A Catalogue of Westminster Records Deposited at the Town Hall, Caxton Street, in the Custody of the Vestry of St. Margaret & St. JohnWightman & Company, Limited, 1900 - 260 páginas |
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... ( July 21 , 22 and 23 ) . The next in point of age is a Charter of Edward I. ( 1298 ) , also bearing the Great Seal , confirming and extending the last named . Then follow the Letters Patent of Henry VI . , with 14 WESTMINSTER RECORDS ...
... ( July 21 , 22 and 23 ) . The next in point of age is a Charter of Edward I. ( 1298 ) , also bearing the Great Seal , confirming and extending the last named . Then follow the Letters Patent of Henry VI . , with 14 WESTMINSTER RECORDS ...
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... ( July 20 ) , All Hallows ' Day ( Nov. 1 ) , " The Nativity of our Lord God " ( Dec. 25 ) , Good Friday , and on Easter Day for the Paschall , when the amount received in 1474 was £ 5 5s . 1d . , the other days contributing only £ 6 118 ...
... ( July 20 ) , All Hallows ' Day ( Nov. 1 ) , " The Nativity of our Lord God " ( Dec. 25 ) , Good Friday , and on Easter Day for the Paschall , when the amount received in 1474 was £ 5 5s . 1d . , the other days contributing only £ 6 118 ...
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... July , 1575. According to " Laneham's letter , " this " storial show " set forth how the Danes were for quietness borne , and allowed to remain in peace withal , until on the said St. Brice's night they were " all despatched and the ...
... July , 1575. According to " Laneham's letter , " this " storial show " set forth how the Danes were for quietness borne , and allowed to remain in peace withal , until on the said St. Brice's night they were " all despatched and the ...
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... ( July 20 ) might wane and disappear , but the feast of Corpus Christi a few weeks earlier replaced it . Bread , ale , and wine for the Worshipful of the Parish then cost 4s .; flowers and garlands , * 20d .; bearing of 4 torches , 8d ...
... ( July 20 ) might wane and disappear , but the feast of Corpus Christi a few weeks earlier replaced it . Bread , ale , and wine for the Worshipful of the Parish then cost 4s .; flowers and garlands , * 20d .; bearing of 4 torches , 8d ...
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... July , because the bells were not rong Also paid for bread , ale , and wine , for the gentlemen and children of the King's Chapel , for their panes in help- ing of the divine service at the blessed communion on Our Lord's day in Lent ...
... July , because the bells were not rong Also paid for bread , ale , and wine , for the gentlemen and children of the King's Chapel , for their panes in help- ing of the divine service at the blessed communion on Our Lord's day in Lent ...
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