Medii Ævi Kalendarium: Or, Dates, Charters, and Customs of the Middle Ages, Band 1H.K. Causton, 1841 |
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... Formerly many estates were conveyed by word of mouth without writing or deed , only with the Lord's sword or helmet , a horn or cup ; and many tenements with a spur , a curry - comb , a bow , and some with an arrow . " || * Digest of ...
... Formerly many estates were conveyed by word of mouth without writing or deed , only with the Lord's sword or helmet , a horn or cup ; and many tenements with a spur , a curry - comb , a bow , and some with an arrow . " || * Digest of ...
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... formerly done without their signing their names , ( that not being always in their power ) ; but they only heard the deed read , and then the clerk or scribe added their names in a sort of memorandum . Hiis testibus Johanne Moore , Ja ...
... formerly done without their signing their names , ( that not being always in their power ) ; but they only heard the deed read , and then the clerk or scribe added their names in a sort of memorandum . Hiis testibus Johanne Moore , Ja ...
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... formerly a pensile seal , as appears from an examination of the parchment . It was , in fact , a Gallo - Norman custom . Ingulphus not only affirms that the sealing of charters with pensile seals was not in use before the time of St ...
... formerly a pensile seal , as appears from an examination of the parchment . It was , in fact , a Gallo - Norman custom . Ingulphus not only affirms that the sealing of charters with pensile seals was not in use before the time of St ...
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... formerly paraded in the Symbolical processions of the Rogations , in all Christian churches , and which was the symbol of the monster destroyed by the valour of St. George , in one place ; of St. Romanus , in another ; and of St. Martha ...
... formerly paraded in the Symbolical processions of the Rogations , in all Christian churches , and which was the symbol of the monster destroyed by the valour of St. George , in one place ; of St. Romanus , in another ; and of St. Martha ...
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... formerly considered as the first day of winter , in which were com- prised ninety - one days . * From a state proclamation in 1640 , it appears that processions of children were frequent on St. Clement's day ; and in consequence of a ...
... formerly considered as the first day of winter , in which were com- prised ninety - one days . * From a state proclamation in 1640 , it appears that processions of children were frequent on St. Clement's day ; and in consequence of a ...
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Seite 84 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dare stir abroad ; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time.
Seite 24 - Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels...
Seite 155 - If Candlemas Day be fair and bright, Winter will have another flight ; But if Candlemas Day be clouds and rain, Winter is gone, and will not come again.
Seite 56 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Seite 176 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.
Seite 151 - Necte tribus nodis ternos, Amarylli, colores : Necte, Amarylli, modo, et, Veneris, die, vincula necto.
Seite 233 - ... and crowns of flowers. When this is done they return with their booty homewards, about the rising of the sun, and make their doors and windows to triumph in the flowery spoil. The...
Seite 352 - And because they have been used to slaughter many oxen in the sacrifices to devils, some solemnity must be exchanged for them on this account, as that on the day of the dedication, or the nativities of the holy martyrs, whose relics are there deposited, they may build themselves huts of the boughs of trees, about those churches which have been turned to that use from temples, and celebrate the solemnity with religious feasting, and no more offer beasts to the Devil...
Seite 172 - Within the cave, the clustering bees attend Their waxen works, or from the roof depend. Perpetual waters o'er the pavement glide ; Two marble doors unfold on either side; Sacred the south, by which the gods descend, But mortals enter at the northern end.
Seite 248 - Whoever draws the black bit is the devoted person who is to be sacrificed to Baal* whose favour they mean to implore, in rendering the year productive of the sustenance of man and beast. There is little doubt of these inhuman sacrifices having been once offered in this country as well as in the East, although they now pass from the act of sacrificing, and only compel the devoted person to leap three times through the flames ; with which the ceremonies of this festival are closed.