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A petition was put forward to the king by the priory citing poverty due to the heavy number of visitors they had to entertain. On 2 September 1327, King Edward III granted "his special protection" to the monastery for a period of 3 years (starting
December 1327). This was to cover the Priory's
457:"Wenes these churles to overlede me or sue the law agayne me? They shall not be so hardy but they shall avye upon their bodies and be nailed with arrowes; for I am a gentlewoman comen of the greatest of Lancashire and Cheshire; and that they shall know right well."
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property and debts following "unusually heavy mortality amongst their cattle" and "the badness of the past few years". Robert of Alsop and Simon of Little
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against the
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would have "nihil potestatis nihil juris" No Right and No Power over the Priory and its property. In these negotiations, The Nuns at King's Mead gained
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was forced to intervene in around 1250; he brokered an agreement that freed the Nuns at King's Mead (and their property) from control of the
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to pay the priory £5 a year (which was taken from the fee-farm rent) so that the nuns could pray for the soul of his father,
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in 1542. The priory passed through the Sutton family, and then to Sir
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King's Mead Priory was founded c. 1160 by Abbot Albinus of nearby
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279:The Priory was dedicated to "St Mary de Pratis":
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924:"DERBY KINGS MEAD OR DE PRATIS PRIORY (313386)"
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665:Joan Curzon, appointed 1531
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538:Simon Degge
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1403:Coventry
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1271:priories
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287:History
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