Antiquities of Sunderland and Its Vicinity, Bind 3–4Sunderland Antiquarian Society., 1904 |
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... granted and are still [ 1697 ] renewed , all which privileges have been confirmed or allowed as well by ancient royal charters as by other records ; and upon occasion of contesting any of them they have been adjudged for the Bishop or ...
... granted and are still [ 1697 ] renewed , all which privileges have been confirmed or allowed as well by ancient royal charters as by other records ; and upon occasion of contesting any of them they have been adjudged for the Bishop or ...
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... granted that the dispute ended in favour of the Bishop and his lessee . Anciently all the leasehold tenants in the township of Monk- wearmouth , Southwick , and Fulwell made periodical payments for the use of the ferry , but these ...
... granted that the dispute ended in favour of the Bishop and his lessee . Anciently all the leasehold tenants in the township of Monk- wearmouth , Southwick , and Fulwell made periodical payments for the use of the ferry , but these ...
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... granting to the said John for his homage and service 84 acres and half a rood of land of his new waste , to wit , 23 acres in Damelleyes by Stubbiley , in the parish of Langecestre , by the rent of 5s . , 14 acres near the hospital of ...
... granting to the said John for his homage and service 84 acres and half a rood of land of his new waste , to wit , 23 acres in Damelleyes by Stubbiley , in the parish of Langecestre , by the rent of 5s . , 14 acres near the hospital of ...
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... granted by Bishop Ruthall " a messuage and land in Whitberne called Potterland , lately in the tenure of John Thoralby , the [ sic ] former Rector , to be held by the said Edmund and his successors . " Dated 3rd year of pontificate of ...
... granted by Bishop Ruthall " a messuage and land in Whitberne called Potterland , lately in the tenure of John Thoralby , the [ sic ] former Rector , to be held by the said Edmund and his successors . " Dated 3rd year of pontificate of ...
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... granted by patent , 28th September , 1808 , to Thomas Goodchild , gent . , of London , and of Valetta , in the Island of Malta : -per pale erminois and ermine , on a chevron azure , between three parrots vert , beaked and legged gules ...
... granted by patent , 28th September , 1808 , to Thomas Goodchild , gent . , of London , and of Valetta , in the Island of Malta : -per pale erminois and ermine , on a chevron azure , between three parrots vert , beaked and legged gules ...
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aged Alice Ann Abbs April August bapt baptised Bates Bishop of Durham Bishopwearmouth Parish Registers Boldon born Borough Brunton buried Bye-law held Chilton of Newbottle Church Cleadon Clerk Cooper Abbs Cuthbert Dalden Dalton-le-Dale dated daughter December diocese of Durham Dorothy Earsdon East Rainton Edward Edwd Eleanor Eliz Elizabeth entry Fawcett Street February Ferry freemen gentleman George Hall Hannah Holme Houghton-le-Spring Hylton Isabel Isabella issue James Jane January John Chilton John Goodchild John Laurence July June land March Margaret married Mary Master Matthew Monkwearmouth Moor Newcastle Newcastle-upon-Tyne Northumberland November October Pallion Pallion Hall pedigree Ralph Rector of Whitburn rent Richard Robert Chilton Robert Goodchild Robt Ryhope Seamen Sept September Shipperdson South South Shields Southwick Sunderland Surtees Terrace Thomas Chilton Thos town Vicar Watson Wearmouth Wetherald Whiston widow wife William Chilton Yelvertoft
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Side 49 - The Pointed Prayer Book, being the Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches.
Side 51 - ... for every search extending over a period of not more than one year the sum of one shilling, and sixpence additional for every additional year, and the sum of two shillings and sixpence for every single certificate.
Side 46 - Lilburn:" which part of his character gave occasion for the following lines at his death : Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone? Farewell to both, to Lilburn and to John. Yet, being dead, take this advice from me, Let them not both in one grave buried be : Lay John here, and Lilburn thereabout, For if they both should meet they would fall out.
Side 49 - AB, do declare my unfeigned assent and consent to all and everything contained and prescribed in and by the Book entitled The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the Use of the Church of England...
Side 14 - ... parish for ever.' The dissolution of the monasteries in 1536 and 1539 deprived the country of the sole depositories of the accumulated facts of domestic history. In an article in the Antiquary some years ago, written by Mr. BL Lewis, he says, ' After 300 years of clerical custody, out of about 11,000 parishes, half the registers, prior to the year 1600, had utterly disappeared, and not above 812 registers commenced in 1538, the year of their institution.
Side 49 - Covenant and that the same was [in it] self an unlawfull oath and imposed upon the subiects [of this] Realme against the knowne Lawes and Liberties of this kingdom. DCCXLIV. Chamberlains
Side 55 - Enquiry into the antient and present State of the County -Palatine of Durham ; wherein are shewn the Oppressions •which attend the Subjects of this County by the...
Side 53 - incumbent' too frequently loses its name. I could give you instances of rectors who have not, like a certain bishop, set foot on their rectories for six years together, and of another living, near me, on which there has been neither resident rector nor resident curate for above twelve years.
Side 80 - He was second in command of the division of marines left on the Diamond Rock, when the French, under Admir.it Gantheaume, captured it. The privation and fatigue he sustained on that station, laid the foundation of a decline...
Side 76 - Gilpin touching conformity, wherein the doctor wot said to treat him with worse manners than were due to his birth, which was far superior to his own. But the doctor had the better of him, the gentleman's zeal far exceeding his abilities.