Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History SocietyShropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1903 - Excavations (Archaeology) |
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... Mary Magdalene , as we have understood , and desiring as well as in perpetual remembrance of God and of the marvellous things which he had set forth and shewn to us and ours in the same place of ours , by marvellously subduing the ...
... Mary Magdalene , as we have understood , and desiring as well as in perpetual remembrance of God and of the marvellous things which he had set forth and shewn to us and ours in the same place of ours , by marvellously subduing the ...
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... Mary Magdalene , in 1403. For the sake of their souls this Chapel was built and endowed , and in it masses were daily said . Their souls , and the soul of Henry , and the souls of his progenitors , are in the hands of God : we are ...
... Mary Magdalene , in 1403. For the sake of their souls this Chapel was built and endowed , and in it masses were daily said . Their souls , and the soul of Henry , and the souls of his progenitors , are in the hands of God : we are ...
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... Mary Magdalene at Battlefield with its master and five chaplains . The church then was clearly built in the 3 years succeeding October 28th , 1406 . Keeping still to the documentary evidence , we find that there is at first no mention ...
... Mary Magdalene at Battlefield with its master and five chaplains . The church then was clearly built in the 3 years succeeding October 28th , 1406 . Keeping still to the documentary evidence , we find that there is at first no mention ...
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... Mary Magdalene at Battlefield with its master and five chaplains . The church then was clearly built in the 3 years succeeding October 28th , 1406 . Keeping still to the documentary evidence , we find that there is at first no mention ...
... Mary Magdalene at Battlefield with its master and five chaplains . The church then was clearly built in the 3 years succeeding October 28th , 1406 . Keeping still to the documentary evidence , we find that there is at first no mention ...
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... Mary Magdalene near Shrewsbury , " such was its original title , during the 150 years of its existence . They have been extracted from records preserved in the Public Record Office , the Bishop's Registry at Lichfield , the British ...
... Mary Magdalene near Shrewsbury , " such was its original title , during the 150 years of its existence . They have been extracted from records preserved in the Public Record Office , the Bishop's Registry at Lichfield , the British ...
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3rd Series Abbey advowson aforesaid appointed Archæological Arms Aston Bailiff Battle of Shrewsbury Battlefield Church beate marie Bridgnorth Burgess buried canterie Castle century Chantry chapel of St chaplains College or Chantry Corbet County of Salop domo draper Earl Edward Edward VI Elizabeth England filius eius filius eiusdem filius Ricardi filius Thome filius Willelmi finiuit xl.s Forster granted heirs Henrici Henry IV History of Shrewsbury Hotspur Husee Idsall iiijd Iohanis Johannes filius John lands late College Lichfield Lord Ludlow manor Mary Magdalene Master or Warden messuages mortuus sine herede Neenton Nicholas Oswestry parish Percy primis Prince Rectory reign Ricardus filius Richard Hussey Robert Robert Forster Roger Ive Rogerus filius Roll Salop Sheriff Shifnal Shropshire Stafford successors Summa Sundorne Thomas filius Thomas Smalman tithes town viijd W. G. D. FLETCHER Wales Wilderhope William Witness the King Worfeld Worfield Wroxeter xijd
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Page 243 - FURTHERMORE, of our special Grace, and of our certain Knowledge and mere Motion, we have given and granted, and by these Presents, for us, our Heirs and Successors, do give and grant...
Page 170 - Henry, by the grace of God, King of England and France, and Lord of Ireland, To all to whom these present Letters shall come greeting; Know ye, that we...
Page 332 - But I was out of my wits almost, and the more from that upon my lifting up the earth with the spudd I did discern that I had scattered the pieces of gold round about the ground among the grass and loose earth...
Page 306 - VIII., or his children, lieutenants began to be introduced, as standing representatives of the crown, to keep the counties in military order, for we find them mentioned as known officers in the statute 4 & 5 Ph. & M. c. 3, though they had not been then long in use, for Camden speaks of them in the time of Queen Elizabeth, as extraordinary magistrates constituted only in times of difficulty and danger...
Page 332 - And he being gone, and what company there was, my father and I with a dark lantern, it being now night, into the garden with my wife, and there went about our great work to dig up my gold. But, Lord ! what a tosse I was for some time in, that they could not justly tell where it was...
Page xxxiii - Majesty, they would mentally include the health of the Prince and Princess of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family.
Page 328 - They had been on a visit at a house of their relations the Egerton family in Herefordshire; and in passing through Haywood forest were benighted, and the Lady Alice was even lost for a short time. This accident, which in the end was attended with no bad consequences, furnished the subject of a Mask for a Michaelmas festivity, and produced Comus.
Page 333 - So do leave my father to make a second examination of the dirt ; and my mind at rest in it, being but an accident ; and so gives me some kind of content to remember how painful it is sometimes to keep money, as well as to get it...
Page xi - Some portion of the credit for this was due to himself. While he persecuted the Lollards, and failed in war, he yet " reigned as a constitutional king ; he governed by the help of his parliament, with the executive aid of a council, over which parliament both claimed and exercised control. Never before and never again for more than two hundred years were the commons so strong as they were under Henry IV.; and in spite of the dynastic question, the nation itself was strong in the determined action...
Page xxi - ... presume to attempt this, let him know that he will incur the indignation of Almighty God, and of his blessed apostles Peter and Paul. Given at Rome in St. Peter's on the 25th of February in the second year of our Pontificate.