The history of Lynn. To which is prefixed a copious account of Marshland, Wisbeach and the Fens, Nide 11812 |
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Sivu 90
... tenure to that effect . This fortress is supposed to have been afterwards dismantled in the reign of Henry II , but upon what oc- casion we are not informed . Nor have we any account of another such edifice at Wisbeach till the reign of ...
... tenure to that effect . This fortress is supposed to have been afterwards dismantled in the reign of Henry II , but upon what oc- casion we are not informed . Nor have we any account of another such edifice at Wisbeach till the reign of ...
Sivu 148
... tenures are the property of Mr Howard , and Lord Chol- mondeley ; and though five or six names generally ap- pear upon the poll , at an election for members of parlia- ment , it is said to be very doubtful , whether there is a single ...
... tenures are the property of Mr Howard , and Lord Chol- mondeley ; and though five or six names generally ap- pear upon the poll , at an election for members of parlia- ment , it is said to be very doubtful , whether there is a single ...
Sivu 222
... tenure in fee ; but which sense , according to Hicks , is unusual : nor is it likely , as Gough has observed , that this tenure should be more particularized here than elsewhere . Equally futile is what he further advances , " that Len ...
... tenure in fee ; but which sense , according to Hicks , is unusual : nor is it likely , as Gough has observed , that this tenure should be more particularized here than elsewhere . Equally futile is what he further advances , " that Len ...
Sivu 255
... Tenure , which bound the tenant to per- form certain services agreed upon between him and his lord ; such as ploughing his ground , reaping his corn , & c . The lowest , as well as most numerous class of slaves among the Anglo - saxons ...
... Tenure , which bound the tenant to per- form certain services agreed upon between him and his lord ; such as ploughing his ground , reaping his corn , & c . The lowest , as well as most numerous class of slaves among the Anglo - saxons ...
Sivu 328
... tenures , that the king is the universal lord and origin al proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom , and that no ... tenure on almost all the land in the kingdom , is said to have been the most important alteration which Sullivan's ...
... tenures , that the king is the universal lord and origin al proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom , and that no ... tenure on almost all the land in the kingdom , is said to have been the most important alteration which Sullivan's ...
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acres aforesaid afterwards alderman ancient Anglo-Saxons appears archbishop Beauties of England belonging bishop of Norwich brethren brother burgesses called Castle chapel character chief christianity church clergy conquest corporation Earl East Lexham Edward English erected expence favour feet fens former formerly fraternity friars further Gaywood Gild Gild of St granted guild Henry VIII Heptarchy History of Lynn holy hospital inhabitants John king king's kingdom lands late latter Lenn Letters Patents Lincolnshire Lollardism Lord majesty Marshland mayor ment monks Narford nerally Norfolk observed occasion ordeynd original Ouse parish Parkin parliament perhaps period persons poor pope possessions present pretty priest princes probably religious remarkable river river Nene Roman royal touch Sawtre Saxon says SECT seems shll sisters skivins Stigand successors supposed tenement tenure thee Thomas tion town Trinity whole William William of Malmsbury Wisbeach
Suositut otteet
Sivu 485 - Richard by the grace of God king of England and of France, and lord of Ireland...
Sivu 496 - Nor did the influence and credit of the Mendicants end here ; for we find in the history of this and of the succeeding ages, that they were employed not only in spiritual matters, but also in temporal and political affairs of the greatest consequence; in composing the differences of princes, concluding treaties of peace, concerting...
Sivu 116 - Scarce can our fields, such crowds at Tyburn die, With hemp the gallows and the fleet supply. Propose your schemes, ye senatorial!
Sivu 305 - And in the time of repeating the aforesaid words (They shall impose, etc.) the Clerk of the Closet shall Kneel before the King, having the sick person upon the right hand ; and the sick person shall likewise kneel before the King : and then the King shall lay his hand upon the sore of the sick Person. This done, the Chaplain shall make an end of the Gospel : And...
Sivu 10 - YE, who with warmth the public triumph feel Of talents dignified by sacred zeal, Here, to devotion's bard devoutly just, Pay your fond tribute due to Cowper's dust ! England, exulting in his spotless fame, Ranks with her dearest sons his favourite name.
Sivu 501 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass, in your purses ; nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves; (for the workman is worthy of his meat...
Sivu 495 - ... countries of Europe. The enthusiastic attachment to these sanctimonious beggars went so far, that, as we learn from the most authentic records, several cities were divided, or cantoned out, into four parts, with a view to these four...
Sivu 335 - ... imported from the continent, whereby the slaughter of a beast was made almost as penal as the death of a man. In the Saxon times, though no man was allowed to kill or chase the king's deer, yet he might start any game, pursue and kill it upon his own estate. But the rigour of these new constitutions vested the sole property of all the game in England in the king alone...
Sivu 110 - He goeth after her straightway, as an ox goeth to the slaughter, or as a fool to the correction of the stocks; till a dart strike through his liver; as a bird hasteth to the snare, and knoweth not that it is for his life.