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by way of scrutiny, elected him, that he consented, and that the election was duly confirmed in accordance with the ancient custom of the monastery; and adding that in virtue of the said election and confirmation he obtained possession of

the said convent the rule and administration and the said grant, and inasmuch as the convent has, in accordance with ancient custom, admitted the said resignation, the convent has unanimously elected the said Robert, who has consented thereto, and has,

near Tours or St. Martin ' s, Troarn, in the diocese of Bayeux, value not exceeding, in parts where the ancient taxation of the tenth has been reduced to half, 300 l . petits Tournois , or, if in other

said diocese, on whose voidance by the death of John Archer the dean and chapter of Limerick, in accordance with ancient custom, presented him to bishop Cornelius, who instituted him. He doubts whether the said presentation and institution hold good.

la Vedue of Bermiston, men of John son of Gerard de Rodes of the manor of Langar', which is of ancient demesne, put in their place Simon le Clerk of Langar' and Robert Attebrigg, clerk, in the suit before the

John son of Thomas de Geytinton a parcel of a messuage in the manor of Geytinton, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown of England, to be kept by him until the quinzaine of Midsummer next, if it

of English strategy, securing as it apparently did the undisputed and complete authority of the Plantagenets as rulers of their ancient inheritance in south-western France, or as a compromise by Edward III, who was now forced to recognise John II

vol. I, 79. CCR 1279-88 , 91. CChR 1257-1300 , 249-52 SC 8/138, no. 6881: calendared in Rees, Calendar of Ancient Petitions relating to Wales , 231-3. SC 1/19, no. 125: translated in Sayles, Functions of the Medieval Parliament ,

vill of Donewich alias "Degeleswiz" 2 to be quit of all toll, inasmuch as the said vill is of the ancient demesne of the Crown, and as such the men of the vill should be so quit according to the

1291 �13 6s. 8d. PREBENDARIES [? Savaric This preb. said by Jones, Fasti p. 357, to be called 'in an ancient document "Beminster Savarici "', but this source has not been traced. Savaric occ. as archdcn. [? of Salisbury ]

provost of Combe (see William of Chard and William de Whethamstede, list 69). Wellington (Som.), including West Buckland, part of ancient endowment of bpric. (P. H. Sawyer, Anglo-Saxon Chs.: an Annotated List and Bibliography (Royal Hist. Soc., 1968) no. 380),

trade that are sold between foreigner 2 and foreigner [within the City ] , shall be forfeited, according to the ancient usages of the City. "Also,-that every servant of the said trade who works by the day, shall not take

not allowed to proceed without a protest from the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, who expressed the opinion that to build on the ancient semicircular arcade a modern apsidal termination would be a great mistake. 23 The committee,

Richard atte Wyghalle and other tenants of the King of the Manor of Bremesgrave and Norton, which is of the ancient demesne of the Crown of England, the residue of the twenty marks which were the damages which had been

used to be, but, at the will of the Justiciar and Earl aforesaid, exalted in the 8 tumbrel, against the ancient usage of the City and of all the realm. This year, on the Octa ves of the Innocents [28

on "Doctors' Day" in the winter-were instituted, but with these exceptions no "Festivals" exist in the Company save those of ancient origin. 9 10. Formerly these expenses were borne by individuals, now they are borne by corporate funds,-conditions essentially different,

a ), and wife of John de Courci (no. 268), grantor to St. Bees of the lands of the very ancient abbey of Neddrum, which was on an island not far from the new foundation. The Chronicle of Man says

The Vicar afor sd claimed y e sole right and prerogative in nominating his own clerk. According to y e ancient custom, y e parishioners and y e XVI Men had y e choice Together with y e Vicar but

uses. John Carpenter 2 appointed one of his executors. Dated London, 18 July, A.D. 1421. Roll 150 (41). 1 The ancient designation of Town Clerk. 2 Succeeded the testator in 1417 as Common Clerk of the City, in which capacity

Leveston, Walter de Whitewell, William Uppewell, and Beatrice Harding, men of the prior's manor of Alinton, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown, in a plea that the prior exacts from them other customs and other services than

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