Pontefract: Its Name, Its Lords, and Its Castle. A Concise HistoryA. Holmes, 1878 - 247 páginas |
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... Monastery 14 27 31 39 40 67 68 128 129 152 188 Jorval 49 Ireland 158 178 180 187 Ive's ( St. ) Well 2 KEEP The 226 231 234 Kelso 79 Kellington 58 Kenilworth 165 Kent 6 Kilburn 162 King's Lynn 37 Kingston - in - Dorset 140 Kingston ...
... Monastery 14 27 31 39 40 67 68 128 129 152 188 Jorval 49 Ireland 158 178 180 187 Ive's ( St. ) Well 2 KEEP The 226 231 234 Kelso 79 Kellington 58 Kenilworth 165 Kent 6 Kilburn 162 King's Lynn 37 Kingston - in - Dorset 140 Kingston ...
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... Monastery 14 67 79 128 188 St. Thomas's Hill 43 67 152 154 161 ADCASTER 4 235 Taddenescylf 6 7 8 4 . 60 Tanshelf 2 5 6 7 8 57 127 129 138 Tateshale 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 19 22 60 207 Tewkesbury 175 Thomas ( St. ) Chapel 162 164 Solway Moss ...
... Monastery 14 67 79 128 188 St. Thomas's Hill 43 67 152 154 161 ADCASTER 4 235 Taddenescylf 6 7 8 4 . 60 Tanshelf 2 5 6 7 8 57 127 129 138 Tateshale 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 19 22 60 207 Tewkesbury 175 Thomas ( St. ) Chapel 162 164 Solway Moss ...
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... Monastery 11 71 72 79 Kirkby 25 72 Lincolnshire 60 Nicholas ( St. ) Hospital 72 Normandy 68 69 Nottinghamshire 60 Nostell Priory 89 95 Selby Abbey 65 Staincross 59 St. John's Monastery 11 27 31 38 40 68 71 72 129 152 St. Paul's ...
... Monastery 11 71 72 79 Kirkby 25 72 Lincolnshire 60 Nicholas ( St. ) Hospital 72 Normandy 68 69 Nottinghamshire 60 Nostell Priory 89 95 Selby Abbey 65 Staincross 59 St. John's Monastery 11 27 31 38 40 68 71 72 129 152 St. Paul's ...
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... monastery . Thus Simeon of Durham , under date 1074 , in one paragraph speaks quite inci- dentally of two such changes of name between that date and the year in which he wrote , 1129 : " Monk- chester , that is the City of Monks , now ...
... monastery . Thus Simeon of Durham , under date 1074 , in one paragraph speaks quite inci- dentally of two such changes of name between that date and the year in which he wrote , 1129 : " Monk- chester , that is the City of Monks , now ...
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... monastery of St. John , and in order to commemorate that foundation as the seat of an especially Christian community ; in the same manner as when a man was admitted to Christianity by the holy rite of baptism , a new name was given to ...
... monastery of St. John , and in order to commemorate that foundation as the seat of an especially Christian community ; in the same manner as when a man was admitted to Christianity by the holy rite of baptism , a new name was given to ...
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Términos y frases comunes
afterwards Albreda Alice Archbishop arms Barbican Bill of Demolition Bishop Bridge brother called Carta Castleford century Chapel Charter Chester Chronicle Church Crown daughter death died Duchy Duke Earl of Lincoln Earl Thomas Earldom ecclesiæ ecclesiam Edmund Edward England evidence fair father feet Fractus Gate grant Hall heir Henry de Lacy Henry III Honour House Hugh de Laval Ilbert de Lacy Johannis John of Gaunt King Henry King Richard kingdom Kirkby Knight Knottingley Lancaster LANCASTER HERALD lands Lascy letters patent Lisois Lissours Lord Manor married meæ monachis Monastery monks murder Norman Nostell omnibus Ordericus Vitalis Paid Pilgrimage of Grace Pomfret Pontefract Castle possession Pountfret Prince Priory probably Pryez quæ quod received records regis reign Richard of Hexham Robert Roger royal sancti Saxon says siege Sold unto Swillington Tateshale tefract terræ town wall wife William Willielmo yards York
Pasajes populares
Página viii - Si qua igitur in futurum ecclesiastica secularisve persona, hanc nostre constitutionis paginam sciens, contra eam temere venire temptaverit, secundo tertiove commonita, nisi reatum suum congrua satisfactione correxerit, potestatis honorisque sui dignitate careat reamque se divino judicio [exi]stere de perpetrata iniquitate cognoscat et a sacratissimo corpore ac sanguine Dei et Domini redemptoris nostri Jesu Christi aliena fiat atque in extremo examine districte subjaceat ultioni.
Página xiv - Innocent the twenty-second, to whose predecessors in the See of Rome, the First Fruits and Tenths of all Ecclesiastical Benefices had for a long time been paid, gave the same in 1253 to King Henry the Third for three years, which occasioned a Taxation the following year, sometimes called the Norwich Taxation, and sometimes Pope Innocent's Valor.
Página 230 - The place is very well known to be one of the strongest inland Garrisons in the Kingdom ; well watered ; situated upon a rock in every part of it, and therefore difficult to mine. The walls very thick and high, with strong towers ; and if battered, very difficult of access, by reason of the depth and steepness of the graft.
Página xiv - In the year 1288, Pope Nicholas IV. granted the tenths to King Edward I. for six years, towards defraying the expenses of an expedition to the Holy Land, and that they might be collected to their full value, a taxation by the King's precept was begun in that year, and finished as to the province of Canterbury, in 1291 ; and as to that of York, in the following year ; the whole being under the direction of John, Bishop of Winton, and Oliver, Bishop of Lincoln. A third taxation, entitled
Página xiv - In the year 1288, Pope Nicholas the Fourth granted the Tenths to King Edward the First for six years, towards defraying the expense of an expedition to the Holy Land; and that they might be collected to their full value, a taxation by the King's precept was begun in that year...
Página viii - Sepulturam quoque ipsius loci liberam esse decernimus ut eorum devotioni et extreme voluntati qui se illic sepeliri deliberaverint, nisi forte excommunicati vel interdicti sint, nullus obsistat, salva tamen iustitia illarum ecclesiarum a quibus mortuorum corpora assumuntur.
Página 181 - While things were in this state, a true report was current in London, of the death of Richard of Bordeaux. I could not learn the particulars of it, nor how it happened, the day I wrote these chronicles. When dead, Richard of Bordeaux was placed on a litter covered with black, and having a canopy of the same. Four black horses were harnessed to it, and two varlets in mourning conducted the litter, followed by four knights dressed also in mourning.
Página viii - Christi aliena fiat atque, in extremo examine, districte ultioni subjaceat. Cunctis autem eidem loco sua jura servantibus sit pax Domini nostri Jesu Christi, quatinus et hic fructum bone actionis percipiant et apud districtum judicem premia eterne pacis inveniant. Amen.
Página xiv - II.) by virtue of a Royal Mandate directed to the Bishop of Carlisle ; chiefly on account of the invasion of the Scots, by which the clergy of those border countries were rendered unable to pay the former tax.