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, Thomas, Augustinian canon, 282. Corfe , Corff [co. Somerset ] , 486. Coringam , Coringham, Roger. See Corryngham. Corinth [Greece ] , archbishop of, papal mandatary, 482, 494. Cork [co. Cork ] , bishop of, papal mandatary, 124, 428.
Albret ( de Lebreto ), and to Bernard de Saltu, 3,000 florins de l'ecu ( de scuto ) of the ancient coin of France; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the city of
debate be had concerning ambiguities hereinafter mentioned and until further order, to take for the expenses of the household the ancient custom upon wool, hides and woolfells in singular the ports and places of England, the port of St. Botolphs
second instalment of a Catalogue of all the Ancient Deeds preserved in the Public Record Office. It deals with- Nos. 1820-3836 of the A. series, consisting of deeds of the Treasury of the Receipt of the Exchequer, formerly preserved in
third instalment of a Catalogue of all the Ancient Deeds preserved in the Public Record Office. It deals with- Nos. 3837-6122 of the A Series, consisting of deeds of the Treasury of the Receipt of the Exchequer, formerly preserved in
extended lands of this manor; its situation with regard to the ancient boundary of Cardiff burgh and Llandaff parish (the mansion stands within both); its including the very ancient Welsh monastery of Mynachdy; its being held in the 13th century
of a great iron bound ancient chest still in the chamber, are stored the title-deeds of property belonging to the charities of Bury, having amongst them some of the abbey records, as well as ancient grants, as will be seen
political, and diplomatic, together with all other documents of public interest which have been collected since the fall of the ancient Republic. The accumulation of MSS. is prodigious; but vast as is the amount, it would have been greatly exceeded
offered to pay 1,000 l . in a short time, in spite of the charges of the wars, for the ancient friendship with them and the Flemings, to which offer they have made no response; the king, however, wishing to
king's hand therefrom and from the issues thereof, suffering the said Joan to hold the premises according to the feoffments thereof made to her husband and to her, as her petition shews. [ See Ancient Petitions , 4215, 5517. ]
has confirmed all liberties, customs etc. by them enjoyed time out of mind by virtue of such charters and by ancient custom; as after viewing those charters or the enrolment thereof, by advice of the council the king has granted
advice of the council in the accounts of the collectors to sever the subsidy upon wools and woolfells from the ancient custom of half a mark the sack of wool of natives and 10 s . of aliens, the issues
John XXII. certain letters addressed to Itherius de Concoreto, canon of Salisbury, from which is quoted the passage touching the ancient taxation for the tenth of churches and benefices in the cities and dioceses of Durham and Carlisle, which together
nuncio. Mandate to assign to Nicholas Luce, Luke Aldobrandini, or other factors and proctors at Paris or Bruges of the ancient Alberti of Florence, all sums collected or to be collected up to Christmas next following; the said Nicholas and
Records The ancient chapels of the Holm XII. Ancient Chapels of the Holm. In Whellan's 'Cumberland and Westmorland' (p. 237) it is said that there was a tradition of a church founded by St. Ninian at Newton Arlosh. The
lands recently acquired for Water works and Improvement purposes), and of all references to Corporate Lands or Leases thereof in ancient books and records, as well as of all charters, deeds and documents the existence of which may be ascertained
called "the toll of the markets by sea and land." This document mentions in detail the three free tenements "of ancient feoffment by charter," in the town of Cardiff, the rent of each of which was one pound of cummin
taken from the ancient chartularys, together with some authentic transcripts from the protocols of Cuthbert Simson , notary and scribe of the chapter of Glasgow, containing all we could find among the records of Glasgow of the ancient endowments of
so that he be nowise set free without special command of the king, bringing the water again into the right ancient course thereof, levying of the abbot's lands and chattels and paying to William de Wykeham bishop of Winchester double
II p. 184). Agreement with abbot of Sherborne over tithes of Haydon (near Sherborne), Sherborne and 'Brumesleya', presum. part of ancient episcopal estate in Sherborne, many miles from Axford, c . 1155 x 1189 ( Sar. Chs . p. 34,