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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… and Corrigenda 1976 Since this Inventory was published in 1962 many new discoveries have been made and numerous … Ramm and later by A.D. Phillips during restoration of the Minster. The dimensions are estimated as 290 ft. (N.W.-S.E.) … was re-erected in 1971 opposite the South Transept of the Minster. To the W. and N. of the principia remains of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… armed and weaponed. I have reported sundry defects in this country; pray assist to the remedy thereof. I would … chief gentlemen be either sick or elsewhere, and stand me in small stead where the chiefest service is to be used. Pray … I see no likelihood of help, nor of him out of the isle of Sheppey, not for want of goodwill, but because the waters …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… with the Master of Gray ? 3. Whether he was ever in Scotland, and for what cause ? 4. Whether he was privy to … ? 6. What he has to live upon, and why he left his service in Berwick ? 7. What entertainment he receives from the Laird … Pleas, thence by Serjeant Fenner's opinion to the Court of Sheppey, before the Lord Warden. Mercer has been …
A History of the County of Kent
… 12 (20)). Malling Abbey (p. 148): Joan Baude, late abbess in 1414, and Isabel Ruton occurs as abbess at same date (De Banco, Trin. 2 Hen. V, 354). Sheppey Minster (p. 150): Joan Cobbeham, prioress, occurs 1435 (De …
A History of the County of Kent
… Hospitals ADDENDA 75. HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY, CANTERBURY In his list of hospitals in Kent, Mr. Arthur Hussey mentions the hospital of St. Mary … with several small parcels of land in Murston, Rodmersham, Sheppey, and elsewhere in the neighbourhood. The head of the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… By Judith A. Cripps I THE FARM OF THE CITY OF LINCOLN In 1535 the income of the dean and chapter included the sum … period. Kirton may well have been the site of the minster for the northern part of the West Riding of Lindsey, … confirmed by the pope in 1163. 3 Stow was an Anglo-Saxon minster, and the bishop's manor the head of the soke of Stow; …
Magna Britannia
… are now separate; there are some inclosures between them: in the time of the civil wars, it is probable that they were … P. 236. Trefusis is now inhabited by G. C. Fox, Esq. Minster. P. 237. The barton of Worthyvale was given by … 238. The patronage of the united rectory of Forrabury and Minster is alternate in the heirs of the late Sir Jonathan …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Benedictine abbey of Fcamp, was founded by Manasses Arsic in 1103. The original deed 1 gives the history thus; on 3 … to the church of Fcamp was renewed by him at Cogges in the presence of William, the third abbot, 2 his monks and … (Oxon), Nutstead, Maplescombe, Farningham, Tunstall, Sheppey, and Combe (all in Kent), at Swindon (Wiltshire), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Alien houses The priory of Minster Lovell 50. THE PRIORY OF MINSTER LOVELL The priory of Minster Lovell, attached to the abbey of Ivry in Normandy, was founded by Maud, widow of William Luvell, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1 1. The college of all the souls of the faithful departed in Oxford, called in its early days 'The College of the Souls' ( Collegium … was obtained from Shotover, Stow Wood, Eynsham, Beckley, Minster Lovell, and Horsham. It was sawn in a garden …
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