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made, because in those days the sovereign was deemed King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Prince of Wales. The ancient Princes of the latter country did not wear a crown, but only a garland , or circlet of metal.

This absence of ancient tombs in the Nave points to the probability that the old tombs of unimportant persons became defaced with age and were removed to make room for new burials. Probably some of the most ancient were destroyed

pacta auctorizo, approbo et ratifico per presentes. In cuius Rei testimonium sigillum Officii mei presentibus apposui die et anno supradictis. [ The Seals are gone . ] Ancient Deeds , A, 11314, at the Record Office. See p. 80 above.

Thomas, Ancient Topography of London, 1815. View of the north-east corner of the ambulatory; a reference to Bridge's organ. Spelman, Sir Hen., Glossarium Archaiologicum , 1664. The definitions of Anglo-Saxon terms in charters. Stevens, J., History of the Ancient Abbeys,

together with the figure of St. Bartholomew above, dedicated by Dr. Perrin, Bishop of Willesden, on November 18th, 1917. The ancient rooms above the gateway were part of the grant to Rich in 1544, who disposed of them, but the

have extended the privilege of St. Bartholomew's of trading without being free of the city 21 to persons beyond the ancient boundary, and this the Corporation resisted. 22 The main alteration in the boundary occurs on the east side of

The above two cases form no part of Staffordshire annals, but have been extracted on account of their illustration of ancient criminal law. Probably a Derbyshire tenant of the Earl: for on the same Roll, Matilda, formerly wife of Bartholomew

Stone Chartulary. Introduction. According to the ancient monastic tradition, Wolphere or Wulfer, the first Christian King of Mercia, founded a religious house at Stone for nuns and a priest, circa 670, in expiation of the barbarous murder of his two

-In 1559, pp. 411-12, the last complete pages of our text, record the details of the final collapse of the ancient forms. The communion table is made, and the great Rood with its figures of Mary and John, the 'sepulcure,'

has not yet come for us to save ourselves the trouble of tacking on a quite superfluous f to the ancient name of our cathedral city. Immersed in the successful pursuit of wealth, in aspect modern, utilitarian and matter-of-fact, glorying

Cardiff must pay duty at the latter place. In 1729 mention is made of goods carried coastwise from Caerleon. The ancient capital of Siluria still possesses a couple of deserted wharves and ruinous warehouses, but it is probably many years

commissioners for preserving the truce with the Scots ( Arch. Aeliana , o.s. ii, 399). The smaller of the two ancient bells bears in black letter- + ihs: Thomas : York : abbas : de : Holm : cu :

different modern parishes and innumerable smaller ecclesiastical divisions. It is here joined with S. Mary Matfelon, the name of an ancient church which afterwards became the district church of Whitechapel (Loftie's 'Hist. of London,' ii. 148-9). 1 Probably Tottenham in

p. 48 a). 2 The rectory of the church of All Saints, Edmonton (or "Edelmeton," as it usually appears in ancient records), was given by Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, to the monastery of Walden (Little Walden or Saffron

with any charitable purpose, except it may be that which is said to be made to the Sheriffs for the ancient fee farm of the Borough of Southwark, and which is paid to them in reimbursement of a like sum,

KINGSMILL, ESQ. The manuscripts at Sydmonton Court consist almost exclusively of ancient deeds relating to places in Hampshire and Berkshire. Litchfield , co. Hants.-Among the persons named are William de Echingham, knight, and Eva his wife, and Sir Edward de

are-(1) The Oak Book , exhibiting on 60 vellum leaves, in penmanship of the time of Edward the Second, the ancient Laws, Ordinances, and Customs of the town of Southampton; (2.) The Black Book , otherwise styled Liber Niger nigro

remarkable, and will be found to be of great interest to the student of the history of the people in ancient times. The title of the earliest roll (48 Henry III, A.D. 1263-64) is as follows:-"Rotulus placitorum Curie et Pretorii

the Origin, Nature and Duties of the Office of Alderman and of the Court of Aldermen, 1834. Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office , 4 vols., 1890-1902. Sir John J. Baddeley. The Aldermen of Cripplegate Ward

heretics and at Nurenberg petitioned the Senate to restore the Scottish monastery of St. Giles in their city, producing most ancient titles of pious founders. The Senators replied that the revenues of the monastery had been applied to other uses,

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