Kathryn - if they're not in Knowles and Hadcock they are presumably small
foundations of uncertain order. You might find some hint in the relevant
volume of the Victoria County History or by trawling through the
publications of the relevant local historical/antiquarian societies - but
this is difficult if you don't have the material to hand. How many are
there? If there are only a few, you could post them here and someone might
be able to identify individual houses.
(I see Dave Postles has just suggested this as well.)
Are any of them houses for women - we do know that a number of foundations
for religious women changed order, as indeed some men's houses did.
Maddy
Dr Madeleine Gray
Department of Humanities and Science
UWCN
'Reading is sometimes an ingenious device for avoiding thought'
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