Publications of the Surtees Society, Volume 67Surtees Society, 1876 |
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... Procter , once owner of the abbey and many of its estates . " Liberty of the late dissolved monastery of Fountance , in the county of Yorke . To all Christian people to whome these presents shall come , I , Benjamin Norcliffe , Esq ...
... Procter , once owner of the abbey and many of its estates . " Liberty of the late dissolved monastery of Fountance , in the county of Yorke . To all Christian people to whome these presents shall come , I , Benjamin Norcliffe , Esq ...
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... Procter , who , being attracted by the beauty of the place , could unfortunately , think of no other materials wherewith to build his mansion , than the walls of the monastery . For this purpose however , I would believe he took little ...
... Procter , who , being attracted by the beauty of the place , could unfortunately , think of no other materials wherewith to build his mansion , than the walls of the monastery . For this purpose however , I would believe he took little ...
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... Procter , of Warsal , in the parish of Ripon , who , being attracted by the beauty of the site , resolved , a few years after , to fix his future residence here . The abbot's house , however , had either become so dilapidated , by fifty ...
... Procter , of Warsal , in the parish of Ripon , who , being attracted by the beauty of the site , resolved , a few years after , to fix his future residence here . The abbot's house , however , had either become so dilapidated , by fifty ...
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... Procter mallice . Mr. Procter desired God to forgive him , and so went his wayes . Uppon this their speeches , I , Sr. Edw . Stanhop , sent to Mr. Hesketh , to joyne wth me to heare what the prisoner had to saie , but he being gen newly ...
... Procter mallice . Mr. Procter desired God to forgive him , and so went his wayes . Uppon this their speeches , I , Sr. Edw . Stanhop , sent to Mr. Hesketh , to joyne wth me to heare what the prisoner had to saie , but he being gen newly ...
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... Procter came , to shott him , and that afterwards Mr. Procter came as a justice of peace with a great many , and tooke possession from him , but came not neare him to be shott , but that Mr. Procter the same tyme tooke away his peece ...
... Procter came , to shott him , and that afterwards Mr. Procter came as a justice of peace with a great many , and tooke possession from him , but came not neare him to be shott , but that Mr. Procter the same tyme tooke away his peece ...
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abbas abbati et monachis abbey abbot Aislabie aisle aliis anno regni apud autem Azerley buried Byland carta cartæ chapel charter Chartulary chescun choir church Cistercian Cisterciensis Cistercii court cujus daughter dicti ditz domini Early English period Ebor ecclesiæ Edward eisdem ejusdem elemosinam eorum episcopus estates etiam faciunt feodum fecit Fountains Fountains Abbey George Mallory Grangiam granted gratia hæc verba heir Henrici Henry Hutton Conyers Inspeximus inter Johannis John Mallory King lands Lord manor married monastery monks nave nobis nostris nuper omnia omnibus Ordinis Perpendicular period perpetuam pertinentiis prædicti præsentes President Book Procter quæ quam quas quod regis rex Angliæ Ricardi Richard Ripon Roger de Mowbray Rotul salutem sanctæ Mariæ Sciatis seal seid sicut side Sir John Sir John Mallory Studley super supra tenementa terræ terras Thomas transept vestri Walbran wall Wapentakes wife William Aislabie William Mallory window York Yorkshire
Popular passages
Page 149 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough.
Page 154 - Vain ashes which in the oblivion of names, persons, times, and sexes, have found unto themselves a fruitless continuation, and only arise unto late posterity, as emblems of mortal vanities, antidotes against pride, vain-glory, and madding vices.
Page 80 - ... domino poterit adipisci firma vobis vestrisque successoribus et illibata permaneant. in quibus hec propriis duximus exprimenda vocabulis...
Page 66 - Si qua igitur in futurum ecclesiastica secularisve persona, hanc nostre constitutionis paginam sciens, contra eam temere venire temptaverit, secundo tertiove commonita, nisi presumptionem suam congrua satisfactione correxerit, potestatis honorisque sui dignitate careat reamque se divino judicio existere de perpetrata iniquitate cognoscat et a sacratissimo Corpore ac Sanguine Dei et Domini redemptoris nostri Jesu Christi aliena fiat atque, in extremo examine, districte ultioni subjaceat.
Page 193 - Let us be patient! These severe afflictions Not from the ground arise, But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise. We see but dimly through the mists and vapours; Amid these earthly damps What seem to us but sad, funereal tapers May be heaven's distant lamps.
Page 77 - ... modis, prestante Domino, poterit adipisci, firma vobis vestrisque successoribus et illibata permaneant. In quibus hec propriis duximus exprimenda vocabulis...
Page 77 - Diogilo, in qua divino mancipati estis obsequio, sub beati Petri et nostra...
Page 78 - Decernimus ergo ut nulli omnino hominum liceat prefatum monasterium temere perturbare, aut ejus possessiones auferre, vel ablatas retinere , minuere , seu quibuslibet vexationibus fatigare, sed omnia integra conserventur, eorum pro quorum gubernatione ac sustentatione concessa sunt usibus omnimodis profutura, salva Sedis Apostolice auctoritate.
Page 79 - Christi aliena fiat atque, in extremo examine, districte ultioni subjaceat. Cunctis autem eidem loco sua jura servantibus sit pax Domini nostri Jesu Christi, quatinus et hic fructum bone actionis percipiant et apud districtum judicem premia eterne pacis inveniant. Amen.
Page 8 - Deo servientes omnia predicta et quecunque rationabiliter eis data sunt vel data fuerint, habeant et teneant bene et in pace, libere et quiete, integre et plenarie et honorifice in bosco...