The Ancient Customs of the City of Hereford: With Translations of the Earlier City Charters and Grants; Also, Some Account of the Trades of the City, and Other Information Relative to Its Early HistoryJ.B. Nichols & sons, 1868 - 176 pàgines |
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The Ancient Customs of the City of Hereford: With Translations of the ... Richard Johnson (of Hereford, Eng.) Visualització completa - 1882 |
The Ancient Customs of the City of Hereford: With Translations of the ... Richard Johnson (of Hereford, Eng.) Visualització completa - 1882 |
The Ancient Customs of the City of Hereford: With Translations of the ... Richard Johnson (of Hereford, Eng.) Visualització completa - 1868 |
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aforesaid aldermen amongst ancient custom appointed assize bakers bequeath Bishop of Hereford brethren Bromyard brought burgesses charter chattels chief bailiff Chippenham citizens of Hereford cittie city of Hereford command common commonalty Coningsby corporation council court dean and chapter delivered Earl Edward Edward VI election Elizabeth England executors fair farthing favour feast fellow-citizens forfeiting freemen gates George Bonnor granted halfpenny hath heirs held Henry VIII Herefordshire Hugh inhabitants inquisition James John John Kerry king's knights lands law-day laws and customs Leominster liberties lord the king manner mayor mayor and citizens obverse ordained parliament pence penny pounds present Queen records Richard Richard II Richard Scudamore Robert round the verge Scudamore seal shillings statute steward suburbs taken tenants tenements therein thereof Thomas three inquests town clerk twelve unto Wales Walwyn Warnecombe Westfaling wife William William Maddox
Passatges populars
Pàgina 106 - Cabota, of our speciale grace, certaine knowledge, meere motion, and by the advice and counsel of our most honourable uncle, Edward Duke of Somerset, governor of our person, and protector of...
Pàgina 160 - Mazar-bowle of maple (Gossips bowle) full of beer, which he was to drinke up, and sixpence in money, in consideration whereof he took upon him (ipso facto) all the Sinnes of the Defunct, and freed him (or her) from walking after they were dead.
Pàgina 95 - Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Pàgina 109 - And these our letters shall be your sufficient warrant and discharge in this behalfe. Given under our Signet at our mannor of Greenewiche. the seavententh day of May in the first yeere of our raigne of England, France, & Ireland, & of Scotland the six & thirtieth. Ex per Lake.
Pàgina 160 - In the County of Hereford was an old Custome at Funeralls to hire poor People, who were to take upon them the Sinnes of the Party deceased.
Pàgina 43 - Richard by the grace of God king of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and Count of Anjou, to all his men who are about to go to Jerusalem by sea, greeting.
Pàgina 43 - John, by the grace of God King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Normandy, and Aquitaine, and Count of Anjou...
Pàgina 17 - She said that she had no land which belonged to him, and fell into a noble passion against her son, and calling for Leofleda her kinswoman, the wife of Thurkil, thus spake to her before them : ' This is Leofleda my kinswoman, to whom I give my lands, money, clothes, and whatever I possess after my life...
Pàgina 103 - Item, that there shall be and remain a President and Council in the said dominion and principality of Wales and the Marches of the same, with all officers, clerks, and incidents to the same, in manner and form as hath been heretofore used and accustomed; which President and Council shall have power and authority to hear and determine by their wisdoms and discretions such causes and matters as be or hereafter shall be assigned to them by the King's majesty as heretofore hath been accustomed and used.
Pàgina 139 - ... enobled his mind and thoughts to the expectation of a world to come, and with a Christian hope and humble supplication to him for his blessing on his posterity, now depending on the last of six sons, which he had by his worthy and virtuous wife Philippa, the daughter of Sir William Fitzwilliams ; and being seized in fee of houses, lands, and parcels of the commandry, which were the inheritance of those knights of St. John of Jerusalem, formerly employed in the sustentation of Christian valour...