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rents, & c., until they come to lawful age, on condition that the said Thomas provide the said children with food, clothing, and all other necessaries, and restore to them their property in good condition upon their coming of age.

Introduction Introduction THE CATHEDRAL CHAPTER OF CHICHESTER 1066-1300 St Wilfrid's chapel at Church Norton, overlooking Pagham harbour from the western side, is the lonely remnant of a medieval church marking the site of the ancient cathedral of Selsey.

before. The latter, being sole , covenanted by deed to provide for her father competently, according to his rank, in food, clothing, bed, shoes and other necessaries, and to give him 14d a week to spend as he liked. On

1, lvii, lix n. 3 Florins , called "francs," 121 n. 1, 122; value of, 279 Folkmoot , the, lviii Food , charge of selling corrupt, 12 Football , punished as a breach of the peace, 152 Forcermakers , xxxviii

but as regards the other expenses they allowed 100s for the funerals, 60s for anniversaries, 100s for counsel, 40s for food and drink, 40s for the executor's labour, 40s for proving the will and inventory and 2s expenses for the

III. granted them £10 yearly out of the ferms of Dumbarton, in lieu of the king's obligation to provide their food for one day in every week. In the reign of Alexander III. the place of the friars was surrounded

of others, though rebels, and commanding the citizens to follow the army with bread, ale, and all other kinds of food for men and horses, which would be bought and paid for with ready money. 13 Four months later the

of 1598, however, the plague was in Dumfries,-having, apparently, come from Cumberland-and caused great decay of trade and scarcity of food. [Privy Council Register, V., 505. ] In October, 1600, also, the plague was in the town of Findhorn [

and making a sermon to the people touching the Blessed Virgin, refreshed them most devoutly in his accustomed way with food of special nourishment. The convent thus celebrated the feast of the Virgin in company of those prelates who had

or their men and for Jordan and his heirs or their men henceforth to carry their corn and hay and food freely, as they were used, [everywhere in the fields and meadows of Askeby without doing damage to the corn

household, excepting his wife and his eldest daughter, should every autumn be at Geoffrey's great boon-day in the same vill, food being provided by Geoffrey ( ad cibum ipsius Galfridi ); and that he should do homage to Geoffrey, and

of the weight of fifty shillings, and drink, and one mess ( ferculum ) of flesh or fish or other food, according to what the season requir es, between two of them; and every second year for each of them

day he visited Bishop Fulk, the shameless extortions prac tised on whom by the said archbishop in his demands of food, drink, and harness, that is to say harnessed horses, would, if any one could relate them, offend the ears

other person learned in law, 46 appointed by the mayor and aldermen; the said steward and his associate having suitable food and drink with the prior during the time of the fair. It was likewise agreed that no arrest, attachment

agree- ment between William de Ivetis and Hawys relict of Peter le Prest, to wit that he shall find her food and drink as long as she please to have meals with him ( secum stare ad mensam in domo

C. 6324. Grant by William de Malpas ( de Malo Passu ) to Robert de Stotevill of freedom from providing food ( putura ) for servants, work on castles and mills, and all other services due to him for all

. . . Stukeley, for seven years or longer at the pleasure of the said William, who is to provide food, clothing, & c. for him 'atte courte for his lernyng in the lawe,' and for his wife if he

the wife of William Hoper, mason, subject to the grantees allowing her to occupy the messuage and providing her with food, drink, linens, woollens, and all other necessaries. 28 January, 24 Henry VI. Fragments of two seals . Kent. C.

His wife shall have a third part of the lands during her life. The canons will give his son John food and clothing so long as he is willing to serve in their house. Witnesses:-William, vicar of Wedon, Walter, then

laid aside by sickness, also of a sufficient chamber over the gate with fuel, stallage for one horse, and sufficient food for one groom ( valetto ) & c. Wednesday the feast of St. Mark the evangelist, 3 [Richard ]

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