Chronicles of Charter-houseG. Bell, 1847 - 218 páginas |
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... pension of forty pieces of gold , issuing out of the churches of Magna - Stockton , Edlesborg , and North - Mymmes , in his diocese , to be ap- propriated to the Convent as long as he should continue Bishop of Lincoln . " We frequently ...
... pension of forty pieces of gold , issuing out of the churches of Magna - Stockton , Edlesborg , and North - Mymmes , in his diocese , to be ap- propriated to the Convent as long as he should continue Bishop of Lincoln . " We frequently ...
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... pension for life . A few of these lesser houses obtained the King's permission to con- tinue for some time longer ; amongst which was the Chartreuse at Kingston - upon - Hull . The royal 28 CHRONICLES OF CHARTER - HOUSE .
... pension for life . A few of these lesser houses obtained the King's permission to con- tinue for some time longer ; amongst which was the Chartreuse at Kingston - upon - Hull . The royal 28 CHRONICLES OF CHARTER - HOUSE .
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... pension . The voice of prayer , which , fervently breathed forth from holy lips , had daily ascended from their habitations , was now to cease for ever . Their relicks , their sacred utensils , were to be destroyed ; their lands ...
... pension . The voice of prayer , which , fervently breathed forth from holy lips , had daily ascended from their habitations , was now to cease for ever . Their relicks , their sacred utensils , were to be destroyed ; their lands ...
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... pension of 20 % . to the Prior , and 57. each to the rest of the monks , was assigned as some compensation . In the mean time the ten monks , who had been con- veyed to Newgate , were treated with the utmost barbarity ; they were ...
... pension of 20 % . to the Prior , and 57. each to the rest of the monks , was assigned as some compensation . In the mean time the ten monks , who had been con- veyed to Newgate , were treated with the utmost barbarity ; they were ...
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... in exchange for an annual pension of 107. The King immediately presented the estate , with all its appurtenances , to Sir Thomas Audley , Speaker of the House of Commons , from whom it passed to Sir 46 CHRONICLES OF CHARTER - HOUSE .
... in exchange for an annual pension of 107. The King immediately presented the estate , with all its appurtenances , to Sir Thomas Audley , Speaker of the House of Commons , from whom it passed to Sir 46 CHRONICLES OF CHARTER - HOUSE .
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66 Item anno arch authority aforesaid Bishop Bishop of Ely Carthusian Cartusianus Chapel charges of THOMAS charitie Charter-House Chronicles of Charter Church Cloister College common seal costs and charges counsaill county of Middlesex Court Daniel Wray decease distributed amongst doth Duke Earl elected erected Esquire Executors Father Fidei Defensor foundation Francis Beaumont George Governors granted Hadstock Hallingbury hath heirs Henry hereafter hereditaments Hospital of King House hundred pounds King James King's Knight lands late lawful money letters patent letters-patents Lincoln London Lord North Majesty Master Monastery money of England monks pension persons pital pounds of lawful Preacher Prior Red Lion Sq Reverend Richard Robert School Schoolmaster servant Sir Edward Sir John Popham Southminster Square successors Suppliant's manor tenements Testament ther thereof Thomas Dudley THOMAS SUTTON Twenty pounds unto Usher wall Walter de Manny William
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Página 63 - God, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following. That is to say First and Principally I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God...
Página 21 - Lo, dost thou not see, Meg, that these blessed fathers be now as cheerfully going to their deaths as bridegrooms to their marriage...
Página 204 - Be it therefore enacted, by the king's most excellent majesty, the lords spiritual and temporal, and the commons...
Página 134 - Poor Elkanah, all other changes past, For bread in Smithfield dragons hiss'd at last, Spit streams of fire to make the butchers gape, And found his manners suited to his shape, &c.
Página 127 - Usher's charge, to teach the Scholars to cypher and cast an accompt, especially those that are less capable of learning, and fittest to be put to trades.
Página 200 - Saving always to the king's most excellent Majesty, his heirs and successors, and to all and every other person and persons, bodies politic and corporate...
Página 33 - My very good Lord, after my most hearty commendations, it shall please your Lordship to understand that the monks of the Charterhouse here at London, which were committed to Newgate for their traitorous behaviour long time continued against the King's Grace, be almost despatched by the hand of God...
Página 92 - ... withheld, if they appeared once to be perverted ; so as it keepeth them in a continual good behaviour and awe to employ them aright ; none of which points do match with the present case. The next consideration may be, whether this intended hospital, as it hath a more ample endowment than other hospitals...
Página 93 - Windsor ; which particular would give a man small encouragement to follow that precedent. Therefore the best effect of hospitals is to make the kingdom if it were possible capable of that law, that there be no beggar in Israel...
Página 184 - ... existant, per que presentibus non expressa vel totaliter non inserta effectus earum impediri valeat quomodolibet vel differri et de quibus quorumque totis tenoribus de verbo ad verbum habenda sit in nostris litteris mentio specialis...