Hartlebury Castle: With Some Notes on Bishops who Lived in it and on Others who Lived ElsewhereSociety for promoting Christian knowledge, 1926 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... described as clerici . " 2 Sometimes - see , for example , a lease concerning Redmarley , dated A.D. 978 - the number of the " familia " is seen to rise to six and twenty ; and there is another , concerning three manses at " Wasseburne ...
... described as clerici . " 2 Sometimes - see , for example , a lease concerning Redmarley , dated A.D. 978 - the number of the " familia " is seen to rise to six and twenty ; and there is another , concerning three manses at " Wasseburne ...
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... described as presbyter or deacon or clerk , are designated " monachus . " Some are old friends who have thus entered religion , some are new names , perhaps of Ramsey men , specially intro- duced . The point for us is that the change ...
... described as presbyter or deacon or clerk , are designated " monachus . " Some are old friends who have thus entered religion , some are new names , perhaps of Ramsey men , specially intro- duced . The point for us is that the change ...
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... described geographically ) for the sessions of Parliament and Con- vocation , he rarely strays from homes which are his own . Once he was able to attend Parliament without leaving the diocese ( Gloucester , October 20 , 1378 ) . You ...
... described geographically ) for the sessions of Parliament and Con- vocation , he rarely strays from homes which are his own . Once he was able to attend Parliament without leaving the diocese ( Gloucester , October 20 , 1378 ) . You ...
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... described the coat as or , three torteaux two and one with a label of three , azure - which was the coat of William Courtenay , who became archbishop of Canterbury in 1381 , except that he showed on his label azure three mitres or ...
... described the coat as or , three torteaux two and one with a label of three , azure - which was the coat of William Courtenay , who became archbishop of Canterbury in 1381 , except that he showed on his label azure three mitres or ...
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... described . A register has nought to say about such matters , and I can throw no light on Bishop Carpenter's additions or alterations to the castle . I know that from his register it can be gathered that during the years 1458-1462 he ...
... described . A register has nought to say about such matters , and I can throw no light on Bishop Carpenter's additions or alterations to the castle . I know that from his register it can be gathered that during the years 1458-1462 he ...
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Alvechurch appointment April archbishop archdeacon August benefice Bishop Johnson bishop of Worcester Blockley bury Carpenter cathedral chancellor chapel chaplain church clergy clerk collated College consecrated Cormeilles Dean and Chapter deanery death diocese Domesday earl Edward Elmley Lovett episcopal February Fladbury Francis Giffard Gloucester Godfrey Godfrey Giffard hall Hartle Hartlebury castle Hartshorne Hearne Henbury Henry Henry Townshend Hist Hopkinson Hough Hurd's Ibid institutions January John John Carpenter July June Kempsey Kilvert ut sup king king's letter Lloyd London Lord Lordship Maddox March Marshall master November October ordinations Oxford Oxon palace in Worcester parish park Postlethwayt prebend prebendary Prideaux realise received record rector Register residence Richard Hurd Sandys says Sede Vacante September Thornborough took Townshend vacant Wakefield Warburton Waresley Westbury Westminster Wigorn William Worcestershire Worcs wrote young
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Стр. 283 - Received a gracious letter from his Majesty the next morning, by a special messenger from Windsor, with the offer of the See of Worcester, in the room of Bishop North, to be translated to Winchester, and of the Clerkship of the Closet, in the room of the late Bishop of Winchester.
Стр. 275 - ... mind that might have honoured any rank and any education. With very tolerable, but in no degree affluent circumstances, their generosity was such, they never regarded any expence that was in their power, and almost out of it, in whatever concerned the welfare of their children. We are three brothers of us. The eldest settled very reputably in their own way ; and the youngest in the Birmingham trade. For myself, a poor scholar, as you know, I am almost...
Стр. 270 - Grenville distinguished two kinds of bishoprics — 'bishoprics of business for men of abilities and learning, and bishoprics of ease for men of family and fashion'. Again with regard to nepotism (a form of favouritism objectionable so long as it remains merely an inept approach to heredity), a similar parallelism can be traced between Church and State. Lord Sandwich wrote, in August 1 764, to a naval officer about to quit in disgust at having been passed over...