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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… etc, similar to those on pp. 106, 112. o. 130 d. Clerk of the fabric: Pomeray. o. I31 d. Communar: Capron. o. 132. … on Oct. 1, that he [Bekham] had done well in holding a court at Burnham; he was therefore appointed for one year. … for 36 l. 4; excepting the perquisites and profits of the court there, which belong to the canons residentiary. He must …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… etc., similar to those on pp. 106, 112. o. 166 d. Clerk of the fabric: Pomerey. o. 167 d. Communar: Capron. … year following shall henceforward be chosen on the morrow of St. Jerome, so that he may ride with the old steward to … he shall have two faculties to receive the daily commons of vicars-choral present both day and night, without any …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… priories, chantries and offices, as before. o. 182. Clerk of the fabric: Pomeray. Communar: Capron. Sub-treasurer: … grant a license to marry to any widow, unless she, in full court or before the dean and chapter, surrender her holding, … 151112, Jan. 26.Agreed that Mr. Copland, proctor of the court of Canterbury, shall be proctor for the chapter in the …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… chantries and offices, as before. o. 201 d. Clerk of the fabric: Pomerey. o. 202 d. Communar: Capron. … [ laudibus organicis], and for his diligent instruction of the boys and choristersof a reward of 26 s. 8 d. to be … and if he shall not be indicted in the king's court before Michaelmas next or the following term, then he …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 1544, Oct. 4.Grant by Polidore Vergil, archdeacon of Wells, to John Gye, of the office of registrar and scribe of the acts of the court of the archdeaconry. Confirmed by the dean and chapter, … in that behalfe. Thus hartelly fare you well. At the court. o. 115. 1545, June 1.Warrant by the dean, William …
Whitehall
… CHAPTER I Site of Whitehall in the Twelfth CenturyPart of WestminsterHubert … and built a hall and a chapel similar to those at Hampton Court. One or two old views show us stately and lofty … on entering upon possession he ordered a tennis court, a cockpit, and a series of bowling-greens. But we are …
Whitehall
… Chapter II CHAPTER II Accession of the StuartsWalling ford HouseHenry, Prince of WalesMasks … to Queen Elizabeth, built himself a house to be near the Court. James I. made him a peer, as Lord Knollys, in 1603. In … reputed to be a great traveller, but more in vogue at Court as a "devyser of maskes." He had three shillings a day …
Whitehall
… CHAPTER III Accession of Charles I.Unfavourable Omens"The White King"Henrietta … of Literature, and is well summarised by Jesse in his Court of England under the Stuarts, to which I may refer a … sciences. Painting, music, architecture flourished at his Court, together with poetry and science. He probably brought …
Whitehall
… CHAPTER IV Legendary Anecdote of Cromwell and the Body of Charles I.The FuneralCromwell at … apartments. A kind of village clustered round the Tennis Court, a little to the southward of the tilt-yard and the … the members of the Council, the Lord Mayor, and the aldermen. The procession passed through King Street to …
Old and New London
… call it Charing Cross." Peele, "King Edward I." Derivation of the Name of CharingDescription of the Original CrossLines … next morning. The Queen's scout, on his return to the court, declared Wyatt's being at Brentford, which sudden news made all in the court wonderfully afraid. Drums went through London at four …
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