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The medieval records of a London City church
… and Payments. Payments for the Church.] * * * * * 1Paid to s ir Iohn Tyllysley for a Rewarde for his bok es iij s iiij d * * * * * Paid to Alys smale for wasshing the lynnen … Rob ert Claver iij d ob. * * * * * paid for mendyng of the pix clothe at Mestres Duklyng gave to the high' Awter ij d …
The medieval records of a London City church
… for the chirche, ij d. * * * * * paid for wasshyng of the pix cloth' ou er the alter, iiij d. paid to Brigh't, the … of the Great chirch'yerd & for Carryage of Rubbysshe, ij s. paid for mendyng of Mastur Alens Surplis, j d. paid for … lymyng of Seint Katheryns chappell and for lyme, ij s ij d. paid for a holowe key to the vpper vestry dore, iiij …
The medieval records of a London City church
… to M r Channon, Curate, for the Beed-Rowle for a yere ij s iiij d paid to the orgon maker for his ffee at Crystemas … normandy Canvas for albys for the Church', the ell' vj d. S umma xv s vj d paid for ix ell es of holand clothe for a … ij d * * * * * paid for wasshyng & Starchyng of e pix clothe ij d paid for the makyng of ij Surplic es for the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was annually celebrated to the Dissolution. At Herbert's death, Bishop Eborard, his successour, built the whole nave … of Waterford in Ireland dedicated the altar at the sacrist's chamber door, to St. Peter and Paul, and all the Saints, … sepulchre at Easter, on which day, the crucifix and the pix were taken out of this place, where they were in a solemn …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ward of itself, and at the beginning of the Confessor's reign was uninhabited, being field only; that part which is … Crofta, or Mancroft. At the latter end of the Confessor's time it began to be inhabited, and at the Conqueror's … 1461, John Shotesham buried in the church, gave a silver pix of 5 marks value. Will. Atkins in 1462, gave 6 marks to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… towards the monks clothing; reserving a pension of 30 s. a year to be paid by the chamberlain out of it, to the … chiefly consisted in offerings, then worth 17 marks, 8 s. 4 d. a year, the tithes of 4 acres and 1 rood of arable … as it hath been said, to be reposited with the silver pix, with relicks and the silver chest gilt, with relicks, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… to John a furred robe of the suit of their esquires, or 20 s. therefor if it be not delivered, to be received yearly for … of a fixed weight and fineness (subject to the moneyer's remedy), for reserving a certain proportion to the king and … metal without charge or exaction, for the trial of the pix, and against counterfeit money ( as at the appointment of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of OPOLDELDOC. It was sometimes known as Greek pitch (Pix graeca). OED earliest date of use: 1398 Found in the 1784 … pot; a definition supported by the entry in Randle Holme's list of 'Terms used by a Jersey-Comber', in which he … Mixed and matted HAIR combed from the head when women's hair was worn long. It had to be disentangled and cleaned …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… of Harpley and Carleton, paid the immense sum of 866 13 s. 4 d. to the crown for licence to transfer the chantry of … and 60 acres of land, 18 of meadow, 2 of pasture, 5 10 s. in rents, and much more land in various townships, three … There were secured for him two great chalices and a great pix of silver and parcel gilt, divers rich corporas cases and …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of Harpley and Carleton, paid the immense sum of 866 13 s. 4 d. to the crown for licence to transfer the chantry of … and 60 acres of land, 18 of meadow, 2 of pasture, 5 10 s. in rents, and much more land in various townships, three … There were secured for him two great chalices and a great pix of silver and parcel-gilt, divers rich corporas cases, …
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