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COMMUNIA ECCLESIE HOVEDEN Benefice of HOWDEN CHURCH COMMON FUND (YK.00.HW.08) £ 16. 13s. 4d. HOWDEN CHURCH COMMON FUND If appropriated No Full entry £ 16. 13s. 4d. 25

Ecclesia et obventiones decani Benefice of CHURCH AND OBVENTIONS OF THE RURAL DEAN OF LLEYN (BN.BN.LE.01) £ 5. 0s. 0d. CHURCH AND OBVENTIONS OF THE RURAL DEAN OF LLEYN 1291 - 1292 (pat.) ecclesiatical Not app. 1 If appropriated

ded: ST MARY F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.90 (inst.) prebend/prebendal church 1302 (pat.) ecclesiatical LINCOLN, LINCS., CATHEDRAL, SECULAR COLLEGE SECULAR COLLEGE / ACADEMIC COLLEGE / MOTHER CHURCH OR 'CLAS' RegCorb1 p.232 If appropriated

item of the deanery list): but it must be that the 'church' of St Edward and the pension in the church of St Edward relate to the same church. PRO, E179/68/63 (Ely diocese) p.1 (added because of new low threshold

the church of 'Didbrook'? We cannot be sure, but if this were the case, the church here was not in fact appropriated and the abbey presented to both benefices, that is the church and the vicarage. The imposing church at

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in gold with black pen-flourishing, or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Epistle Lectionary The London city church of St Mary Aldermanbury: presented to the church by Stephen Jenyns (b. c.1450, d.1523), administrator, merchant, and lord mayor of London (1508-9) and

virtutibus (index Summa virtutum) Added text, 13th century (f. 1) and list of contents, ?14th century (ff. 1v-2v). The cathedral church of Ely, Cambridge: inscribed, 15th century, 'Iste liber p[er]tinet eccl[es]ie Elien[si]' (ff. 2v, 186) and the library mark (f.

Church, Canterbury (see f. 2; Gameson 1999 p. 94).Dover Priory, by 14th century: inscribed with its press mark 'D VII' and title (f. 2); included in the 1389 catalogue.John Joscelin [Joscelyn] (b. 1529, d. 1603), Old English scholar and

III holding a model of a church, and his children: Edward, Margaret, Edmund, Beatrice, Katharine, and again Edward wearing a crown. Contains the genealogy of the kings of England from the Heptarchy to Henry III (b. 1207, d. 1272), with

the Manuscripts Reading Room order Add. 29902.Musical notation. 11 historiated initials in colours and gold, of the dedication of a church (f. 3a); Christ's Entry into Jerusalem (f. 3b); the Nativity and the Annunciation to the Shepherds (f. 3c); a

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