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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 3 d. to the bishop of Bath and Wells, and 6 s. 8 d. to the church of St. Andrew. Witnesses: Geoffrey Schirigg, Henry … were sworn, between the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of Wells and the said Peter. Witnesses: Henry … Seynt Jonys acre, and the advowson and patronage of the church of St. John the Evangelist and All Saints at …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… of Wells, to the use of the vicars of the cathedral church, of all his right to a place or fabric in the middle … the elder, Sir John Alampton, vicars of the cathedral church, Wells, and principals of the common hall of the New … John Bovyngdon and John Alampton, perpetual vicars of the church, to receive from Henry [Bowet], bishop of Bath and …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… dwelt, on the east side of the street leading from the church to the New College in La Mountry, Wells; rent 3 s. 4 … by John Carent junior, John Godwyn, Lewis, parson of Penne church, and William Bochell, to John Raynold, clerk, and his … to the west and south of the churchyard of St. Cuthbert's church, Wells, for the support of a chaplain and of the poor …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… of the cathedral, Richard Swan, provost of the same church, and Thomas Mersshe, steward of the same church, canons and residentiaries, their heirs and assigns. … to Andrew Grantham, vicar-choral of the cathedral church. Dated, Wells, Conception of the Virgin, 1 Ric. III. …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… the barton of the stables of the vicars of the cathedral church, adjoining to the common garden of the vicars on the … seniors and vicarschoral in the quier of the cathedral church of Wells, to Thomas Dickes, Elinor his wife, and Alice … the time of John Bekham, Bach. Decret., steward, and Roger Church, Decret. Doctor, communar. With a list of fees, &c. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… main interest lies in the existence of the two villages, Church Charwelton (1), now deserted, and Upper Charwelton (3) … m. to the N.W. Medieval and Later a(1) Deserted village of Church Charwelton (SP 544554; Figs. 13 and 39), on the N.E. … on clay between 140 m. and 152 m. above OD. It was called Church Charwelton because the parish church, which …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… impropriators, the Earl of Tankerville and others. The church was rebuilt about 1763. A curious stone coffin was … digging a grave, and has been placed in the chancel of the church; it contained some human bones, pieces of armour, and … 14. 2.; net income, 455; patron, the Hon. N. Fellowes. The church has a low steeple covered with oak shingles, and …
Old and New London
… shouted the praises of their goods. The countless church-bells rang ceaselessly, to summon the pious to … deride, and point the finger at; but they forget that the Church uses strong arguments with perverse adversaries. To … Pharisee, like the fat abbot who has just gone past the church door; but benign and wondrous diligent, and in …
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