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A History of the County of Oxford
… collected by Adam the all-important gift of St. Mary's Church. 4 Then, a few months later, political events made it … two Dudley fellows ( c. 1525). 45 Of these properties the Church of St. Mary's was most important constitutionally, if … on the college island site); the college and St. Mary's Church were, so to speak, fused together into a single …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… presence of the said Ralph Esterling and Ralph fled to a church etc. out of fear and there abjured the islands etc. … have right in the said manor as of the right of their church etc., that they are to show their charters and writings and demonstrate the right of their church on this matter and are to sue the grace of the lord …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… kings of England to himself and his predecessors and his church of Canterbury, the said Hugh had unjustly arrested … to the prejudice of the same archbishop and his said church and to the harming of his said liberties etc. He … excommunication of all those who maliciously deprived his church of Canterbury of their right and of those who violated …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… plus a note on the breach of the sanctuary of the church of St Buryan (no. 65) which is not phrased in the form … oust eu en propres oes par .lx. anz; for the advowson of a church in the county of Rutland which they have of the gift … because of this obstruction the bishop has collated to the church. And thus he wrongfully retains the manor and is …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… king's share and when she was indicted of this fled to the church and abjured the islands. 2. Privilegium quod … their lands, and that to the great damage of us and your church of Amesbury, the which common was valued when their … said matters as of your grace, so that neither we nor your church be so damaged by reason of this handing over. And …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to arrest them and they resisted and then fled to church and admitted everything. So the said William Coppe … the king and his council Robert of Askby, parson of the church of Hale in the county of Lincolnshire prays that, … his death to the aforesaid master Nicholas and to his church aforesaid or to his successors as parsons of the same …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… present king, gave, and by his charter confirmed, to the church of the Blessed Mary and the Blessed Chad of Lichfield, … for the souls of our father, and of our ancestors, to the church of the Blessed Mary and Blessed Chad of Lichfield, and … all the manors, and all the lands, and all the fees of the church of Coventry and Lichfield, of Chester and Shrewsbury …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… same Boniface de Saluzzo, contrary to the rights of his church of York, the same archbishop is adjourned, through the … with the king's permission presented the chancellor to the church of Bridgford, which belongs to the advowson of the … of Tickhill, has intruded himself into the aforesaid church of Bridgford, the aforesaid Boniface and Roger are …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in person before the aforesaid official in the cathedral church of Chichester, on the Saturday before the feast of the … (1296) in the presence of lord William, the dean of the church of Chichester, master Robert, the treasurer of the said church, and other canons of the same place, and very many …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… manor of Stamfordham, together with the advowson of its church, and the same John, in the time of king Henry, the … and his successors etc., and he had presented to the same church etc., and his presentee was admitted, and the same … and he had died seised of them as of the right of his church, the king's escheator took the said tenements into the …