 1512:, volume 2, p. 353. 1452:, note anchors 1-2. 1382:, volume 4, p. 110. 1121:William, Lord Paget 1074:Black Ladies Priory 1058:Archdeacon of Salop 1038:Lichfield Cathedral 730:Lichfield Cathedral 631:and Thomas his son. 455:Breedon on the Hill 433:Order and patronage 371:canonicis fratribus 236: /  189:William, Lord Paget 128:Controlled churches 20: 4449:St Michael's Mount 3964:Oxford (of Durham) 2490:Green, R. 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A photograph of a simple country church, with its square western tower in brick to the right and the older stone eastern end, slightly obscured by trees to the left.
Farewell Priory is located in Staffordshire
Order
Benedictine
Mary, mother of Jesus
Diocese
Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield
Roger de Clinton
Roger Northburgh
canonical visitation
Robert de Stretton
Thomas Wolsey
Geoffrey Blythe
William, Lord Paget
Farewell
Lichfield
Coordinates
52°42′08″N 1°52′42″W / 52.7023°N 1.8783°W / 52.7023; -1.8783
Listed Building
Benedictine
nunnery
Lichfield
Staffordshire
England
Cardinal Wolsey
Oxford University
Farewell
Roger de Clinton
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry
abbey

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