The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 18Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1905 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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William de Grenefeld , or Greenfield , appointed dean of Chichester in 1299 , held the office of Lord Chancellor in 1302 , appointed Arch- bishop of York 4 December , 1304 , died at Cawood 6 December , 1315 , and was buried in the ...
William de Grenefeld , or Greenfield , appointed dean of Chichester in 1299 , held the office of Lord Chancellor in 1302 , appointed Arch- bishop of York 4 December , 1304 , died at Cawood 6 December , 1315 , and was buried in the ...
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... held that office from as early as 1438 ) , 1 praying leave to serve the parish church there by himself , or his fellow monk , instead of a secular chaplain , as had hitherto been the custom . The reason alleged by the prior for desiring ...
... held that office from as early as 1438 ) , 1 praying leave to serve the parish church there by himself , or his fellow monk , instead of a secular chaplain , as had hitherto been the custom . The reason alleged by the prior for desiring ...
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... held assize in every town and village in Richmondshire within the space of little more than forty - eight hours ? On more occasions than this one Sussex seems to have allowed himself to speak of executions ordered as though they had ...
... held assize in every town and village in Richmondshire within the space of little more than forty - eight hours ? On more occasions than this one Sussex seems to have allowed himself to speak of executions ordered as though they had ...
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... held at Lincoln in 1327. He died in 1330 , and is commemorated by a painted window behind the nave organ in York Minster , within a few feet , Mr. Benson says , of his grave . A description of this window , as given in Murray's Handbook ...
... held at Lincoln in 1327. He died in 1330 , and is commemorated by a painted window behind the nave organ in York Minster , within a few feet , Mr. Benson says , of his grave . A description of this window , as given in Murray's Handbook ...
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... held a knight's fee of ten carucates , which was held under him by the prior of Watton and the prior's tenants in frankalmoign . It is further stated that the prior had acquired his property from a certain Geoffrey de Maundewyll , or ...
... held a knight's fee of ten carucates , which was held under him by the prior of Watton and the prior's tenants in frankalmoign . It is further stated that the prior had acquired his property from a certain Geoffrey de Maundewyll , or ...
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