History of Newcastle and Gateshead ...: Sixteenth century. 1885

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W. Scott, 1885
 

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Página 239 - Edward VI., by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland king, defender of the faith, and on earth supreme head of the Church of England and Ireland, to all to whom these present letters shall come, greeting. Know ye that,
Página 340 - day of August, in the first year of the reign of our sovereign lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, queen of England, France, and Ireland, defender of
Página 490 - For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be a sufficient hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the good man and his family from the quack or pose, wherewith as then very few were acquainted.
Página 490 - the multitude of chimneys lately erected, whereas in their young days there were not above two or three, if so many, in most uplandish towns of the realm (the religious houses and manor places of their lords always excepted, and peradventure some great personages), but each one made his fire against a reredosse in the hall where he dined and dressed his meat.
Página 320 - and testament in manner and form following, that is to say :— "First, I bequeath my soul to Almighty God, my Maker and Redeemer, and to all the
Página 489 - Of coal-mines we have such plenty in the north and western parts of our island as may suffice for all the realm of England, and so must they do hereafter; indeed, if wood be not better cherished than it is at this present, and, to say the truth, notwithstanding that very
Página 387 - surplice alone, others with none ; some with chalice, others with a communion cup, others with a common cup ; some with unleavened bread, and some with leavened. Some receive kneeling, others standing, others sitting ; some baptise in a font, others in a basin ; some sign with the sign of the cross, others
Página 210 - Henry VIII., by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland king, defender of the faith, etc. To all to whom these present letters shall come, greeting.
Página 210 - we of our special grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents we give and grant to the aforesaid mayor
Página 284 - need, but also he would be a great confounder of the Anabaptists lately sprung up in Kent. Secondly, he should not continue the ministration in the north, contrary to this set forth here. Thirdly, the family of the Scots now inhabiting in Newcastle chiefly for his fellowship would not continue there, by colour

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