The Chartulary of Cockersand Abbey of the Premonstratensian Order: Printed from the Original in the Possession of Thomas Brooke ... Transcribed and Ed. by William Farrer ...

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Chetham society, 1905
 

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Page 1077 - In cujus rei testimonium has litteras nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste meipso, apud Westmonasterium, 18 die Junii anno regni nostri 38 Confirmation by Richard II.
Page 739 - I. Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634-1635. By Sir William Brereton, Bart. Edited by EDWARD HAWKINS, Esq., FRS, FSA, FLS pp viii, 206.
Page 738 - SOCIETY. 1. That the Society shall be limited to three hundred and fifty members. 2. That the Society shall consist of members being subscribers of one pound annually, such subscription to be paid in advance, on or before the day of general meeting in each year.
Page 1042 - Sedgwick which the said canons hold, namely two shillings and six pence, for the health of his soul and the souls of his father and mother and wife, and of Helewise de Lancaster and John son of Adam son of Roger [de Yealand].
Page 1199 - ... usual feasts of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and St. Michael the Archangel...
Page 1207 - London, that may have and shall have these our letters patent under our Great Seal of England, in due manner made and sealed, without fine or fee great or small to us in our Hanaper or elsewhere to our use...
Page 743 - The Rectors of Manchester, and the Wardens of the Collegiate Church of that Town. By the late Rev. FR RAINES, MA Edited by JE BAILEY, FSA Part I.
Page 1083 - Angliae patrem nostrum et consilium suum inde factae, redere valerent, non prosequantur seu attemptent, aut prosequi seu attemptare praesumant quovismodo. In cujus rei testimonium has litteras nostras fieri fecimus patentes per unum annum duraturas. Teste me ipso apud Lancastre, 24° die Januarij, Anno regalitatis nostrae Comitatus Palatini...
Page 945 - ... nor sell nor in any way alienate his said land from the house of Cockersand, without obtaining the advice and consent of the said Abbot and Convent; and if he should depart this life without an heir of his body he willed that the said land should wholly and freely revert to them without gainsay. For further security he bound himself, his movable and unmovable goods, under a penalty of one hundred shillings to be paid to the fabric of the church of York, if he should ever attempt to violate this...
Page 738 - Vice-President, and twelve other members, including a Treasurer and Secretary, all of whom shall be elected, the first two at the general meeting next after a vacancy shall occur, and the twelve other members at the general meeting annually. 4. That the accounts of the receipts and expenditure of the Society be audited annually, by three auditors, to be elected at the general meeting ; and that any member who shall be one year in arrcar of his subscription, shall no longer be considered as belonging...

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