The History of the Parishes of Sherburn and CawoodW. B. Bellerby, printer, 1865 - 179 ページ |
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... appears to have been destroyed upon its sacred soil to propitiate the Norman Nemesis . This fact appears the more incomprehensible , when we know that the whole of William's army , in the very frenzy of their desire for revenge , and ...
... appears to have been destroyed upon its sacred soil to propitiate the Norman Nemesis . This fact appears the more incomprehensible , when we know that the whole of William's army , in the very frenzy of their desire for revenge , and ...
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... appears to have been even then another church within this district ( probably Fenton ) , yet the nave of the Church of Sherburn * The Doomsday Accounts of some of the most important of the adjoining parishes may not inappropriately be ...
... appears to have been even then another church within this district ( probably Fenton ) , yet the nave of the Church of Sherburn * The Doomsday Accounts of some of the most important of the adjoining parishes may not inappropriately be ...
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... appears to have been a detached chapel , and among the rubbish of which was dug up the head of a very rich and elegant cross . " * Sherburn continued to be the seat of the Archbishops un- til the middle of the 14th century . The ...
... appears to have been a detached chapel , and among the rubbish of which was dug up the head of a very rich and elegant cross . " * Sherburn continued to be the seat of the Archbishops un- til the middle of the 14th century . The ...
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... appears to have been of some importance as a wool market . In 1454 , the Commons presented to Parliament a petition asking to have the price of wool , which formerly had " been the grete commoditie , enryching and welfare of of this ...
... appears to have been of some importance as a wool market . In 1454 , the Commons presented to Parliament a petition asking to have the price of wool , which formerly had " been the grete commoditie , enryching and welfare of of this ...
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... appear to have given satisfaction , for in 1292 , John Romanus , Archbishop of York , was again summoned to answer why he claimed to have in his manor of Potyngton ( Patryngton ) a market , gallows , infang- theof , wreck and waif ; and ...
... appear to have given satisfaction , for in 1292 , John Romanus , Archbishop of York , was again summoned to answer why he claimed to have in his manor of Potyngton ( Patryngton ) a market , gallows , infang- theof , wreck and waif ; and ...
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Aberford acres of land acres of meadow Adam Almighty appears Archbishop of York Barkeston barons belonging Birkin bishop body buried carucates Cawood Castle chapel church of Sherburn church of Wistow churchwardens county of York court daughter death died Dominus Earl Ebor Edward Edward II Elmete England erected EVERINGHAM Fairfax Fenton Foljambe Francis free warren Gascoigne giving his soul heir held Henry Hewley hospital Huddleston iiij Isabel issue John de Cawood July King king's knight Knight's fee Lord March married Mary master messuages Micklefield Milford Mountaigne Newthorpe Ouse Ouse and Derwent parish church parish of Sherburn Parliament ploughs Pontefract poor possessed prebend prebendary queen rent Reygate Richard Robert royal Royalists Ryther Saints Saxton Selby Sherburn Church Sherburn-in-Elmete Sir Thomas Sir William Steeton Tadcaster town township trustees tythe vicar of Sherburn vicarage Walter de Gray wife William Hungate Wistow yearly Yorkshire
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84 ページ - Ten of them were sheathed in steel, With belted sword, and spur on heel : They quitted not their harness bright Neither by day nor yet by night • They lay down to rest, With corslet laced, Pillowed on buckler cold and hard ; They carved at the meal With gloves of steel, And they drank the red wine through the helmet barred.
31 ページ - Amendments thereunto; which they had directed him to report to the House; and he read the Report in his Place; and afterwards delivered the Bill, with the Amendments, in at the Clerk's Table: Where the Amendments were Once read throughout; and then a Second Time, One by One; and...
156 ページ - Acres;) and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and made several Amendments thereunto; which they had directed him to report to the House ; and he read the Report in...
48 ページ - St. Mary and All Saints, and her body to be buried in the quire where her husband lyeth, in the Parish Church of Sherburn.
116 ページ - He wrote against popery, and embraced it; he was a zealous opposer of the court, and a sacrifice for it...
120 ページ - Douglas, who was blind, bid them set him by one of the party, and he would make sure of one. So he was set next the earl of Dumfries...
158 ページ - Hadst thou faith as a grain of mustard seed, thou wouldst say to this Mountain (at the same time laying his hand on his breast), be removed, and be cast into the sea (see).
131 ページ - He orders his body to be buried in the chancel of the parish church of St.
36 ページ - While the Yorkists were advancing to the charge, there happened a great fall of snow, which, driving full in the faces of their enemies, blinded them; and this advantage was improved by a stratagem of Lord Falconberg's.
130 ページ - Mary, and All Saints ; and his body to be buried in the church of All Saints, of Harwod.