The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 18Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1905 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... abbot of Whitby , was to have 2s . for unpaid tithes ; a linen cloth was to be given to the high altar of his parish church ; 12d . for the light of St. Hilda , and for the other lights in his parish church 2s . 8d .; to his own church ...
... abbot of Whitby , was to have 2s . for unpaid tithes ; a linen cloth was to be given to the high altar of his parish church ; 12d . for the light of St. Hilda , and for the other lights in his parish church 2s . 8d .; to his own church ...
Page 71
... abbot of Whitby between 15272 and 1538 , when he resigned , probably because he disliked the changes he saw impending . In the spring of the year succeeding his resignation he obtained from the Convent a lease , for his life , of their ...
... abbot of Whitby between 15272 and 1538 , when he resigned , probably because he disliked the changes he saw impending . In the spring of the year succeeding his resignation he obtained from the Convent a lease , for his life , of their ...
Page 133
... abbot and convent there ; and which , from the circumstance of its date agreeing so closely with that of the earliest parts of the actual buildings , seems to point in a way which leaves little or no room for doubt , that this same ...
... abbot and convent there ; and which , from the circumstance of its date agreeing so closely with that of the earliest parts of the actual buildings , seems to point in a way which leaves little or no room for doubt , that this same ...
Page 134
... only antecedently probable by itself , but one confirmed by the testimony of John , abbot of the latter place , who , in 1411 , speaks of and then stocked it with members of whatever order he 134 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHÆOLOGICAL JOURNAL .
... only antecedently probable by itself , but one confirmed by the testimony of John , abbot of the latter place , who , in 1411 , speaks of and then stocked it with members of whatever order he 134 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHÆOLOGICAL JOURNAL .
Page 135
... Abbots , pp . 177-8 ) . In this way , and to this extent , therefore , it cannot be doubted that Easby was the mother house of Eggleston , though established solely through the action , and at the cost , of the family of the Multons ...
... Abbots , pp . 177-8 ) . In this way , and to this extent , therefore , it cannot be doubted that Easby was the mother house of Eggleston , though established solely through the action , and at the cost , of the family of the Multons ...
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