Middlesex - Northumberland

Front Cover
 

Common terms and phrases

Popular passages

Page 219 - This is the day which the LORD hath made ; Let us rejoice and be glad in it...
Page 326 - Montney, knight, formerly enjoyed ; about this time, alfo, he was elected one of the knights of the moft noble order of the garter/ And the pth of Henry V.
Page 320 - ... to the dignity of a Baron of this Realm, by the title of Lord Ossulston, Baron of Ossulston.
Page 266 - Fourth, and of his council for the duchy of Lancaster ; and in the reign of king Henry the Fifth, he was in such esteem with Sir John Fastolfe, knight, that he appointed him one of his feoffees, whom he enabled, by a writing under his hand, to recover debts from the executors of king Henry the Fifth.
Page 513 - DKRRY by special charter, dated at Northampton, he was girt with a sword by the king's own hands (being the first of whom in any charter that expression was used).
Page 246 - St. Martin Ludgate St. Martin Orgar St. Martin Outwich St. Martin Vintry St. Mary Abchurch St. Mary Aldermanbury St. Mary Aldermary St Mary at Hill St. Mary Bothaw St. Mary Colechurch St. Mary Ie Bow St.
Page 415 - ... the sons of God's holy church, wisheth perpetual health. Know all men, now and hereafter, that David, King of Scots, my grandfather, of pious memory, whilst he was earl, founded an abbey at Seleschirche, in honour of the holy Virgin Mary, mother of God, and Saint John the evangelist; for the health of his own soul, and the souls of his father and mother, his brothers and sisters, and all his ancestors and successors.
Page 393 - a person of excellent parts and endowments, of a very good wit, fancy, and judgment, a great divine, and much esteemed by all parties, for his preaching, and fluid style.
Page 220 - London, hath believed and doth believe, that in the sacrament of the altar, under the forms of bread and wine there is not the very body and blood of our Saviour Jesus Christ in substance, but only a token and remembrance thereof, the very body and blood of Christ being only in heaven and nowhere else.
Page 405 - Claydon, granted for the health of his own soul and the souls of his ancestors a rent-charge of 13s.

Bibliographic information