Cases of Supposed Exemption from Poor Rates, Claimed [by the Inns of Court] on the Ground of Extra-parochiality: With a Preliminary Sketch of the ... History of the Parish of St. Andrew, HolbornH. Butterworth, 1831 - 374 Seiten |
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Seite lx - To all the faithful in Christ, to whom the present writing shall come, Peter de Newton, greeting in the Lord.
Seite 13 - ... much larger, and by degrees contracted. For as the country grew more populous, and persons more devout, several other churches were founded within the extent of the former, and then a new parochial circuit was allotted in proportion to the new church, and the manor or estate of the founder of it. Thus certainly began the increase of parishes, when one too large and diffuse for the resort of all inhabitants to the one church, was by the addition of some one or more new churches cantoned into more...
Seite 13 - ... endowed by the lord of the manor, or some other benefactor, but generally maintained by a stipend from the parish priest, to whom all the rights and dues were entirely preserved.
Seite 193 - Ely, beautifully built of new his palace at Ely, and likewise his manors in divers places, especially this in Oldborne, which he did not only repair, but rather new-built, and augmented it with a large port, gatehouse, or front towards the street or highway. His arms are yet to be discerned in the stone-work thereof.
Seite liii - Kyneton, for the soul of the said John and the souls of his father and mother and their ancestors. By fine of 100*.
Seite xlix - Among the Records of the Court of Chancery, preserved in the Tower of London, to wit, in the Roll of Charters of the 33rd year of the reign of Henry III.
Seite lviii - ... holden of the Dean and Chapter of the church of St. Paul, London, by what services they know not.
Seite 249 - ... there should be a new trial, the costs of the former trial abiding the event of that trial ; that is what we would propose now.
Seite xlix - We command you that by the oath of trusty and liege men of your Bailiwick, by whom the truth of the matter may be better known, you diligently enquire...
Seite lix - Grey is his son and next heir, and was of the age of twenty-one years and upwards on the 22d day of May last past.