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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 13 s. 4 d. Metropolitan Consolidated 2 per cent. stock. (iii) In the parish of St. Faith.1. In 1842 James Farquharson … 168 6 s. a year, is applied for church purposes. 2. 1641. Henry Smith's Charity. By deed Robert Earl of Essex and others, as the surviving trustees of the estate of Henry Smith, in performance of the trusts reposed in them, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… family. The tower contains five bells, the treble cast by Henry Knight in 1674 and the rest by Anthony Bond in 1621. … in 1659. On the south wall is a tablet erected in 1675 by Henry and Anne Beeston to the memory of seven of their … Hill is properly in Chilcomb parish (see V.C.H. Hants, iii, 315). The patronage is given where possible, the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… St. Giles, to be held 'on the Eastern hill of Winchester.' Henry I extended the fair-time for a further five days in … falling-off, since we hear that on this occasion 'statim post sextamdeciman diem feria capta fuit in manu domini … chalon was to be 4 ells long and 4 ells wide. 75 Edward III in his utilitarian policy of encouraging the wool and …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… of archdeacon of Winchester and Surrey were unaffected. Henry VIII issued statutes for the new body in 1544, similar … and the new statutes of 1638 took the place of those of Henry VIII. 4 The number of canons remained at twelve, until …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the city. 30 However, the evidence of the reign of Henry II showing the activity of the town, the enlarging and … . for the mewing of his hawks,' and adds that Henry III demised the Mews to Reginald son of Peter. 36 However, an … St. Bartholomew Hyde Street, about where the modern lamp-post stands. 47 Thence the wall as it went west made a slight …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The small scenes at the bottom contain figures of Edward III and Richard II, the kings under whom the college was … Justice Earle in 1874, contains the portraits and arms of Henry VI and others. The bosses in the roof bear the arms of … laws are divided into six chapters:I. Chapel; II. School; III. Hall; IV. Court, Town and Hills ( In atrio, oppido et ad …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… jurors declared that their privilege was by grant of Henry II when he allowed them all the liberties of … when presentments as to civil and criminal matters and inquisitions 'de totez choses touchaunz la corune et de la … a roll of 1202 it is recorded of a woman 'Et ideo meruit mortem, sed per dispensationem eruantur ei oculi' (Pollock …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… no authentic evidence of its existence until the reign of Henry I. 2 The early corporate existence of Winchester owed … the 12th century is shown clearly by the two charters of Henry II, one granting to the citizens of Winchester all the … for 5, and Ernald Vinitor for 20. 40 In June 1228 Henry III directed a writ to the barons of the Exchequer that …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the arms of Edward the Confessor, of St. George, of King Henry VIII, a cheveron between three swans with a rose on the … initials W. F. and H. B., for William Frost, Steward, and Henry Broke, Prior, and motto 'Sit laus Deo.' Of the six … upon them, among which will be noticed the arms of Edward III, 'the shield for peace' of the Black Prince, William of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ST. CROSS The hospital of St. Cross was founded in 1136 by Henry of Blois, and consisted of a church with hospital … by a flight of stairs with wooden handrailing and newel-post, with a pelican for finial. In the centre of the floor … The roof is supported by a truss with tie-beam and king-post, braced collar and central purlin. In the two-light …