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almonry
almonry (ˈælmənrɪ) Also 5 almosnerye. [a. OFr. au(l)mosnerie (mod. aumônerie); f. au(l)mosnier (mod. aumônier) almoner: see -ry.] 1. A place where alms were distributed; the residence of an almoner.a 1480 Caxton Advt. in Douce E.T. Fragm. 1 Late hym come to Westmonester in to the almonesrye at the r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Almonry
An almonry (Lat. eleemosynarium, Fr. aumônerie, Ger. An almonry education could prepare boys for a variety of careers, as well as university. wikipedia.org
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Royal Almonry
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 Almonry is responsible to the Keeper of the Privy Purse for the arrangements for the annual Maundy service. wikipedia.org
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eleemosynary
eleemosynary, a. and n. (ˌɛlɪiːˈmɒsɪnərɪ) Also 7–8 elemo-, eleemo-, -sin-, -sn-, -sunary. [ad. med.L. eleēmosynārius, f. eleēmosyna: see alms.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to alms or almsgiving; charitable. eleemosynary house, eleemosynary corporation, one established for the distribution of alms, e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Almonry Museum and Heritage Centre
It is also referred to as The Almonry Museum and just The Almonry. It is governed by Evesham Town Council. The Almonry is a grade I listed building and was first listed in 1952. wikipedia.org
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ambry
ambry, aumbry (ˈɑːmbrɪ, æ-) Forms: α. 4 armary, 6 armorie; β. 4–6 almarie, 5 -arye, -erye, 5–6 -ary, 5–7 -erie, 5–9 almery; γ. 6 awmery, amrye, 6–7 aumery, 8–9 awmry, aumry, -ie, (amrie); δ. 6–7 aumbrie, -bray, 6–9 aumbry (-brye, ambery, -brey), ambry. [ad. L. armārium, in med.L. also almārium and a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Almoner
See also Almonry References Christian religious occupations Ecclesiastical titles Catholic ecclesiastical titles Alms in Christianity wikipedia.org
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sub-almoner
sub-ˈalmoner Also 7 -a(l)mner. [sub- 6.] A subordinate almoner, one of the officials of the Royal Almonry.1647 Haward Crown Rev. 31 Gentleman Amner: Fee, 11. 8. 1. ob. Sub-amner: Fee 6. 16. 10. ob. 1710 J. Chamberlayne M. Brit. Notitia 106 One of the King's Chaplains, deputed by the Lord Almoner to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Heather
Heather died in late July 1627 at Westminster Abbey (in the Almonry) and was buried in the abbey on 1 August 1627. wikipedia.org
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Jack Bartholomew (boxer)
Death Bartholomew died 14 July 1803, in Almonry, Westminster, England. wikipedia.org
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Stephen Barlow (conductor)
In 2019 he appeared on Laura-Jane Foley's podcast 'My Favourite Work of Art' and chose F.L Griggs' 'The Almonry' as his chosen work of art. wikipedia.org
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William Booth (priest)
Booth served as sub-dean of the Chapel Royal, Deputy Clerk of the Closet, subalmoner of the Royal Almonry and former domestic chaplain to Queen Elizabeth wikipedia.org
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29 Marygate
One adjoining doorway into the former almonry of the abbey has been converted into a cupboard. wikipedia.org
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Mary Juliana Hardman
The next year she built an almonry for the relief of the poor, and opened poor-schools. wikipedia.org
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Bradley Priory
In 1535 there were only two canons at the priory and only a single child at the almonry. wikipedia.org
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