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A History of the County of Stafford
… transactions are remarkable in several respects. They took place when the properties in question were about to be … 32; S.H.C. xv. 104-5. Reg. Simonis de Langham (Cant. & York Soc.), 62, 107; Reg. Simonis de Sudbiria, vol. ii (Cant. & York Soc.), 160, 164, 174, 177; S.H.C. 1928, pp. 131-2. …
A History of the County of Kent
… 1432, granted licence for John Kemp, archbishop of York, to found the college of Sts. Gregory and Martin in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… worth 10 marks, in the parish church of his chief place of residence. Permission was given shortly afterwards …
A History of the County of Sussex
… chapel of Bulverhythe and land by the 'minster' in that place, 6 an annual render of 2,000 herrings and other fish … and put over it some prudent member of the community in place of the dean. 22 That this was done is evident from the … of infringing these rules he should thereby forfeit his place in the church. The sacrist, into whose hands all …
A History of the County of York
… Collegiate churches Other churches (except Beverley and York) 196. COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF HEMINGBROUGH The church of … six vicars, and six clerks. 14 The Dean and Chapter of York gave their consent to this ordination on 19 May 1427, … the said College and the Parish Church and in that place without a bridge.' In the former survey an imperfect …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… June, 1346, Thomas de Wokynge was instituted to the fifth place or grade among the chaplains, on the nomination of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… frequent occurrence in the archbishop's registers as the place from which letters were dated or where ordinations were …
A History of the County of York
… the Confessor. 7 The last three Saxon Archbishops of York seemed to have placed the canons on the footing of a … seven in number, deriving their income, like the canons at York, from a common fund. Thomas of Bayeux is credited with … Bedern was attached. 23 This, however, did not give him a place in chapter, or the right to be regarded as a canon and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lodging of tymbre within the Castle, and to it is joined a place for the ministers of the chapel. 39 The notorious Dr. … dean of Oseney, warden of New College, Oxford, canon of York, Lincoln, Sarum, and Windsor, and rector of several … year by the dean and canons of Christ Church, Oxford, as a place of retirement in times of sickness. In 1552 the clerk's …