Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, Volume 11

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Page vi - Patron, or of the President, or of the Council, or of not less than five Ordinary Members of the Institute who shall signify their demand to the .Secretary in writing. At least one week's notice of such Meeting shall be given to all Members of the Institute together with a statement of the proposed agenda.
Page 152 - ... the lord's grant to him. Then follows the lord's confirmation. Richard son of Hugh conveys to Richard son of Richard of Thornton land in Aykeberg, which is then conveyed to the Abbey of Stanlawe. In patents of the Lord the King of taxation of the temporalities of the Monastery of Whalley, made 19th year of the reign of King Edward, son of King Henry, in the Diocese of Lichfield, appears, Item.
Page 77 - He is in such elation, Of his exaltation, And the supportation Of our sovereign lord, That God to record...
Page 337 - The only Manufactory carried on at Lowestoft is that of making " porcelain, or china ware ; where the proprietors have brought this " ingenious art to a great degree of perfection ; and, from the prospect "it affords, promises to be attended with much success.
Page vi - Society shall, in consequence of such presentation, be considered as the property of the Society, unless there shall have been any previous engagement with its Author to the contrary; and the Council may publish the same in any way and at any time that they may think proper. But, should the Council refuse or...
Page 266 - ... meadows, gardens, orchards, houses, stocks, implements, tenements, and portions of tithes lying out of their parishes (which belong to any parsonage, or vicarage, or rural prebend), be taken by the view of honest men in every parish, by the appointment of the bishop (whereof the minister to be one), and be laid up in the bishop's registry, there to be for a perpetual memory thereof.
Page 338 - London, in view of discovering what kind of ware it was capable of producing, which, upon trial, proved to be finer than that called the Delft ware. Mr. Luson was so far encouraged by this success as to resolve upon making another experiment of the goodness of its quality upon his own premises; accordingly, he immediately procured some workmen from London, and erected upon his estate at Gunton a temporary kiln and furnace, and all the other apparatus necessary for the undertaking; but the manufacturers...
Page 305 - Cross, and that of the Dedication, visit and give alms for the conservation of the Chapel of St.
Page 173 - In the Returns of the names of the lords of townships, &c., for the purpose of effecting the military Levies ordained in the Parliament at Lincoln (in January, 9 E.
Page 266 - Dioceses, shall procure (as much as in them lieth) that a true note and terrier of all the glebes, lands, meadows, gardens, orchards ; houses, stocks, implements, tenements, and portions, of tithes lying out of their parishes (which belong to any Parsonage, or Vicarage, or rural Prebend) be taken by the view of honest men in every parish, by the appointment of the Bishop, whereof the Minister to be one, and be laid up in the Bishop's Registry, there to be for a perpetual memory thereof.

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