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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... viijd . vjs . viijd . vjd . ... ... vjs . viijd . Item for the Knyll with the great bell Item at the monthmynde of William Broke for four torches ... III . Pew Rents , which in 1480 varied from 12d . to 3s . 4d . per annum , and ...
... viijd . vjs . viijd . vjd . ... ... vjs . viijd . Item for the Knyll with the great bell Item at the monthmynde of William Broke for four torches ... III . Pew Rents , which in 1480 varied from 12d . to 3s . 4d . per annum , and ...
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... viijd . ” " Item , for the belle atte same bureying , vjd . " " * The second volume of these interesting records was marked by the Church- wardens of 1730 , who had them bound , " B , " and covers the period from 1510 to 1530. These ...
... viijd . ” " Item , for the belle atte same bureying , vjd . " " * The second volume of these interesting records was marked by the Church- wardens of 1730 , who had them bound , " B , " and covers the period from 1510 to 1530. These ...
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... viijd . But in the last five years to which this volume relates changes came more rapidly . In 1545 £ 21 19s . 4d . is received for old broken plate " by the Adviss of the Masters of the Parish towards the bying of the hie alter table ...
... viijd . But in the last five years to which this volume relates changes came more rapidly . In 1545 £ 21 19s . 4d . is received for old broken plate " by the Adviss of the Masters of the Parish towards the bying of the hie alter table ...
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... viijd . ” The writer received 40s . for this , 13s . 4d . for additional work in the choir , as well as £ 3 9s . 8d . for " wrytynge and trymynge of the Northe yle and the Sowthe yle . " The " makynge of ij Communyon cuppes " ( for the ...
... viijd . ” The writer received 40s . for this , 13s . 4d . for additional work in the choir , as well as £ 3 9s . 8d . for " wrytynge and trymynge of the Northe yle and the Sowthe yle . " The " makynge of ij Communyon cuppes " ( for the ...
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... viijd . xijd ... Item to John Riall for taking down the Tabill on the highe Alter and taking down the holly water stock Item to iiij poore men for beryng of the Alter Tabill to Mr. Hodgis ... ... ... ivd . And so the old order changed ...
... viijd . xijd ... Item to John Riall for taking down the Tabill on the highe Alter and taking down the holly water stock Item to iiij poore men for beryng of the Alter Tabill to Mr. Hodgis ... ... ... ivd . And so the old order changed ...
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Página 78 - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely can praise it, or blame it too much; Who, born for the universe, narrow'd his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind.
Página 9 - ... findings of the court shall be entered in a book or books to be kept for that purpose, and known as the "Juvenile Record," and the court may for convenience be called the "Juvenile Court.
Página 37 - As a mere literary monument, the English version of the Bible remains the noblest example of the English tongue, while its perpetual use made it from the instant of its appearance the standard of our language.
Página 37 - No greater moral change ever passed over a nation than passed over England during the years which parted the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the meeting of the Long Parliament [ie, about 1580 to about 1640]. England became the people of a book, and that book was the Bible.
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