Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A History of Ely Place, of Its Ancient Sanctuary, and of St. Etheldreda, Its Titular Saint: A Guide for Visitors
Ely Place dates back to the close of the thirteenth century. John De Kirkeby, Bishop of Ely from 1286 to 1290, left by will to his successors in the See a messuage with nine cottages, situated in the parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn. William of Louth (de Luda his successor, who had been.) Archdeacon of Durham and treasurer of the King's household, held the See from 1290 to 1298, increased.
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