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Secundi , Isabella had declared: 'I feel that marriage is a joining together of man and woman, maintaining the undivided habit of life, and that someone has come between my husband and myself trying to break this bond; I protest

and that he prevented others from serving him, but they had no means of knowing whether he was in the habit of doing this. They taxed damages at 10s. Judgment that the plaintiff recover his damages and the defendant be

of money had been advanced to the King and had not been repaid, whilst his Purveyors had been in the habit of seizing carriages, victuals, and merchandise for the King's use without payment, an operation which infringed the chartered liberties

Peter de Kyngeston in the market at Gracechurch. A jury of the venue found that he was not in the habit of meeting merchants as alleged, but that on this occasion he bought the malt from Peter de Kyngeston outside

in September and report their failure to the estates. Meanwhile Montrose left Scotland on 3rd September, disguised in a coarse habit, and passing as an attendant on James Wood, a clergyman, who accompanied him, and landed at Bergen in Norway.

an obligatory deed by which Henry had bound himself to provide the equipment of Michael if he assumed the religious habit of the Hospitallers, and he produced the deed of Henry in these words:- Universis, etc., me Henricum de Bray

died appeared to him as he was resting, a little after matins. Taking form in the white garments of his habit, and bending his whole body to the earth, the dead monk, with pious prayers, humbly besought absolution from the

with Edelina his relative ( cognata sua ), who seeks or intends to pass her life, and to assume the habit of religion, there, reserving to Godwin the Priest his right. 3 I take this to have been the first

nemore ) of Blechesho and to the brethren who shall serve ( servituris ) God in the same hermitage in habit of religion, as the inner and outer ditches show and a croft ( cruftam ) beside ( que acostat

5912. lessees of chapel to find a priest to serve it, 7643. lights in churches endowed, 4034, 4697, 5158. monastic habit, taken by grantor, 4092. monthesdaye, 7023. obits, 4036, 4546, 7730. parish clerk, 5787. pittance, 5384. priest called 'the Jesusmas

Master and Wardens, and in pursuance o f a then old established rule of the Company, had been in the habit of receiving their rents. 48. Shortly after this default was discovered, the necessary means were taken to prevent his

half the year, and Alexander 30 s . for the other half year. If Alexander die, put on the religious habit, or be transferred to another church, Stephen may receive the whole 60 s . Stephen will assist Alexander in

paying therefor 3 s . 1 d . yearly. After the death of Richard, or if he assume the religious habit, the land shall revert to the demesne of the prior and convent. Witnesses:-John de Lesnes, Richard le Mai, and

as no. 382. 392. 1371.-Will of Nicholas de Pontesbury, subdean of Wells, desiring his body to be buried in canonical habit, at the door of All Saints chapel in the churchyard of Blessed Andrew, and making bequests of various vestments,

the death of a canon unless he has completed his residence, or shall at least attend the church in his habit within the trental of the deceased, according to the ordinance of Robert bishop of Bath ' qui debitas exequias

after three warnings to forfeit half his week's commons to the fabric. No vicar to go to market in the habit he is bound to wear in the church, nor to enter the church without it during service. Every vicar

the king's presence. The youth agreed to go, and renounced the franchise into the abbot's hands. He put aside the habit in which he had disguised himself in this place, and clothing himself in gold, he set out with some

Everyngham, Augustinian canon of Newburg, in the diocese of York, bearer of these presents, who, having left his order and habit, desires to be reconciled to it. 10 Kal. Jan. Avignon. (f. 236 d .) To the bishop of Waterford,

for some time past. Complaint had been made by the Commonalty that divers Mayors and Aldermen had been in the habit of making ordinances for their own private benefit, and had made grants of public land under the Common Seal

Mistery of Founders had occasion to complain to the Mayor and Aldermen that members of the Fraternity were in the habit of taking three or four apprentices when they were unable either to teach or support so many. Thereupon an

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