Beverlac; or, The antiquities and history of ... Beverley ... and of the provostry and collegiate establishment of St. John's, Volume 21829 |
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Page 520
... appears to have made his extracts from this very register . Both his MS . and the MS . now alluded to commence with precisely the same words , " Liber tractatus divse Euidenc ' concernen ' feode et beneficia sume ẞpositur ' Sci Johis ...
... appears to have made his extracts from this very register . Both his MS . and the MS . now alluded to commence with precisely the same words , " Liber tractatus divse Euidenc ' concernen ' feode et beneficia sume ẞpositur ' Sci Johis ...
Page 521
... appear to have been made by those who took charge of the register after the death or removal of their predecessor . At the dissolution , the MS . seems to have fallen into other hands , perhaps those of the twelve from the nature of the ...
... appear to have been made by those who took charge of the register after the death or removal of their predecessor . At the dissolution , the MS . seems to have fallen into other hands , perhaps those of the twelve from the nature of the ...
Page 531
... appears to have been , as instituted by king Athelstan - 7 presbyters , to be canons secular ; 7 clerks , called bellefarii . By Alfric , archbishop of York : -A precentor , chancellor , and sacrist ; 1 canon , called the eighth canon ...
... appears to have been , as instituted by king Athelstan - 7 presbyters , to be canons secular ; 7 clerks , called bellefarii . By Alfric , archbishop of York : -A precentor , chancellor , and sacrist ; 1 canon , called the eighth canon ...
Page 542
... appears , that the society was extremely rich ; not but this church , in common with others , generally speaking , had ample calls for its funds . The re - building of their church must have been a source of considerable expense to them ...
... appears , that the society was extremely rich ; not but this church , in common with others , generally speaking , had ample calls for its funds . The re - building of their church must have been a source of considerable expense to them ...
Page 549
... appears , that stores for the earl's house at Wressil Castle , for the whole year , were laid in from fairs . " He that stands charged withe my lorde's house for the houll yeir , if he may pos- sible shall be at all fairs ; where the ...
... appears , that stores for the earl's house at Wressil Castle , for the whole year , were laid in from fairs . " He that stands charged withe my lorde's house for the houll yeir , if he may pos- sible shall be at all fairs ; where the ...
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abutting acre of land afore aforesaid mayor governors aged aldermen aldermen and burgesses altar annis apud annum appurtenances in Beverley archbishop of York Bedern belonging Beverley aforesaid containing Beverley minster bishop canons carucates chantry chapel chaplain chapter choir church aforesaid church of Beverley church of St clerk collegiate church containing by estimation cottage court east Edward Edward III elected estimation half estimation one acre estimation one rood farm feast garth governors and burgesses granted heirs and successors Henry VIII jacet land late letters patent liberties lord manor Mary Mary's messuage ministers minster Nicholas ordination oxgangs paid persons ploughs prebend prebendary precincts present provost of Beverley provostry received regnavit reign rent Richard Robert rood of land sacrist saint selions singular South Dalton street called tenants tenement tenement late thereof Thomas thraves town aforesaid town of Beverley vicar Welwick whatsoever widow wife yearly
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Page 717 - Speed be paid into the Bank of England in the Name and with the Privity of the Accountant General of...
Page 23 - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 718 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there...
Page 707 - And the chapel is bathed in rosy light. 'Tis o'er ! side by side in the chapel fair, Are the sainted maidens laid ; With their snowy brow, and their glossy hair, They look not like the dead ; Fifty summers have come and passed away, But their loveliness knoweth no decay ! And many a chaplet of flowers is hung, And many a bead told there, And many a hymn of praise is sung, And many a low-breathed prayer ; And many a pilgrim bends the knee At the shrine of the sisters of Beverley.
Page 68 - Company, and their successors for ever, to be holden of us, our heirs and successors, as of our manor of East Greenwich, in our county of Kent, in free and common soccage...
Page 548 - Edward, by the grace of God, King of England, lord of Ireland and Duke of Aquitaine, to archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, justices, sheriffs, reeves, ministers, and all his bailiffs and faithful, greeting.
Page 607 - 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 547 - Richard, by the grace of God, king of England and France, and lord of Ireland, To all to whom these present letters shall come greeting.
Page 23 - ... ordained, or provided, or any other thing, cause, or matter, whatsoever, in any wise notwithstanding. In witness whereof, we have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourself at Westminster, the 23d day of May, in the seventh year of our reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the * * * * Per ipsum Regem.
Page 25 - W. that at certain days and places, which you or any such two or more of you as is aforesaid shall make known to him, he cause to come before you or such two or more of you as aforesaid...