The Publications of the Surtees Society, Volume 1; Volume 4

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Surtees Society, 1836
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Page 126 - BRISTOLLI^, compos mentis et same memories, condo testamentum meum in hunc modum. In primis, do et lego animam meam deo...
Page 197 - Lenn predicto primo die mensis martii anno domini millesimo cccc. xxxix sane mentis et bone memorie existens condo testamentum meum in hunc modum. In primis lego animam meam deo omnipotenti beate Marie virgini et omnibus sanctis corpusque meum ad sepeliendum in domo capitulari domus fratrum Augustinensium Lenn predicto.
Page 70 - Plesyngton' licet eger in corpore tamen sanus et compos mentis et niemoris die mercurii proxima post festum sancti Marci evangele anno domini millesimo ccccmo quinto condo testamentum meum in hunc modum. In primis lego animam meam deo omnipotenti beate Marie et omnibus sanctis et corpus meum ad sepelliendum in ecclesia parochiali de Burle in comitatu Rotel' et meum melius animal coram me die sepulture mee nomine principaUs.
Page 4 - CCC quadragesimo nono, condo testamentum meum in hunc modum. In primis lego animam meam Deo Omnipotenti, Beate Marie, et omnibus sanctis, et corpus meum ad sepeliendum in ecclesiam Sancti Martini juxta Ludgate dicte civitatis.
Page 391 - Happy am I, that have a man so bold, That dares do justice on my proper son : And not less happy, having such a son, That would deliver up his greatness so Into the hands of justice.
Page 273 - ... literal copy of the roll has lately issued from the press in a splendid form, accompanied by other documents illustrative of the suit. A second volume contains a history of the family of Scrope down to the age of Henry IV. — and translations of the material parts of the depositions — with copious biographical notices of upwards of two hundred of the deponents in favour of Sir Richard Scrope, comprehending nearly all the illustrious statesmen and heroes of the age, from John of Gaunt to Geoffrey...
Page 272 - Bristol, for too faithful an adherence to the fallen fortunes of his royal master, — while another son, Richard, archbishop of York, shortly after fell a victim to the same cause, — still commanded the respect of his sovereign and fellow nobles. Few incidents can be imagined of a more affecting description than the scene in parliament when the attainder of the Earl of Wiltshire was confirmed. Rising from his seat, his eyes streaming with tears, the venerable peer implored that the proceedings...
Page 236 - old John of Gaunt, time-honoured Lancaster" makes his testament1. Thereby he disposes of his movables and he appoints seventeen executors, among whom are two bishops and three earls. To this instrument he annexes a " Codicillus " (as he calls it) which begins thus : — Item, la ou jeo Johan filz du Roy d'Engleterre, Duc de Lancastre, ay purchacez et fait purchacer a mon eops diverses seigneuries, manoirs, terres, tenementz, rentz, services, possessions, reversions et advoesons des benefices de seynt...
Page 240 - Keswyk compos mentis mee condo testamentum meum in hunc modum. In primis lego et commendo animam meam omnipotenti Deo creatori meo corpusque meum ecclesiastice sepulture.
Page 238 - Henry duc de Hereford et a ses heirs de son corps, et par defaute d'issue du ditz Henry la remeindre1 a mez droiz heirs. Then at the end stand these words : — Item je vueille que toutz autres seigneuries, manoirs, terrez... ove leurs appurtenances a mon eops purchasez et remaignantz uncore es mains des enfeffez par moi a ce ordennez, soient apres ma mort (si je ne face autre ordenance...

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