- the business; four
years later he
moved production to a
leased site at
Clementhorpe,
beside the
River Ouse. This
allowed easy
shipment of raw
products into...
-
lying outside the York city walls,
which gave its name to the
suburb of
Clementhorpe. In 1130, the
Benedictine Nunnery of St
Clement was founded, and the...
- at the
instance of the King;
dissolved 1538 St Mary
Magdalene York —
Clementhorpe Priory #
Benedictine nuns
founded c.1130 (1125-33) by Thurstan, Archbishop...
-
attempted to
subordinate Clementhorpe Priory to
Godstow Abbey,
which provoked an
appeal from
Prioress Alice of
Clementhorpe to the papacy.
Probably owing...
- cartulary. Joan of
Leeds was
resident in St Clement's by York (also
known as
Clementhorpe) a
Benedictine nunnery in the
early years of the 14th century. All that...
- of York in 1556 and
Member of
Parliament for York in 1559. He
bought Clementhorpe Priory,
together with
other estates in the county. In 1560,
after his...
- (see below)
Austin Friars Blackfriars, poss.
earlier site
Blackfriars Clementhorpe Priory Crutched Friars Fishergate Priory (approx. loc.)
Friars of the...
- 53°57′29″N 1°04′55″W / 53.958°N 1.082°W / 53.958; -1.082 York had
around 45
parish churches in 1300.
Twenty survive, in
whole or in part, a
number surp****ed...
- 1822 3 Geo. 4. c. 28 5
February 1822 Dringhouses, Mittlethorpe, and
Clementhorpe (Yorkshire)
Inclosure Act 1822 3 Geo. 4. c. 29 5
February 1822 Dinton...
- in
River Street,
Colenso Street and
Lower Darnborough Street in the
Clementhorpe area
south of the
River Ouse. He
attracted national and even international...