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the Hall (to be referred to presently), are both Institutions of the Past. The advowson of St. Martin's Rectory in ancient time was, as Stowe informs us, in the gift of John, Earl of Warren and Surrey, who presented to

Angelus, Johannis, Bernard Nicholas, Peter Marchi, and Bartholus, Johannis, merchants of Florence fellows ( sociis ) and factors of the ancient Alberti of Florence Faculty to receive and give acquittance for sums assigned to them by eight papal collectors named,

Nicholai, and Matthew Johannis, merchants of Florence, factors and proctors at Bruges of Nicholas Jacobi and Benedict Nerotii, of the ancient Alberti of Florence. Power to receive from and give acquittance to the archbishop of Canterbury for the money arising

Gretham, co. Sussex, fishery in, 231. Great Scotes. See Coates, Great. Great Wichforde. See Wishford, Great. Grede , John, 593. Greece , wine of, 236. -, -, captured at sea, 339. Greenstead , Greynstede in Angre (Ongar) hundred [co. Essex

passage to Bordeaux, 257, 435. - See also Cinque Ports and ships, shipping. Navysby , Stephen de, clerk, 633. Neapolis [Greece, prov. Epidaurus Limera ] , wine called 'Greke' laden by Genoese in a tarit for Middelburg at, 339. Neath

in chancery the proclamation made and all their dealing; as his petition shews that in the parts of Romania in Greece the tarit was freighted by the petitioner and his fellows with 'alum' and other wares to be brought to

London, 92, 292. Modbury [co. Devon ] , 324, 339. Modi , Andrew, of Wimblington, serf, 286. Modoni or Methone [Greece ] , Nicholas, bishop elect of, 98. -, bishop of. See Corrarius; Novello. Modreeny , Madmecka, Magdrechni, Maidinccka [co.

co. Norfolk, 244. Roughton , Gilbert de, chaplain, 570. Roukelande , John, 499. Roulton. See Rowton. Roumania , Romania in Greece, 9. Rous , John, 118, 478, 570. -, -, of Gloucestershire, 568. -, -, of Quainton, co. Buckingham, 66.

custody, the king being informed that the dean of that church for the time being is bound to feed by ancient custom from time out of mind, the said ministers and officers, on certain days every year, or to pay

money arising of the said custom and of the petty custom in that port. By pet. in parl. [ See Ancient Petitions 9697. ] Et erat patens . To the collectors in the port of St. Botolphs town. Like order

merchandise to England and any other places subject to the king, there abiding, conversing and trafficking according to treaties of ancient friendship between the king and his subjects and those who dwell in the cities of the Hanse of Almain,

shall be answerable to him as regar ds spirituals, and to the prior and convent as regards temporals, according to ancient custom. Moreover, on the voidance of any of their churches, none shall presume to take possession until the prior

R . c ., the prior and chapter of the church of St. Andrews, O.S.A., to whom the presentation by ancient custom belongs, presented the said Hugh to William, archbishop of St. Andrews, and that the said archbishop, refusing to

of Gryngele and Wheteleye co. Notyngham, in a yearly rent of 260 marks which the said William took of the ancient custom of wools, hides and woolfells in the port of Kyngeston upon Hull, and in all other the lands

with cure, not major and not elective, value not exceeding 12 marks, void by reason that Thomas Ogeluayn, contrary to ancient custom, has held it for a year or more without having himself ordained priest; notwithstanding that Nicholas holds a

Salisbury, who took counsel with Henry, cardinal priest of St. Eusebius ' s, then bishop of Winchester (seeing that the ancient fruits etc. of the said monastery were diminished and that it lacked the means which it had hitherto possessed

Galoys deceased had by gift or grant hereinafter mentioned, with the rents, issues etc. and all advantage of underwoods and ancient trees; reciting a lease thereof made by Sister Joan then abbess, for a certain sum by them paid, to

granted him for life 40 l . a year of the issues and revenues of that county, and of the ancient farms thereof which fall under the sheriff's charge. Et erat patens . To the sheriffs of London and Middlesex

series of volumes containing abstracts of wills relating to the diocese and county of Lincoln. These ancient testamentary documents are of value because they throw much light upon the language, the religious customs and observances, and the manners and social

in domo capitulari dictorum Fratrum & c. vltimo die mensis nouembris anno domini millesimo cccc. xl. [ The seal is destroyed . ] The corner of the deed ( Ancient Deeds , C. 1479) at the Record Office is damaged.

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