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... MALPAS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 194 STRAY NOTES 212 REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1913 MEMBERS ELECTED , 1913 • PAPERS READ , 1913 . BALANCE SHEET • CATALOGUE OF THE MUSEUM Etruscan cup • Tile from Birkenhead Priory Gold coin of Vitellius , A.D. 69 ...
... MALPAS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 194 STRAY NOTES 212 REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1913 MEMBERS ELECTED , 1913 • PAPERS READ , 1913 . BALANCE SHEET • CATALOGUE OF THE MUSEUM Etruscan cup • Tile from Birkenhead Priory Gold coin of Vitellius , A.D. 69 ...
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... domestic servant in the priory . He bears all the charges incum- bent on the priory , and pays yearly to the king 100 marks for farm of the priory . " N MALPAS GRAMMAR SCHOOL THE HE following documents show the origin Lancaster Jottings ...
... domestic servant in the priory . He bears all the charges incum- bent on the priory , and pays yearly to the king 100 marks for farm of the priory . " N MALPAS GRAMMAR SCHOOL THE HE following documents show the origin Lancaster Jottings ...
Page 194
... Malpas , had built a chantry chapel in the south aisle of Malpas Church , herein called St. George's Chapel , where he had made his tomb . It appears that the senior Brereton family , lords of a portion of Malpas barony , had also a ...
... Malpas , had built a chantry chapel in the south aisle of Malpas Church , herein called St. George's Chapel , where he had made his tomb . It appears that the senior Brereton family , lords of a portion of Malpas barony , had also a ...
Page 195
... there was probably one at Chester , 1 and 1 John Birchley , " teacher of the children , " had £ 6 from St. Werburgh's Abbey before the Dissolution . others are known at Knutsford , Stockport ( 1488 ) Malpas Grammar School 195.
... there was probably one at Chester , 1 and 1 John Birchley , " teacher of the children , " had £ 6 from St. Werburgh's Abbey before the Dissolution . others are known at Knutsford , Stockport ( 1488 ) Malpas Grammar School 195.
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... Malpas School in 1528 . The first master was to be John Lathom . The founder seems to have died about three years after- wards , being succeeded as Chamberlain of Chester by his son William in 23 Henry VIII . The school did not endure ...
... Malpas School in 1528 . The first master was to be John Lathom . The founder seems to have died about three years after- wards , being succeeded as Chamberlain of Chester by his son William in 23 Henry VIII . The school did not endure ...
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Page 87 - We ordain that the archbishops and all bishops within their several 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...
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