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Page vii
... Henry de Lacy's foundation charter , No. LXVII . In that charter Henry confirms the grants of three of his vassals , William Peitevin , William de Reineville , and Samson de Allerton . The charters relating to at least two of these ...
... Henry de Lacy's foundation charter , No. LXVII . In that charter Henry confirms the grants of three of his vassals , William Peitevin , William de Reineville , and Samson de Allerton . The charters relating to at least two of these ...
Page ix
... Henry de Lacy was first settled by him at Barnoldswick . Both likewise agree , and in terms so close as to suggest that one account was derived from the other , that the decision to remove to Headingley arose from the continual rains at ...
... Henry de Lacy was first settled by him at Barnoldswick . Both likewise agree , and in terms so close as to suggest that one account was derived from the other , that the decision to remove to Headingley arose from the continual rains at ...
Page x
... Henry had held it . The Coucher Book appears to confirm two of these points . No. CCLXVIII Henry de Lacy recites that he gave Barnoldswick to the monks of the Cistercian Order for the construction of an abbey . In No. CCLXVI the Earl of ...
... Henry had held it . The Coucher Book appears to confirm two of these points . No. CCLXVIII Henry de Lacy recites that he gave Barnoldswick to the monks of the Cistercian Order for the construction of an abbey . In No. CCLXVI the Earl of ...
Page xi
... Henry de Lacy , and the deed was no doubt sealed either at Pontefract or Kirkstall , possibly at the formal installation of the monks in their new abode at the latter place . The monkish copyist evidently regarded this deed with much ...
... Henry de Lacy , and the deed was no doubt sealed either at Pontefract or Kirkstall , possibly at the formal installation of the monks in their new abode at the latter place . The monkish copyist evidently regarded this deed with much ...
Page xii
... Henry de Lacy in his charter No. LXVII , does not appear in the Coucher Book , but the successive steps by which the whole of the Reineville interest in Bramley came into the possession of the monks can be traced from the volume , and ...
... Henry de Lacy in his charter No. LXVII , does not appear in the Coucher Book , but the successive steps by which the whole of the Reineville interest in Bramley came into the possession of the monks can be traced from the volume , and ...
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Abbatem Abbati Abbey acram acras terre Adam Allerton annuatim antecessorum meorum CALIFORNIA carta confirmaui Deo charter concessi et hac coram Coucher Book defendemus Deo et Sancte Domini Regis Ebor Edwardi ego et heredes erga omnes homines family filius futuri quod ego grandson Grant hac mea carta held Henry heredes mei heredibus meis heredum Horsforth Hugh inperpetuum Johannes John Justiciariis Kirk estal Kirkstall Lacy land lands liberam et quietam Marie et Monachis mea carta confirmaui Monachis de Kirk monks omni terreno seruicio omnibus pertinenciis OTUM parochia pasture perpetuam elemosinam predictis monachis predictus Abbas presentes et futuri presenti carta presentibus probably puram et perpetuam quietam ab omni regni Regis respecting retinemento Ricardi Robert Robertus salute anime mee Sancte Marie Sancti Martini Scaccarium SCIANT scilicet Secroft seculari exactione seruiciis seruicio et seculari seruicium sine solidos tenementa tenementis tenendam Testes Thomas tunc ubique et erga vnde Westmonasterium Willelmo Willelmus William
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Page 325 - In cuius rei testimonium has litteras nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste me ipso apud Westmonasterium, vicesimo tercio die Maii anno regni nostri nono.
Page 46 - Nulli ergo omnino [hominum lic]eat hanc paginam [nostre] confirmationis [infringere vel ei] ausu temerario [contraire]. Siquis autem hoc attemptare presumpserit, indignationem omnipotentis Dei et b{eatorum Pétri et] Pauli apostolorum eius se noverit incursurum.
Page 185 - Merecloh : tenendas et habendas eisdem monachis de me et heredibus meis, in puram et perpetuam elemosinam, liberam et quietam ab omni seculari seruicio et demanda, sicut carta patris mei, quam inde habent, testatur.
Page 134 - Brekis : tenendam de me et heredibus meis in puram et perpetuam elemosinam, liberam et quietam ab omni seruicio et seculari exactione et tallagiis que ad terram pertinent.
Page 122 - Astini pro duabus acris : tenendam1 et habendam1 de me et heredibus meis in puram et perpetuam elemosinam, liberam et quietam ab omni terreno seruicio et seculari De pastura, exactione.
Page 232 - THE RECORD SERIES of the Society was commenced in 1885 for the purpose of publishing Yorkshire records. It has printed Feet of Fines, Index of Wills. Inquisitions, Subsidy Rolls, Chartularies, Monastic Notes, &c.
Page 78 - ... cum omnibus pertinenciis suis in bosco et piano in pratis et pasturis in aquis...
Page 266 - Nulli, ergo, omnino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostre concessionis infringere uel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis, autem, hoc attemptare presumpserit, indignationem omnipotentis Dei et beatorum Petri et Pauli, Apostolorum eius, se nouerit incursurum.
Page 232 - The Society was formed in 1899 for the purpose of printing the older Registers of the County. The following have been either issued or are in the press :— York (St. Michael-le-Belfrey...
Page 214 - Deo servientes omnia supradicta habeant et teneant in libera et perpetua elemosina cum omnibus pertinentiis suis, bene et in pace, libere et quiete, integre et plenarie et honorifice in...