| Entry No: | 1 |
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| Entry Type: |
Monition
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| Section Type: |
Archdeaconry of York
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| Summary: | Monition following an inquisition to Thomas de Cresaker to pay ten quarters of wheat annually to two anchorites of Doncaster, one of them being Beatrix de Hokeshake, nun of Coldstream, St Andrews diocese, who, having gained a licence from Thomas [Corbridge], archbishop of York, lived as an anchorite in a house by the bridge of Doncaster, founded as a house for two anchorites by the ancestors of Sir William FitzWilliam, knight. |
| Subject: |
Women
Nuns
Anchorites
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| Referenced By: |
Brown, William, and A. Hamilton Thompson. (eds.). 1934. The Register of William Greenfield Lord Archbishop of York 1306-1315 Part II. Surtees Society 149, 221.
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| Dates: | |
| Date: | 1315/08/12 (certain) |
| Date role: | document date |
| Place: | |
| As Written: |
Camesale
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| Name Authority: |
Campsall, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
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| Role: |
place of dating
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| Type: |
none given
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