| 1899 - 396 pages
...whose number was increased, in 1387, to thirteen. The college of Ingham, Norfolk. This, the first house of the order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives, was founded in 1360, in the parish church there — which had been rebuilt and appropriated for the... | |
| Patrick Fitzgerald - 1826 - 474 pages
...Roman Catholic chapel of equal elegance. A house was founded here on the south side of the town, for friars of the order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of Christian captives, in the reign of King Edward I. by John, Earl of Kildare. Nov. 4th, in the 37th... | |
| William Parson - 1827 - 692 pages
...used. St. Michael's Priory, on the Walk Knoll, was occupied by the Trinitarians, or Maturines, styled " of the order of the Holy Trinity, for the redemption of captives." This order arose in 1198; its founders were John de Mantha, a native of Provence, and Felix de Valois.... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1832 - 576 pages
...xii. Some refer him to tlie seventh century. Robert Guaquinus, of Belgium, educated at Paris, a monk of the order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives, general of his order in 1473, and envoy of Lewis XII, of France, to Italy, Germany, and France ; died... | |
| James Bell - 1836 - 1004 pages
...lands in Blakedon, Aleborn, &C., to Ralph de Wulvelegh prior ot" Tonieford, chief minister in England of the order of the holy Trinity, for the redemption of captives, upon condition that before Mjchaelnias that year, or at farthest before Michaelmas tho next year, there... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1841 - 502 pages
...xii. Some refer him to the seventh century. Robert Guaquinm, of Belgium, educated at Paris, a monk of the order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives, general of his order in 1473, and envoy of Lewis XII. of France, to Italy, Germany, and France; died... | |
| Richard Burn - 1842 - 812 pages
...arose since the English Reformation, and never had any place here. 4. The Trinitarians, Maturines, or friars of the order of the Holy Trinity, for the redemption of captives, were instituted by St. John de Matha, end Felix de Valois, in France, about the year 1197. The rule... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1843 - 266 pages
...English " during the Elizabethan wars, are not of very remote dates. A house was founded here, for friars of the order of the Holy Trinity, for the redemption of Christian captives, in the reign of King Edward the First, by John Earl of Kildare. The Augustinian... | |
| 1867 - 682 pages
...Dublin. «Huerta*. PRIORY OF ST. ROBERT, KNARESBOROUGH, AND SIR HENRY SLINGSBY. Speaking of the religious of the Order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives, he says (p. 76) : " They wore white robes with a red and blue cross upon their breasts." And in his... | |
| John Weale - 1850 - 590 pages
...Dominican friars . 54 Grey or Franciscan friars . 62 Minoresses or nuns of the order of St. Clare ... 4 Friars of the order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives. . 12 Order of the Carmelites or White friars .... 50 Crutched or Crossed friars 10 Austin friars 32... | |
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