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The richest and most elaborate of the Richmond chantries was founded in the Castle Chapel in 1275 by John I , Earl of Richmond 1268-1305.5 It was intended primarily for the repose of the soul of his wife Beatrice who died in 1274.
The richest and most elaborate of the Richmond chantries was founded in the Castle Chapel in 1275 by John I , Earl of Richmond 1268-1305.5 It was intended primarily for the repose of the soul of his wife Beatrice who died in 1274.
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He gave the Canons as a site for their dwelling place within the Castle an enclosed space next to the greater chapel . They might take water from the Castle wells . In time of peace they were to be free to pass in and out of the castle ...
He gave the Canons as a site for their dwelling place within the Castle an enclosed space next to the greater chapel . They might take water from the Castle wells . In time of peace they were to be free to pass in and out of the castle ...
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The Canons celebrating divine service in Richmond Castle are now enfeoffed of the said meadow by John de Britany . There are 41 bovates of arable land ( each 18 acres by the perch as above and worth 12s . ) with meadow appertaining to ...
The Canons celebrating divine service in Richmond Castle are now enfeoffed of the said meadow by John de Britany . There are 41 bovates of arable land ( each 18 acres by the perch as above and worth 12s . ) with meadow appertaining to ...
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