. The history of Newcastle upon Tyne: or, The ancient and present state of that town . dred , 50th of Henry the Eighth: It was valued at p/. 11 ;. 4 J. There are not now the leaft remains of this Priory to be feen, except afmall Part of the ancient Building facing the White-Fryer Toiver Walls. King Henry the Third, by his Letters Patents, dated the zoth of No-vember, in the f ift Year of hisReign, at the Inftance of Robert de Bruce, de-dit Fratribus de Penitentia, I Chrifii qtiandam Placeam Vocatam Conftable Cal-garth, in Villa Novicaftri fuper Tinam, 13 quce contigua erat Claufo y Pla


. The history of Newcastle upon Tyne: or, The ancient and present state of that town . dred , 50th of Henry the Eighth: It was valued at p/. 11 ;. 4 J. There are not now the leaft remains of this Priory to be feen, except afmall Part of the ancient Building facing the White-Fryer Toiver Walls. King Henry the Third, by his Letters Patents, dated the zoth of No-vember, in the f ift Year of hisReign, at the Inftance of Robert de Bruce, de-dit Fratribus de Penitentia, I Chrifii qtiandam Placeam Vocatam Conftable Cal-garth, in Villa Novicaftri fuper Tinam, 13 quce contigua erat Claufo y PlaceaDiitorum Fratrum in eadem Villa. This Place called Calgarth, which the above-mentioned King gave to theBrethren of the Pennance of Jefus Chriftj otherwife called Brethren of theSack, was fuppofed by Sir John Fenivick, to be in the Clofe of the White-Fryers, late in the Holding of Sir Ralph Delaval, then called by the Name ofDomus Fratrum de Penctentia I Chrifii. « From the White-Fryery, this Street leads to the 1utbill Stairs, which isa Paflage into the Street called the CHAP. 39


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