Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1883 |
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Abergele acras anno antecessorum apud Bishop Bishop of Hereford Bodeham Brechonia Brecon Brekenia Brinsop Burchull Burghill Carta Castle causa predicta charter church concedo confirms conventus David decimis dedit dicti dictis monachis dicto domini Earl ecclesiam Ecclesie Sancti Johannis Edward elemosinam Episcopi festo filio Fishguard futuri quod ego Gael grant Haverfordwest Henry VIII Hereford Hijs testibus hoc quod dicitur ibidem Deo servientibus iiijd Item de hoc Johannis de Brechonia John lands Llangedwyn Llanigon Llanwnda Lord Magistro manor Manx Mayor of Chester meorum molendinum monachis ibidem Deo multis alijs nihil omnes omni omnibus omnium Owen parish Pembroke Pembrokeshire perpetuam predicta presentes et futuri Prior quam quia quod quod dicitur quod Ralph Bishop Regis respondet quod Ricardo Richard Robert Roger Earl scilicet sicut stone sunt super Talgarth terram terre Thomas tithes tower videlicet viijd Wafre Wales Waltero Welsh Willelmo William William de Braose xiij
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Page 237 - ... per censuram ecclesiasticam firmiter observari. Testes autem, qui fuerint nominati, si se gratia, odio vel timore subtraxerint, censura simili appellatione cessante cogatis veritati testimonium perhibere.
Page 149 - Swinlintona, pro salute anime mee et patris mei et matris mee et omnium antecessorum et...
Page 270 - It's certainly reported to us that within four or six days they'll cut Foyer's throat, and come all away to us. Poyer told them, Saturday last, that if relief did not come by Monday night, they should no more believe him, nay they should hang him. We have not got our Guns and Ammunition from Wallingford as yet; but, however, we have scraped up a few, which stand us in very good stead.
Page 270 - All that you can expect from hence is a relation of the state of this Garrison of Pembroke. Which is briefly thus : They begin to be in extreme want of provision, so as in all probability they cannot live a fortnight without being starved. But we hear that they mutinied about three days since ; cried out, " Shall we be ruined for two or three men's pleasure \ Better it were we should throw them over the walls.
Page 271 - Poyer hath engaged himself to the officers of the town not to keep the castle longer than the town can hold out; neither indeed can he, for we can take away his water in two days by beating down a staircase, which goes into a cellar where he hath a well. They allow the men half a pound of beef, and as much bread a day, but it is almost spent.
Page 274 - Town I have not to certify you, — the Commissioners I sent-in to receive the same not being yet returned, nor like suddenly to be ; and I was unwilling to defer the giving you an account of this mercy for a day. The Persons Excepted are such as have formerly served you in a very good Cause ; but, being now apostatised, I did rather make election of them than of those who had always been for the King; — judging their iniquity double; because they have sinned against so much light, and against...
Page 145 - Herefordie7 pro anima patris mei et matris mee et omnium antecessorum meorum et pro salute mea et...
Page 262 - IVE me my scallop-shell of quiet, My staff of faith to walk upon, My scrip of joy, immortal diet, My bottle of salvation, THE PILGRIM'S WAY My gown of glory, hope's true gage ; And thus I'll take my pilgrimage.
Page 283 - Leissencroft sine aliquo retenemento cum omnibus pertinenciis, libertatibus et aisiamentis ad eandam terram pertinentibus, habendam et tenendam sibi et heredibus suis de me et heredibus meis libere et quiete...
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