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ever, found. The other more common Christian names were Isabel, Matilda, Juliana, Aleson (now Alice), Lucy, Petronilla (in its oldEnglish form "Pernel," or "Parnel"), Agnes, Idonia, and Avice. More unusual names that have been met with, are Elecota, 174

himself or by deputy with such daily wages, liveries of raiment for the winter and summer seasons as heretofore of old time were allowed to keepers of that wardrobe for a clerk attending upon the wardrobe office in the city

as any one had in time of King Richard II or Edward III, and other the profits, rewards etc. of old time due and accustomed; and in the great roll of 17 Richard II, it is found that 20 marks

pay 40 l . in f ull, this writing to be void, and the old indentures betwixt the parties stand. Dated 24 May, 5 Edward IV. English . Memorandum of acknowledgment by Richard Merssh, 24 May. May 28. Westminster. Philip

dated in the chapel of his castle or manor of Cawood, Thursday, 7 Aug., 1410, after the computation of the English church, indiction 3, 1 John XXIII, the third year of his own translation, in the presence, as witnesses, of

death of William Grove late carpenter, to be held by himself or sufficient deputy, with fees and wages as of old time established, and all profit s and commodities thereto pertaining: and it is learnt in the roll of 5

and sometimes "English." They also claimed a right to supervise these schools, and sometimes made money payments to the masters whom they appointed. Thus an act of council, dated 9th February, 1639, referred to the existence of English schools in

or "trinkerman;" a class of fishermen who used "trinks," nets attached to posts or anchors, for taking fish. The oldEnglish form of the name "Joseph." The "Grub Street" (now Milton Street) of more recent times. " Grobbestrete " is

de Nevill in the previous year. 2 After this time the foreign abbey appears to have been represented by its English daughter-house at Ware. In 15 Hen. III. (1230-1) the Prior of Ware attorns Richard de Onne against Hugh de

& c. The chantry priest is directed every day at mass before office to face the congregation and say in English: "For Williaum Soule Cresewyk and Alice his wif, and for alle these paresshins lyves and dedes, and for alle

f. 82 (24 names in all), in both of which it is dated July 10, 1509. The full text in English is printed in Izacke, 99, where it is wrongly dated 1498; see also Oliver, p. 285. ] XXXI. Feb.

England would not have her for all the treasures in the world, nor would he dare to take her, the English thinking so much as they do about personal appearance. Moreover, I was told that neither the King nor his

A.D. 1600. English . [Middx. ] Linc. A. 5748. Release by William Adderley, citizen and merchant tailor of London, to Richard Conye of Kirton in Holland, co. Linc., gentleman, of all actions & c. 13 December, 32 Elizabeth. English. Signed.

to Clarence, 112. to provide men against English, 127; Concressault has command in, 134. Clarence goes to, 139; Warwick goes to, 140, 142; reported English invasion, 149. English prepare to invade, 157; expected English invasion, 162, 164, 175, 189, 191,

objecting to English benefices being conferred on foreigners. 70 The King was no less jealous of Papal usurpations than his subjects. On the 20th October he ordered all Papal Bulls to be seized on their arrival in any English port;

seisin to John de Trevardhian and Isabel his wife, of 3 a . land English in the croft called 'Tonenles,' and of 3 a . land English in Guaelguardha. Marghasyou, Monday before St. Peter's Chair, 13 Edward II. [Cornw. ]

. 737 July 12. On this day in the manor of the Old Temple in St. Andrew's Holborn parish before Thomas bishop of Lincoln then chancellor, before Richard Pygot, John Catesby and William Husy serjeants of the law, being of

Berwyk. In this year the cross of the belfry of Saint Paul's was taken down and repaired; and in the old cross certain relics were found, that is to say, a 26 corporal with which they sing mass, white and

magnum linche ). Witnesses:- Thomas Mason, mayor of Old Sarum, and others (named). Friday the feast of St. George. 1 Henry VI. Seal, and portion of the seal of the mayoralty of Old Sarum . [Berks. ] A. 6280. Release

, n . Epistle book, 27. Placebo , 6, 11, 15, 17, 25, etc. "A term to designate the oldEnglish vespers for the dead, so called because the antiphon commenced in placebo ."-(Lee's Glossary.) Places in text , list

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