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be received for ever at our excliequer ; that is to say, one 

 half at Michaelmas, and the otlier at Easter. And so 

 we command you that ye have these deliveries made unto 

 thera, as aforesaid. At Faversham, the 20th of September, 

 1229."* 



This was followed eight days afterwards by a grant, 

 addressed to Richard de Wrotham, in favour of the Sisters, 

 increasing the gift of one to that of three weekly cartloads 

 of wood for their fire. It was to be taken every week 

 " de spinis, alno, et arabili," in the park of Neuton, and a 

 similar concession was added as to time with that pre- 

 viously stated. The grant was dated at Westminster, 28th 

 September, 1229.t A similar one was addressed two days 

 afterwards to John de Monem, from London, the 30th of 

 September, 12294 



Terric de Nussa, Prior of England, Avho died on 

 the 2 Ist December, 1237, gave the Sisters and their 

 successors, by advice of the general Chajjter of hi& 

 brethren, an annual allowance of thirty-eight marcs, 

 twelve Shillings, and eight pence Sterling, which they 

 were to receive from the Preceptor of Biickland for the 

 time being, at two terms of the year ; namely, at the feast 

 of Easter, nineteen marcs, six Shillings and four pence, 

 and a similar sum at the feast of S. Michael. And it 

 was further ordered that the Preceptor or JNIaster should 

 be alloAved this amount in his responsions or annual returns 

 to the Receiver General of the Order. || 



Previous to the loth of February, 1270-1, which was the 

 day of his decease, Roger de Veer, Prior of England, paid a 



* Fat. 13 Ken. IIL, m. 4. 



t Claus. 13 Hen. III., m. 4. 



t Claus. 13 Hen. III., m. 3. 



Ij M8. in Coli. Arm., L. 17, f. 153. Appendi.v, No. XII. 



