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... iijs iiijd iijd Sm . iij ixd pr ijd viijd xijd Sm iijs vjd 4.4.4 vjd iiijd vjd vjd In the Chambr next unto that Itm an old ffetherbedd a bolster a payer of shets and a payer of blanketts wt a couyng at Itm a chayer old - It the hangyngs ...
... iijs iiijd iijd Sm . iij ixd pr ijd viijd xijd Sm iijs vjd 4.4.4 vjd iiijd vjd vjd In the Chambr next unto that Itm an old ffetherbedd a bolster a payer of shets and a payer of blanketts wt a couyng at Itm a chayer old - It the hangyngs ...
Page 86
... iijs iiijd Itm vj sylu spones poz 9 oz Itm iij old play table clothes iiiij napkyns and ij towells lytle worth praysed at Itm iij old candell stycks and a prykett of latten broken and lytell worth at Willam pr ther . Itm ij lytell ...
... iijs iiijd Itm vj sylu spones poz 9 oz Itm iij old play table clothes iiiij napkyns and ij towells lytle worth praysed at Itm iij old candell stycks and a prykett of latten broken and lytell worth at Willam pr ther . Itm ij lytell ...
Page 87
... iijs iiijd the oz Itm one chales sylu and guylt poz vjozl at iijs vjd the oz Itm an other chales sylu poz voz at ) iijs iiijd Itm a crosse copper the ffoot old of lytle valew at Itm ij candell stycks of latten upon the high Alter at Itm ...
... iijs iiijd the oz Itm one chales sylu and guylt poz vjozl at iijs vjd the oz Itm an other chales sylu poz voz at ) iijs iiijd Itm a crosse copper the ffoot old of lytle valew at Itm ij candell stycks of latten upon the high Alter at Itm ...
Page 88
... iijs iiija Itm a Cope of Blake Worsted olde att xvjd Itm a Cope of Blake Saye wt Cressetts lytell worth att viijd Itm a Suyte of vestements of Blew & redde att iijs iiijd Itm a Suyte of purple & redde sylke lytell worth att vjs viijd ...
... iijs iiija Itm a Cope of Blake Worsted olde att xvjd Itm a Cope of Blake Saye wt Cressetts lytell worth att viijd Itm a Suyte of vestements of Blew & redde att iijs iiijd Itm a Suyte of purple & redde sylke lytell worth att vjs viijd ...
Page 89
... iijs iiija V8 xvjd xd iijd ijs } Itm a payer of Candelstykes of Coper lytell worth att In the Chambers ther . Itm iiij fetherbeddes goode & badde att Itm iiij bolsters att Itm iij matteres goode and badde at Itm x payer of shetts olde ...
... iijs iiija V8 xvjd xd iijd ijs } Itm a payer of Candelstykes of Coper lytell worth att In the Chambers ther . Itm iiij fetherbeddes goode & badde att Itm iiij bolsters att Itm iij matteres goode and badde at Itm x payer of shetts olde ...
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Page 29 - Stand, never overlooked, our favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream, That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying...
Page 35 - Amen, amen, dico tibi: cum esses junior, cingebas te, et ambulabas ubi volebas: cum autem senueris, extendes manus tuas, et alius te cinget, et ducet quo tu non vis.
Page 229 - Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God : whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
Page 15 - You shall do no falsehood, nor consent to any to be done in the court; and if you know of any to be done, you shall give notice thereof to the...
Page 15 - If the clerk is found duly qualified on examination, the oath of allegiance is administered, and an oath to the following effect : — " I, AB, do swear (or solemnly affirm) that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the practice of an attorney (or solicitor, as the case may be) according to the best of my knowledge and ability. So help me God.
Page xiv - History." 2. The object of the Institute shall be — 1. To collect and publish information on the Archaeology and Natural History of the District. 2. To oppose and prevent, as far as may be practicable, any injuries with which ancient monuments of every description, within the district, may from time to time be threatened, and to collect accurate drawings, plans, and descriptions thereof.
Page 14 - ... that the ale sold in the town was of the proper quality and also that it was sold at the prices fixed by Act of Parliament. They also had to see that all the bread sold in the town was duly weighed and sold according to the prices fixed by Act of Parliament. The oath they were required to take was as follows : "You shall swear, That you shall well and truly serve our Sovereign the Queen, and the Lord of this Court, in the Office of Ale-taster, or assise, within this Lordship for this year to...
Page xiv - Member. 5. The Officers of the Institute shall be a President, Vicepresidents, a Treasurer, and Honorary Secretary, all of whom shall be elected for the year at the Annual Meeting. 6. The general management of the affairs and property of the Institute shall...
Page 6 - A man truly born for his country ! When a terrible fire devastated the city, by the Providence of God. and his own merit, he was safe and illustrious in the midst of the flames. Afterwards at the express desire of the King (but deservedly so) EBG was created a Knight in September, 1666. The poor and the thoroughfares will tell the rest.
Page 384 - In 1674 he obtained a dispensation from the Archbishop of Canterbury to hold the rectory of Itteringham with Hepworth. He died June llth, 1721, his death being recorded in the Hepworth registers by the Rev. Nathaniel Rye, who wrote the word "exit