18-496: [REDACTED] Look up Merton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Merton may refer to: People [ edit ] Merton (surname) Merton (given name) Merton (YouTube) , American YouTube personality Fictional characters [ edit ] Merton Matowski , an alternate name for "Moose" Mason, an Archie Comics character Richard Grey, Baron Merton , in
36-529: A crowning ceremony at Merton Priory, although the exact nature of this is unclear. The Priory was demolished in 1538, following King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries , having been valued in the Valor Ecclesiasticus of 1535 at a relatively high sum of £960 16 shillings 6 pence. John Bowles alias John Ramsey surrendered the monastery of 14 canons on 16 April 1538. Much of
54-632: A series of peace conferences culminating in the Treaty of Lambeth in 1217. In 1236 King Henry III held a Parliament at the Priory at which the Statute of Merton was passed allowing, amongst other matters, lords of the manor to enclose common land provided that sufficient pasture remained for their tenants. This was the first recorded statute of the first recorded English parliament. On 1 November 1437, shortly before his 16th birthday, Henry VI had
72-571: A town Merton (village), Wisconsin , a village partially within the town Other uses [ edit ] Merton College, Oxford , one of the colleges of the University of Oxford Merton Field , a grass playing field south of Merton College Merton Street , Oxford Merton College, London , formerly a further education college, as of 2009 the Merton campus of South Thames College Battle of Meretun or Morton, fought in 871 between
90-459: A town Merton (village), Wisconsin , a village partially within the town Other uses [ edit ] Merton College, Oxford , one of the colleges of the University of Oxford Merton Field , a grass playing field south of Merton College Merton Street , Oxford Merton College, London , formerly a further education college, as of 2009 the Merton campus of South Thames College Battle of Meretun or Morton, fought in 871 between
108-434: A village, ecclesiastical parish, former manor and civil parish Merton, Norfolk , a civil parish Merton, Oxfordshire , a village and civil parish New Zealand [ edit ] Merton, New Zealand , a farming community United States [ edit ] Merton Township, Steele County, Minnesota Merton, Minnesota , an unincorporated community Merton Township, South Dakota Merton, Wisconsin ,
126-434: A village, ecclesiastical parish, former manor and civil parish Merton, Norfolk , a civil parish Merton, Oxfordshire , a village and civil parish New Zealand [ edit ] Merton, New Zealand , a farming community United States [ edit ] Merton Township, Steele County, Minnesota Merton, Minnesota , an unincorporated community Merton Township, South Dakota Merton, Wisconsin ,
144-554: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Merton [REDACTED] Look up Merton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Merton may refer to: People [ edit ] Merton (surname) Merton (given name) Merton (YouTube) , American YouTube personality Fictional characters [ edit ] Merton Matowski , an alternate name for "Moose" Mason, an Archie Comics character Richard Grey, Baron Merton , in
162-585: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Merton Priory Merton Priory was an English Augustinian priory founded in 1114 by Gilbert Norman, Sheriff of Surrey under King Henry I (1100–1135). It was situated within the manor of Merton in the county of Surrey, in what is today the Colliers Wood area in the London Borough of Merton . The priory buildings were situated within
180-458: Is thought that Walter de Merton studied there in the 1230s; he established a house for Merton scholars in Old Malden , and this eventually was moved to Oxford, becoming Merton College . Edmund of Abingdon wrote some of his Oxford lectures in the peace of the Priory. In 1205, King John sent a canon of Merton as an ambassador to Normandy; Prince Louis of France did penance there after
198-744: The Diocese of Winchester (now in the Diocese of Southwark ) and at the point where the River Wandle was crossed by Stane Street (the Roman road to Chichester ), about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) outside the City of London . It held cultivated land and pastures there and at other places in Surrey and held manors and other lands elsewhere, as well as the patronage of churches, in England. Merton canons are
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#1732766094196216-666: The British television series Downton Abbey The title character of The Mrs Merton Show , a British television series Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Merton (New South Wales) , a farm located near Denman, in the Hunter Region Merton, Victoria , a town Merton railway station Merton, Tasmania , part of Glenorchy England [ edit ] London Borough of Merton Merton, London (parish) Merton (electoral division) , Greater London Council Merton, Devon ,
234-539: The British television series Downton Abbey The title character of The Mrs Merton Show , a British television series Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Merton (New South Wales) , a farm located near Denman, in the Hunter Region Merton, Victoria , a town Merton railway station Merton, Tasmania , part of Glenorchy England [ edit ] London Borough of Merton Merton, London (parish) Merton (electoral division) , Greater London Council Merton, Devon ,
252-734: The Saxon army of Wessex and the Danish Great Heathen Army The Merton , a high-rise development located in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Viscount Merton , a UK title See also [ edit ] Statute of Merton , considered the first English statute, passed in 1235 Merton Professors , two professorships in English in the University of Oxford Merton Park , London Merton Priory or Abbey, London Murton (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
270-473: The Saxon army of Wessex and the Danish Great Heathen Army The Merton , a high-rise development located in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Viscount Merton , a UK title See also [ edit ] Statute of Merton , considered the first English statute, passed in 1235 Merton Professors , two professorships in English in the University of Oxford Merton Park , London Merton Priory or Abbey, London Murton (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
288-584: The canons in Canons' Teign , Devon. By 1117 the foundation had been colonised by Canons Regular from the Augustinian priory at Huntingdon and re-sited in Merton, close to the Wandle. The priory became an important centre of learning and diplomacy. Thomas Becket briefly studied there around 1130, and later was wont to wear the habit of a Merton canon – as was a successor of his, Hubert Walter . It
306-448: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Merton . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Merton&oldid=1258875797 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
324-448: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Merton . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Merton&oldid=1258875797 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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