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A History of the County of Wiltshire
The cathedral of Salisbury Eighteenth to twentieth centuries … generalizations are not possible. The rules and customs of canonical residence were inherited from the past, and … (18845), p. 4; Cath. and Coll. Churches ( Lay Vicars and Clerks), H.C. 428, p. 539 (1876), lviii. Stat. Sar. 508. E. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
The cathedral of Salisbury 1. THE CATHEDRAL OF SALISBURY THE … Ramsbury there was apparently neither an organized body of clerks nor the resources for maintaining them. 4 The building … wrote that Bishop Osmund 'not only willingly kept clerks distinguished in learning from wherever they came, but …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
The cathedral of Salisbury From the Reformation to the Restoration From the Reformation to … constitutional changes. Rather, there was an accentuation of late medieval developments. Most obvious was the extension …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
The Chamberlain's Account 1584-5 Nos. 1-67 CHAMBERLAIN'S ACCOUNT 158485 1. [f.1] The third account of Robert Brandon chamberlain of the city of London from … 102 27.a. [f.23] To Robert Smithe, late one of the under clerks of the outer court of the lord mayor and aldermen, for …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
The Chamberlain's Account 1584-5 Nos. 68-146 Nos. 68146 68. … 8 Jan. allowed to John Coxe merchant taylor, farmer of the customs and profits at Queenhithe, as well for theof gold of 30s. the piece by him given in reward to 2 clerks of the council and for the charges of himself and Mr …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
The Chamberlain's Account 1585-6 Nos. 147-226 Nos. 147226 147. [The fourth account of Robert Brandon chamberlain of the city of London from … office of mayoralty 74 10s.; to the wardens of the Parish Clerks for their pains and service the same day there 6s.8d. …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
The Chamberlain's Account 1585-6 Nos. 227-81 Nos. 22781 227. … in the matter depending in the star chamber at the suit of the lord Thomas Howard for the liberties of Christ Church … 2s.2d.; 8 September by commandment of my lord mayor to the clerks of St Magnus' parish for making ready the church …
Survey of London
The chapel and hospital of St. Mary Rounceval CHAPTER 1: THE CHAPEL AND HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY ROUNCEVAL AT CHARING CROSS On the Thursday before …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
The Chapel Royal Chaplains, 1660-1837 Chaplains 16601837 The … lord chamberlain's warrant. Prior to 1702, large numbers of chaplains in ordinary and extraordinary were appointed. … actually in waiting, four being assigned to each month of the year, each to wait for one week. 1 After 1702 only the
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
The Chapel Royal Clerks of the Closet Clerk of the Closet … was paid 6 13s 4d per annum. 4 By 1691 Stanley, W. Deputy Clerks of the Closet 16679; 16841685; 17161837 The deputy …
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