(St.) Mary, King's Chapel of
- (St.) Mary, King's Chapel of
The king had caused it to be made out of a synagogue of the Jews, and granted to the chaplain Simon de Bassinshag to receive yearly at the Exchequer 60s. by the hand of Ralph bishop of Cycestre, 1232 (Cal. Charter Rolls, I. p. 166).
Perhaps this chapel was included in the grant of land to the Friars of the Sac and became their chapel.
See (Fratres de) Penitentia.
A Dictionary of London.
Henry A Harben.
1918.
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