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Journal of the House of Lords
… Cursoll, their Minister, and by the Abetment of Jo. Farmery, Doctor of Laws, and Chancellor of the Diocese of … said Strangers again; and for that it was alledged by Dr. Farmery, that Mr. Bateman hath received One Hundred Pounds of … Use Thirty Pounds, Part of the said Money, and that Dr. Farmery likewise confessed that he had received Seventy …
Journal of the House of Lords
… best Information and Knowledge as they can therein. Dr. Farmery to be bailed, and to crossexamine the Witnesses …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of the same; Stephen Curfoll, Minister there, and Dr. Farmery, Chancellor, had got from them unduly Two Hundred …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… feigned illness as an excuse for drinking together in the farmery. Discipline had broken down and the temporal affairs … that proper care should be taken of the sick in the farmery, that a sufficient allowance of food should be … meat and fish, also for the care of the sick in the farmery. The secular clerks, who sang in the Lady chapel, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (6) That the prior or sub-prior should daily visit the farmery to see that there is suitable food for the infirm and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… number of twentysix; that there were twelve sick in the farmery; and that Prior Borard had not rendered a proper … Robert Godewyn, sub-deacon, stated that the sick in the farmery did not have what was necessary for them. The prior … were the church, cloister, chapter house, frater, farmery, and sub-prior's lodging, with outer cloister and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… St. Mary Magdalen, and St. Mary's chapel in the conventual farmery, and their respective graveyards, after pollution by …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… report of everything. Canon Banyard said that there was no farmery nor attendance for the infirm canons; Canon Whetebred …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… six other canons were present. The report showed that the farmery was not open for the reception of infirm brethren; … that the frater was ruinous; and that they had no farmery. Canon William Kettilston re-echoed the complaints as to frater and farmery. Canon Richard Andrew said that the prior only rose …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… there was an absence of necessaries for the sick in the farmery; the prior did not show the state of the house to his … John Hickling said that the expense of attendance in the farmery was laid upon the sick. Canon Robert Aleyn confirmed … consequent injunctions provided that the attendance in the farmery was to be paid for at the expense of the house, and …
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