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A History of the County of York East Riding
… of Latin-trained clerks. From references to School Street and School Lane in 1347, the school seems to have stood on … regulated the fees which supplied his livelihood, and at times allowed him a house, clothing, and a salary. 3 In 1479 the school was endowed together with …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… several unlicensed schools in the liberty between 1304 and 1306, and in 1458 a man was forbidden to have a school in the town. … friary in 1774. 91 It benefited from collections taken at sermons founded by John Green (d. 1779), bishop of Lincoln, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… twelvemonth' with the Dominicans in Blackfriars in 1510, and a chandler who had been taught by the clerk of St. Ebbe's … were founded in New College c. 1380, Magdalen in 1480, and Christ Church in 1546. It was also possible for boys from … year before the parish was officially constituted in 1837 sermons were being preached in aid of an existing girls' …
A History of the County of Essex
… century. 1 Schoolmasters were mentioned in 1357, 1383, and 1425; in 1460, 1464, and 1512 they were apparently … without the clothing charity. The trustees revived charity sermons, encouraged new subscribers, and limited the number … number of day and Sunday schools in association with their preaching stations between 1836 and 1848. Old Heath school, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (the date of issue of writs de expensis to the knights and burgesses) For the writs of summons see PW, II ii, 136-51. The royal judges and clerks were resummoned on 14 March to meet on 13 April to … Duchy of Lancaster Ancient Deeds, DL 10/217. The knights and burgesses were presumably no longer present. The …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Membranes 1 to 7 are each approximately 285 mm. in width and membranes 8 to 32 are each approximately 305 mm. in … apart from occasional gallic acid stains on membranes 28 and 31, although almost all of membrane 32 is stained, … Trade in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1977), 221-2. The Sermons of Thomas Brinton, Bishop of Rochester , ed. M.A. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the prelates, abbots, earls, barons, knights, burgesses and all others who came to the parliament at Salisbury (on 16 … of Lancaster's failure to attend the Salisbury parliament and by the gathering of armed men both by Lancaster and Mortimer continued after the end of the assembly. On …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… on 3 February, after the deposition of Edward II and the coronation of Edward III, but without being … 2. C 49/83 (formerly C 49/ roll 11), membranes 1 recto and 2 recto: 'The Points of the Parliament'. This roll, C … against Edward II, the speech by Roger Mortimer and the sermons by the archbishop and bishops, and the acclamation of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of membrane 1 which is badly stained with gallic acid, and from which the right-hand side is torn and missing. The text, written in a small, clear chancery … know how to assist, aid or counsel their subjects by preaching, confessions or in any other understandable manner; …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… from the bottom half of membrane 1 which is slightly torn and stained with gallic acid, rendering certain sections of … Anglie quinquagesimo primo', at the bottom of membrane 9, and the later notes, 'Parl. apud Westm' .xv. Hillar' anno 51 … 1 Payments to messengers delivering the personal summonses and writs for election were recorded in the exchequer on 12 …
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