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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… in Somerset or elsewhere within the realm of England, at a yearly fee of 20 marks issuing out of the manor of … of all accounts relating to the property of the bishopric, at a yearly fee of 6 l. 13 s. 4 d., with 53 s. 4 d. for … obventions, etc., from Lady-day, 1591, for 99 years, at a rent of 30 l. to Chessire and his successors, who are to …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… the clock and chimes in all iron and wire work yearly, at his own proper cost and charges." 1591, Nov. 5.Roger … the fabric and the mayor of Wells. No pigs are to be kept at the barn or bartons or precincts thereof, and no cattle … you well. Whereas the busshopprick of Bathe and Wells is at this present voide by the decease of the late incumbent of …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 24 of March, the fift of August, the fift of November, and at the Quarter Sessions yearly heald at Wells." o. 34. 1610, Dec. 15.Richard Eaton, S.T.B., … 1611, Oct. 1.The offices of keeper of the bishop's palace at Wells and of the house or prison within the palace, called …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… the curtains; 7 l. 16 s. 1 d. for 69 1/4 yards of say at 2 s. 3 d.; 2 s. for 3 doz. of binding inkle; paid by Dr. … that shall beare any office in the said church, shall at the time he shall be elected officer take a corporall oath … allowed by the deane or in his absenc by the senior canon at home, geveyng notice of the said persone six dayes before …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… whereas three quarters pay, viz. 3 li., was behind unpaid at Michaelmas last; they, the said deane and chapter, except … to be soe equally devided amongst the priests." o. 102 d. "At the same time it is ordered that such monyes as shalbe paid for offrings at Easter, or for other casualties, for marriadges, …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… signed, Gerard Wood. 1642, April 2.mdash;Tristram Towse, at his own request, is discharged of Mr. Budge's legacy, … "which with th'encrease made delivered to him was 160 l. at that tyme." The receipt is signed, Ger. Wood. 1642, April … being a Londoner, there being a very faire crucifix at the upper end of the south end of the cathedrall church of …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Wrantage, East Curry and Knap-fee are to be "prosecuted at law." 1684, Oct. 6.Ordered "that for the future all monies … compensation for the entertainments which hee shall make at the audits, without expectation of any herriots or … and benefit of the poor people now or hereafter in the old almshouses of the erection of Bishop Bubwith and Bishop …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… east part of New-works gardens, 16 feet from east to west at the south end, 24 feet from east to west at the north end, and 34 feet from north to south, bounded on … Hughes of Wells, gent., appointed steward of the old Almshouses in Wells, in the room of John Paine, deceased. o. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Ordered that unless articles be given in before to-morrow at night, Mr. Filmer shall be dismissed with his charges. … informed that he had taken oath before the Commissioners at the Doctors Commons to answer articles, he was ordered to … appearance. Roger Harsnape and Margaret his wife, of Deptford, Kent. The like. fol. 193 b. William Holton, of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… was dangerously hurt in the wars with the Dutch, and cured at his own expense. [ Vol. CXXVI., Nos. 151156.] April. Notes by John Greene of ships at Deptford, with the number of men on board and other …
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