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- timber, chalices, vestments) were being sold off. Cromwell deputed Richard Yngworth, suffragan Bishop of Dover and former Provincial of the Dominicans, to...
- Richard Ingworth or Richard Yngworth, prior of Langley, was appointed Bishop of Dover under the provisions of the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 in 1537, a...
- when Thomas Cromwell showed himself disposed in their favour. Richard Yngworth, the prior, on 16 December sent him a present of apples, and thanked him...
- founded 19 November 1262; dissolved December 1538, surrendered to Richard Yngworth, Bishop of Dover; granted to Anthony Harvey May 1541 Battisford Preceptory...
- In****bent: Rose Hudson-Wilkin Location Ecclesiastical province Canterbury Information First holder Richard Yngworth Established 1536 Diocese Canterbury...
- friary and the remaining furniture and vestments to commissioner Richard Yngworth in 1538, during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. No traces of the buildings...
- Richard Ingworth may refer to: Richard Yngworth (died 1545), bishop of Dover from 1537 Richard of Ingworth, Franciscan preacher who came to England in...
- church and convent burnt down. In 1538 the friary was suppressed by Richard Yngworth, and in 1544 the land was granted to Thomas Denton and Robert Nottingham...
- newly admitted to the order would be known as "Byconil's Friars". Richard Yngworth, the newly appointed Bishop of Dover, had the task of dissolving the friary...
- whole was surrounded by freestone walls. A report in 1538, by Richard Yngworth, during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, describes the warden of the...