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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… George Sayer Charles Stanley Ambrose Pudsey John Chaplain Sir William Ellys Richard Ellys Sir Gilbert …
Cardiff Records
… as ample manner and form as any abbot, priest, guardian, chaplain, chantry-priest, incumbent, master, brother, …
Old and New London
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
A History of the County of Northampton
… by St. James's abbey, Northampton, with a resident chaplain. It was endowed by the local lord, to whom the abbey granted the right to appoint the chaplain. 61 Earthworks alongside the lane leading to … of St. Mary in Heathencote the house which Henry the chaplain then held, rendering 2 lb. of wax yearly to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… served in the late Middle Ages by a resident, stipendiary chaplain 9 and in 1522 two chaplains had salaries of 5 6 s. 8 … several parishioners absented themselves from church, the chaplain was non-resident, the church's manse having fallen … 12 The farmer of the rectory paid for repairs to the chaplain's house in 1409 13 and received parishioners' …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Foster's Index Eccl. [ 5] Pearse, James (Perse) chaplain, B.A. supd. Oct., 1540; one of these names beneficed … Nov., 1667, aged 17; demy 1667-91, B.A. 1671, M.A. 1674, chaplain 1671-76; admon. at Oxford 10 Nov., 1676. See Bloxam, … college 1661-72, rector of Brington, Northants, 16(56)-76, chaplain in ordinary to Chas. II., canon of Canterbury 1660, …
Old and New London
… no longer restricted to a person of the founder's name), a Chaplain, an Under-Master of the Upper School, a Master of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and the Rev. Robert Douglas, who, in the capacity of chaplain, accompanied a brigade of auxiliaries sent over to …
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