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A History of the County of Oxford
… in the church and to William Whately's long prayers and sermons, and implies also that there were meetings of … by puritans: by contrast Banbury people flocked to hear sermons and lectures by some of the leading preachers of the … W. W. Skeat, Notes to Piers the Plowman (E.E.T.S.), 49. Sermons of H. Latimer, ed. G. E. Corrie (Parker Soc.), 299; …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… into exile as a result of his attempts to reform the Welsh church and because of Owain's hostility ( JS Epp. I no. … at Windsor 20 Apr. 1246 ( Litt. Wall. no. 21). After Anglo-Welsh agreement of 1247 left impoverished see of Bangor, … Bangor Pontifical: a pontifical of the Use of Salisbury', Welsh Music History ii (1997) 65-99, suggesting an East …
The Environs of London
… After his death, archbishop Tillotson published his sermons, in two volumes octavo; to which he prefixed a short … world. There is a print of him by White, prefixed to his sermons. He never published any thing in his life-time, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Michelgrove in Clapham (d. 1549). 41 In the 1570s sermons were delivered at irregular intervals. 42 At least …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… on flat ground 200 yds. S.E. of (4), lies just N. of the Welsh Way and has an entrance in the S.E. side. There are …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… shape, extending from Ready Token at the junction of the Welsh way and Akeman Street on the south-east to the valley … 16 and the old LondonGloucester road, 17 often called the Welsh way. The latter was named from the use made of it by Welsh drovers, who were often recorded at Barnsley in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is very fine, and embraces, in the distance, views of the Welsh hills. Barnston BARNSTON, a parish, in the union and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Perkins, curate by 1572, 231 was not preaching quarterly sermons in 1576 232 and was described as a sufficient scholar … to the east end of the chancel and one parishioner went to sermons in Gloucester in preference to attending the parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and there is a fine view of the city of Chester, with the Welsh hills in the distance. The road from Chester to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… took place in the immediate neighbourhood, between the Welsh and the West Saxons, the latter led by their king, … or Anglesey, signifying "the Englishmen's Isle." But the Welsh sovereign, Mervyn Vrych, continually on the alert to … to counteract the efforts of the unsubdued spirit of the Welsh. For this purpose he selected Porth Wgyr, which at that …
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