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  • The Royal Almonry is a small office within the Royal Households of the United Kingdom, headed by the Lord High Almoner, an office dating from 1103. The...
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    ability to contribute towards their own medical care. Christianity portal Almonry "almoner". The Chambers Dictionary (9th ed.). Chambers. 2003. ISBN 0-550-10105-5...
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    although fragments of the 13th-century chapter house, together with the almonry, the 16th-century bell tower and a gateway remain. The abbey's site is...
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  • with regular priests or brethren; attached to the abbey, living near the almonry; founded before 940; transferred to Sopwell 1140 St Mary de Pre Priory...
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    Jean-Marie de Lamennais, as a seminarian, he was employed at the great Almonry of France in Paris under Cardinal Prince de Troy and Vicar-General J.-M...
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  • Jordan. In September 1027, Jordan and his mother made a donation to the almonry of the abbey of Saint-Martial. On 15 July 1028, according to Geoffrey of...
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    de Navarre, benefices at the Hôtels-Dieu, hospitals for the sick and almonries. Bishop Guillaume de Flocques of Évreux died on 27 November 1464, and...
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