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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… Called bp-elect, 21 Oct. 1333 ( CPL. 11 410), presumably by prov. (cf. CCR. 1330- 1333 p. 156).] M. Ralph Erghum D.Cn. … 12 Nov. ( CPR. 1374- 1377 pp. 168, 201). El. set aside by pope who prov. Erghum 12 Oct. ( CPL. IV 144, 215; Lamb., … 322b). D. June 1484 ( Emden, Reg. Ox. 111 2083). M. Thomas Langton B.Th. 1485-1493. Lic. el. 19 Dec. 1484 ( CPR. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… 28 July ( CPR. 1292-1301 p. 35). Goldesburgh had been el. by minority of chapt.-proctor arrived at Canterbury 18 Sept., … Mus., Cotton MS. Faustina B. viii ff. 6b, 52). M. John Langton Lic.Cn.L. 1447. Lic. el. sought 8 Nov. 1446 (P.R.O., … 1483 (Cambridge, Trinity College MS. 224 f. 1). M. Thomas Langton D.Th., D.Cn.L. 1483-1485. Custody of temps. gr. 21 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… 1282-1304. Prov. 15 June 1282 ( CPL. 1 466). Cons. 14 June by bps. of Ostia and Velletri ( R.S.A.). Temps. 11 Aug. ( … D. 22 Sept. 1492 (Lamb., Reg. Morton 1 f. 84b). M. Thomas Langton D.Th., D.Cn.L. 1493-1501. Trans. from Salisbury 13 March 1493 (Reg. Langton f. 1). Custody of temps. had been gr. 12 Jan. and 16 …
A Survey of London
… is without the gate and of the suburbes from the barres, by S. Mary Spittle to Bishopsgate, and a part of Hounds … a Pumpe, where sometime was a fayre wel with two buckets by the East ende of the parrish Church of S. Martin Otoswich, … saint Helen, haue ye these monuments of the dead: Thomas Langton Chaplain, buried in the Quire 1350. Adam Frances …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… This composite township is bounded on the north and east by the Hodder, which separates it from Yorkshire, in which … surface into hills and cloughs, the latter often watered by rapid brooks, formerly supplying motive power to numerous … for the marriage of Richard Shireburne to Joan Langton was granted in 1472; Test. Ebor. iii, 341. Duchy of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… includes the former parish of Littleton which was part of Langton Long Blandford until 1933; Littleton House and farm … The church was restored and a N. aisle was added in 1711 by Governor Pitt, whose father had been rector, but Pitt's … but this is more probably because it was included under Langton Long Blandford than because it was deserted. Rectors …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the hamlet of Linwood, 640 inhabitants. It comprises by computation 5000 acres, chiefly arable land. The living is … diameter, with a fosse; the site has been recently planted by Mr. Chaplin. Blaston (St. Michael) BLASTON ( St. Michael), … books at 6. 7. 8., and in the gift of the Rev. Edward Langton Ward: the tithes have been commuted for two …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a castle was erected here soon after the Conquest, by Gilbert, Earl of Clare, which was demolished by Prince Edward, after the battle of Lewes, in 1264, and the … the finest scenery of the forest. The "Queen's Bower" and "Langton Arbour" are still pointed out as the sites of …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Hereford in the County of Hereford watchmaker deceased did by Indre this day date putt himselfe apprentice to M r … lane pro 7 annis a xxv die dec: instant: 1660. 14 Robertus Langton filius Willielmi Langton nuper Civis et mercator. scissor, de London defunc …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… to be seied for many, and whan this hath be movyd, both by opyn resunne and unyversall wytnes, more licencyous we may passe yn to othir, y don by like vertu, and evyn power. Hedirto we have writyn … of the name. The first founded the abbey of Stratford Langton, in 1135, and was not living in Henry II's reign; the …
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