The Grey Friars in Oxford

c. 1400 313

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13. Decree of the General Chapter at Florence, 1467 314

14. Recovery of debt from a Sheriff, 1488 315

15. Documents relating to the lease of a garden at the Grey Friars to Richard Leke, 1513-1514 316

16. Extracts from the Will of Richard Leke, 1526 318

17. An ex-warden called to account, 1529 318

=C. Controversy between the Friars Preachers and Friars Minors at Oxford, 1269= 320

=D. Supplications and Graces from the Registers of Congregation.= John David, 1450/1, 1454/5 336 John Sunday, 1453/4 336 Richard Ednam, 1462, 1463 336 Walter Goodfeld, 1506-1510 337 John Thornall, 1525 338 Thomas Kirkham, 1527 338

INDEX 341

CORRIGENDA.

P. 6, _n._ 5, _for_ tempora, _read_ temporalem.

P. 33. There was no house of Grey Friars at Evesham. Simon de Montfort was buried by the monks of Evesham (_see_ Rishanger). The _Miracula Symonis de Montfort_, however, bears evident traces of Franciscan influence.

P. 49, _n._ 3, _for_ Church, Quarterly Review, _read_ Church Quarterly Review.

P. 54, _l._ 11, _for_ because, _read_ became.

P. 56, _n._ 5 _for_ quos, _read_ quas.

THE GREY FRIARS IN OXFORD.

_PART I._

_HISTORY OF THE CONVENT, A. D. 1224-1538._