| Christopher James Davison Ingledew - 1858 - 456 pages
...wall of the nave, the armorial bearings of Henry lord Percy were discovered, though much mutilated. In 132., letters of fraternity were granted by the...our Priory of Finchale and to our church of North Allerton, which had been burnt and destroyed by the Scots." (Reg. II. 65 b.) This will account for... | |
| Christopher James Davison Ingledew - 1858 - 428 pages
...wall of the nave," the armorial bearings of Henry lord Percy were discovered, though much mutilated. In 132., letters of fraternity were granted by the...our Priory of Finchale and to our church of North Allerton, which had been burnt and destroyed by the Scots." (Reg. II. 65 b.) This will account for... | |
| Christopher James Davison Ingledew - 1858 - 432 pages
...lord Percy were discovered, though much mutilated. In 132., letters of fraternity * Davison's MSS. were granted by the prior and convent of Durham to...our Priory of Finchale and to our church of North Allerton, which had been burnt and destroyed by the Scots." (Reg. II. 65 b.) This will account for... | |
| Joseph Lemuel Saywell - 1885 - 336 pages
...were T116 Percy discovered, though much mutilated. From an old register it rms' is ascertained that letters of fraternity were granted by the prior and...Alianor de Percy, and Henry and William her sons, for benefits to our priory of Finchale and to our church of Northallerton, which had been burnt and... | |
| Francis Robert Raines - 1885 - 138 pages
...respects inaccurate, especially as regards the number on the original foundation. In 1423, May 15, Letters of Fraternity were granted by the Prior and Convent of Durham, to Sir Thomas de 1'Ware et de Manchestre, Canon of York and Lincoln, and Rector of the parish Church of... | |
| Francis Robert Raines - 1891 - 266 pages
...them to be, to Lancashire, Yorkshire and Durham, but are thrown open to all. On the 27th April, 1510, letters of fraternity were granted by the Prior and Convent of Durham to Mr. Hugh Asheton, adorned with virtues and most renowned for his singular devotion, Bachelor in Decrees.... | |
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