A History of the Parish of Mortlake, in the County of Surrey: From the Earliest Times to the Present, with Extracts from the Parish Registers from 1578 to 1886

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Thomas Laurie, 1886 - 107 páginas
 

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Página 10 - to the Archbishop of Canterbury, to give a piece of ground in Berecroft, nine perches square, to Adomar, parson of Wimbledon, and his successors, to find a chaplain who should perform divine service in a chapel about to be erected on that spot, for the ease of the bodies and the health of the souls of the inhabitants of Mortlake and East Sheen, who were far distant from the parish church of Wimbledon...
Página 24 - the queen's majesty came from Richmond, in her coach, the higher way of Mortlake field, and when she came right against the church, she turned down towards my house : and when she was against my garden in the field, she stood there a good while, and then came into the street at the great gate of the field, where...
Página 26 - Majesty then very speedily pulled off her glove, and gave me her hand to kiss; and, to be short, her Majesty willed me Keeper of Gloves to her Court, and by some of her Privy Chamber, to give her to wear when I am there.
Página 24 - being taken down from her horse .by the Earl of Leicester, Master of the Horse, at the church wall at Mortlake, did see some of the properties of that glass, to her Majesty's great contentment and delight...
Página 26 - I understode her Majesty to mean of the hundred angels she promised to have sent me this day, as she yesternight told Mr. Richard Candish. Dec. 6th, Mr.
Página 17 - A cobbler, star-monger, and quack," etc. Partridge, taking the announcement seriously, issued an advertisement in which he assured the public that so far from being dead "blessed be God, John Partridge is still living and in health and all are knaves who report otherwise ; " and the others retorted by a ' Demonstration
Página 11 - Cranmer, alienated the manor to Henry VIII. in exchange for other lands. This monarch, at the Dissolution, gave the manor to his new-erected dean and chapter of Worcester, with the great tithes of the church at Wimbledon, on condition of their appointing three perpetual curates, to serve the church there and the two chapels of Mortlake and Putney. At Mortlake are the handsome house and gardens of Mr. Franks ; and there is an...
Página 11 - Ansi-im, who celebrated the feast of Whitsuntide here in 1099; to archbishop Warham, who was the last, and whose successor, archbishop Cranmer, alienated the manor to Henry VIII. in exchange for other lands. This monarch, at the Dissolution, gave the manor to his new-erected dean and chapter of Worcester, with the great tithes of the church at Wimbledon, on condition of their appointing three perpetual curates, to serve the church there and the two chapels of Mortlake and Putney. At Mortlake are...
Página 24 - Majefty at the door, and explained to her the properties of a glafs which had occafioncd much convtrfatiorv, and given rife to a report that he was a Magician. In 1578 he married Jane, daughter of Bartholomew Frornound, Efq.

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