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Event detail for site: Denbigh

1373: Bequest

Llewelyn ap Madoc, bishop of St Asaph, bequeathed 20s to the Carmelites of Denbigh.

Bibliographical sources

Printed sources

'The Carmelite Priory. Denbigh', Archaeologia Cambrensis, 5th series, 4:16 (1887) p. 262


Other events in the history of this site

1270x1280Foundation - The friary was founded at some time during the 1270s and the 1280s. [2 sources]
1373Bequest - Llewelyn ap Madoc, bishop of St Asaph, bequeathed 20s to the Carmelites of Denbigh. [1 sources]
1483Burial - Henry, son of Thomas of Salusbury, was buried at Denbigh Priory. [1 sources]
1489Burial - John of Salusbury, son of Thomas, died 9 March 1489 and was buried at Denbigh Priory. [1 sources]
1535Bequest - Bishop Standish bequeathed 20 marks pro edificare claustri to the friars of Denbigh. [1 sources]
1537Dissolution - At the time of its dissolution there were just four friars at Denbigh. [1 sources]
1538Bequest - Richard ap Howel ap Ieuan of Mostyn made a bequest to the friary. [1 sources]

 
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