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A History of the County of Chester
… terms which suggest that it was associated with St. Peter's. 2 Probably it was founded by the Montalt family, barons of … Sir Christopher Hatton, who promptly sold it to Alexander King. In 1587 King in turn sold it to Alexander Cotes, in the possession of …
A History of the County of Chester
… can be traced back at least as far as William Prynne's visit of 1637, when, as a prisoner on his way to … Eaton preached Congregationalism in a sermon at St. John's, and after the fall of the city in 1646, as chaplain to the … new society initially met in houses in Steven Street and King Street, but in 1823 a chapel was built in Steam Mill …
A History of the County of Chester
… but not implausible, ascribes the foundation of St. John's to thelred, king of Mercia (674704), in 689. 1 Other information on the pre-Conquest church is scarce. King Edgar is said to have prayed in the minster ( …
The medieval records of a London City church
… of the same. The Chantries now pay a small subsidy to the King: Nasing's Chantry pays 4 s. 6 d.] The paymentes for the Cherch'e. * * * * * 1 P ayd …
The medieval records of a London City church
… em, p aid to M r Alen for the Bede Rowle of the Church' ij s * * * * * 2It em, p aid to s ir Joh'n Borugh'brig by the Comaundeme nt of the Masturs of … god m l v c xxj ti, and in the xiij yere of the Rayng of King henr e the viij th, this Acompt, made by me, Ioh'n …
The medieval records of a London City church
… * * 1 p aid to M r Curate for the bedroll es for a yer ij s paid for Mending of a pane in oon of the sowth' windowse … for payntyng & renewing the Imag es in the same cloth' v s * * * * * paid for drying of the Sip ers for the sacram ent … tavern for the drinking of M r Colmas w it h others of the king es chappl'e that had songen in the churche ix d paid for …
The medieval records of a London City church
… Receyuid for the pytt and knyll for M r Knyght xx s R eceyuid for a pytt in the churche yarde for a straunger … at iij s iiij d le day xl s * * * * * 6 It em, to the king es purcyvaunt for bringing of the king es Co mmission for the Chauntry land es xij d * * * * * …
The medieval records of a London City church
… as hereafter Insvith. Rec' of Thomas Cleton, Thellder, iij s iiij d; of Thomas Nicollson iij s iiij d; of Thomas Lorimor … in the Sixt yere of the reign of o ur sou erangne Lord king Edward y e Sixt, by y e most avncie ntt es of y e said p … Sixt yere of y e Reign of o ur seid Sou eraing ne Lord king Edward the Sixt vnto the end & terme of Twentie yeres …
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
… Knells, pits and bequests Item received of John Reynold's wife 10s. Item received of John Manewe 3s. 4d. Item … by 31s. 8d, which is owing at this account to Richard King one of the said wardens. 17. [f. 25] This is the account … rent at Easter the 14th year of the reign of the said King [1474] 6s. 8d. Paid. The same Chester for Midsummer …
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
… 24s. 8d. Received of Master Plomer for Juliana Fairhead's obit 12s. Received of Richard Ynglysche for Matthew … and Thomas Smith] 5 5s. 10d., the 29th year of King Henry the VIII churchwardens John Smith and Edward … and Thomas Smith 5 5s. 10d., the 29th year of the reign of King Henry the VIII at the making of their account. Witnessed …
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