Collectanea topographica et genealogica, Volume 1

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Page 325 - Bakewell, and all the faithful living and dead, at the altar of the Holy Cross, in the nave of the parish church, built by the said Cross ; and that the said Roger and his successors be called keepers of the said Altar, and he or they celebrate mass in no other place, unless there be lawful impediment. And if the chaplain, without lawful cause, abstain from celebrating mass, that another fit chaplain be admitted, at the pleasure of the vicar of Bakewell.
Page 168 - AQUITANIE archiepiscopis episcopis abbatibus prioribus comitibus baronibus justiciariis vicecomitibus prepositis ministris et omnibus ballivis et fidelibus suis salutem.
Page 103 - ... the heirs of their bodies ; and for default of such issue, to the use of the right heirs of the...
Page 350 - Geneal." (i. 361) relates that "in 37 Henry VIII. the King grants to Godfrey Foljambe, Sen., and Godfrey Foljambe, Jun., the custody of the manor of Steeton, Com. Ebor., and 200 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 100 acres of waste, and 20 acres of land in Steeton,
Page 69 - LIST OF MONASTIC CARTULARIES AT PRESENT EXISTING, OR WHICH ARE KNOWN TO HAVE EXISTED SINCE THE DISSOLUTION OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES.
Page 227 - Leland of this town is that it had four streets and three fairs, and no market. None of the ruins of the castle are left ; but the eminence on which the keep stood discovers that it has been an ancient fort.
Page 161 - Christmas-eve as at a funeral or in the manner of a passing-bell : and any one asking whose bell it was, would be told that it was the devil's knell. The moral of it is, that the devil died when CHRIST was born.
Page 224 - L'Estrange yielded up to the King the inheritance of the manors of Colmere and Hampton, and received in consideration of the same the said manors again, cum Castro et Hundredo de Elsmere ad vitam tantum.0 In 21 H. III. John L'Estrange was Governor of this Castle. In 25 H. III. David, son of Lewellin late Prince of Wales, by his charter in writing, surrendered up Elsmere and Englefeud to the Crown of England.? After that we hear no more of its being in the hands of the Welsh.
Page 223 - Comes tenuit Ellesmeles, •which in Domesday Earl Roger held. In the year 1177, or 23 H. II. the King went to Oxford, and " in generali concilio ibidem celebrato...
Page 326 - The chaplain not to be three days away without license from the lord of Hassop for the time being, if the lord reside there, otherwise without the leave of the vicar. On a vacancy, the lord of Hassop was to present, within fifteen days, to the dean and chapter of Lichfield, and they to give institution, &c. &c.

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