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- The Domus Conversorum ('House of the Converts'), later Chapel of the Master of the Rolls, was a building and institution in London for Jews who had converted...
- Chancellors Lane when King Edward II took over running of the Domus Conversorum (House of the Converts), a residence and chapel for Jews converted to...
- of the expulsion, there were around 100 converted Jews in the Domus Conversorum, which provided accommodation to Jews who had converted to Christianity...
- of the Jews Early literature; Fox Fables Synod of Oxford (1222) Domus Conversorum (est. 1232) Statute of Jewry (1253) Statute of the Jewry (1275) Edict...
- The Master of the Rolls had also been warden of the little-used Domus Conversorum for housing Jewish converts, which led to the house and chapel being...
- husband David of Oxford on his death in 1244. Henry had built the Domus Conversorum in London in 1232 to help convert Jews to Christianity, and efforts intensified...
- of the Jews Early literature; Fox Fables Synod of Oxford (1222) Domus Conversorum (est. 1232) Statute of Jewry (1253) Statute of the Jewry (1275) Edict...
- lesser landholders, through payment defaults. Henry had built the Domus Conversorum in London in 1232 in an attempt to convert Jews to Christianity, and...
- an important position for controlling the king's affairs. The Domus Conversorum ("House of the Converts"), a building and institution in London for Jewish...
- of the Jews Early literature; Fox Fables Synod of Oxford (1222) Domus Conversorum (est. 1232) Statute of Jewry (1253) Statute of the Jewry (1275) Edict...