The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 22A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Chad did not care to retain a position that was so called in question , and though Theodore said he was not bound to resign , he insisted on returning to his monastery at Lastingham , whereupon Wilfrid was put into possession of the see ...
Chad did not care to retain a position that was so called in question , and though Theodore said he was not bound to resign , he insisted on returning to his monastery at Lastingham , whereupon Wilfrid was put into possession of the see ...
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... what is now called Sussex , and in the latter year , 686 , he was restored to his see in York , and his monastery in Ripon.5 Bede informs us of one Ęthelwald , who succeeded St. Cuthbert as hermit on Farne Island , having for many ...
... what is now called Sussex , and in the latter year , 686 , he was restored to his see in York , and his monastery in Ripon.5 Bede informs us of one Ęthelwald , who succeeded St. Cuthbert as hermit on Farne Island , having for many ...
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The canons of Ripon , " septem personę8 " as they were called , were , like those of the mother church of York , and the sister churches of Beverley and Southwell , not " Augustinian canons , " as has been erroneously stated ...
The canons of Ripon , " septem personę8 " as they were called , were , like those of the mother church of York , and the sister churches of Beverley and Southwell , not " Augustinian canons , " as has been erroneously stated ...
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There was a fund called the common of the fabrica , proceeding from certain rents , oblations , etc. , and the farm of indulgences . Lastly , there were what are now called surplice - fees , and some other small receipts recorded in the ...
There was a fund called the common of the fabrica , proceeding from certain rents , oblations , etc. , and the farm of indulgences . Lastly , there were what are now called surplice - fees , and some other small receipts recorded in the ...
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money was bequeathed for a mass in the chapel called “ le masendieu . ” Mr. Bilson thinks that the half - columns of the chapelarch are of the twelfth century , the date of the foundation of the other hospitals .
money was bequeathed for a mass in the chapel called “ le masendieu . ” Mr. Bilson thinks that the half - columns of the chapelarch are of the twelfth century , the date of the foundation of the other hospitals .
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Page 251 - Wilferth built. And as the king went homewards, then the army of York overtook him : the rear of the king's forces was at Chesterford ; and there they made great slaughter. Then was the king so wroth that he would have marched his forces in again and wholly destroyed the land. When the North-humbrian witan understood that, then forsook they Hyryc, and made compensation for the deed with king Eadred.
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