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Concubinary priests, 84, 96, 134, &c.,
*Confession (auricular), its immoral

tendency, 6, 85, 88, 135, &c., 149,
&c., 247, &c., 263, &c., 265, 276,
302.

Communion (lay) in both kinds, 5,
12, 179, &c., 183, &c.
Confirmation, 162, 178, &c., 181, 183,
&c., 185.

Consecration of churches, 94, 171,
196, &c., 200, 202, 310.
Conversion of Britain, 1, &c., 21, 25,
&c.

Convocation, 18, 90, 92, 99, &c.
Councils or synods, 15, &c.
Creed and Lord's Prayer to be learnt
by all, 170, 172, &c., 195.
Crucifixes and crosses, 13, 190, 201,
206, 222, &c.

Curates (see Stipends), 86, 89, &c.,

100.

Deans, rural, 84.

Decalogue mutilated, 210.

Degrees prohibited, 26, &c., 83, 169,
176, 179.

Degradation from the ministry, 42,
73, 75, &c., 87, &c., 90, 103, 110.
Dilapidations, 85, 100.

Dioceses, ancient, 29, 36, 77, 81.
Dispensations, 102, 112.
Divorce, 169, 274, 316.

Drunkenness, clerical, 75, &c., 132.
Door of the church, its uses, 191.

Easter controverty, 8, 29.
Ecclesiastical jurisdiction, 18, 41, 78,
91, &c., 96, 100, &c., 102, 104, 109,
272, 278.

Election of bishops, 42, 46, 73, 77,
84, 91, 103.

Eucharist, 162, 167, &c., 172, &c.,
178, 184, 258.

Exactions of the pope, (see Peter's
Pence,) 22, 24, 43, &c., 46, 48, &c.,
52, 56, 59, 63.

of the king, 90, &c., 94, &c.,

99, 106, 112.
Excommunication, 41, &c., 84 n., 91,
97, 99, 101, 114, 242, 245, &c., 254,
&c., 261, &c. 276.

Exemption, 52, &c., 105, 107, &c.,
139, 148.

Extreme unction, 12, 163, 173, 180,
&c., 182, 186.

*Faith of the Britons, Irish, and Saxons
differed from that of Rome, 1, &c.,
21, 165, &c., 173, 175, &c., 207,
&c., 211, &c.

Fees, (see Oblations), 104, &c., 111,
&c., 168, 176, &c.

Festivals and fasts, 198, 203, 206.
Fines, 122, 194, 268, &c., 270.
Foreigners beneficed, see Provisors.
Fonts, 179, 192, 201, 224.

Friars, 96, 99, 148, 150, 152, 155.
Furniture of churches, 214, &c., 216,
&c.

Glass, stained, when introduced, 226.
Godfathers, &c., see Sponsors.
Good Friday, 13, 165, 211.

*Heresy, 110, 284, &c.
Homage, 39, 42.

Homilies, (Anglo-Saxon,) 21, 165,211.
Host or housel, 165, 170, 174, &c.,
176, 184, 186.

Hours canonical, 146, 195, &c., 203,
&c., 207.

Hounds of a bishop, &c., 77, 79, 84,
105.

Idiots, &c. may receive the sacra-
ments, 169.

Ignorance of the clergy, 69, 78, 80,
85, 87, 90, 96, 98 n., 287.

Image worship, 6, 13, 207, &c., 211,

221.

Immersion in baptism, 171, 177.
Incest, see Degrees.

Indulgences, 19, 92, 98, 249, &c., 266,
&c., 302.

Interdict, 34, 44, &c., 85, 90-92, 260.
Investitures, 39.

Judges, 270, 273, &c.

Ireland granted to Henry II., 3, 40,

&c.

Kings who resisted the pope, 23, &c.,
31 n., 37, &c., 43, 45, 53, &c., 57,
64, 68, 74.

elected, 250, &c.

*Laws, various temporal, 250, 267,
&c., 278.

Lay baptism valid in extremis, 177,
179, &c., 183.

communion in both kinds, see
Communion.

Legates papal, 4, 23, &c., 33, 37, 39,
&c., 45, &c., 47, &c., 50.

Lent, ceremonies of, 13, 165, 211,
221, &c., 258.

Liturgies and service books, 8, &c.,
231, &c., 234, &c.
Lich-gate explained, 190.
License to preach, 86, 109.

to keep concubines, 134.
*Lollards, 285, &c., 293, &c., 297, &c.,
300, &c., 303, &c., 305, &c., 308,
&c., 315, &c.

INDEX.

*Marriage of priests, see Celibacy.
Mass, sacrifice of, 9, 101, 162, &c.,
169, 172, 174, 238, &c., 240.
Matrimony, 26, 164, 169, 171, 173,
177, 179, 181, 184, &c.
*Monks and monasteries, 71, &c., 138,
&c., 144, &c., 149, 158, 161.
Money, its ancient value, 128.
Mortmain, 97, 279.

Mortuary, 239, &c., 241, 243, &c.
Music, church, 223.

Names sometimes changed at Confir-
mation, 183.

Nuns, profligate, 140, 147, 149.

Oaths, 74, 197, 268, &c., 271, 273, 278.
Oath of a Romish bishop, 47.
Oblations, 90, 97, 121, &c., 125, 127,
178, 180, 203, 238, 244.
Oils, consecrated, see Chrism.
* Ordeal, 280, &c.

Orders, holy, 74, 76, &c., 79, 84, &c.,
88 N., 102, 111, 116, 163, &c.
Ornaments of churches, 214, &c.,
216, &c.

Organs and church music, 223.

Parishes, 71, &c., 76, 80, 86, 119, 185.
Pall, archbishop's, 4, 22, 26, 29, 34,
36, 39, 51.

Parliament, 17, 278, &c., 285.
Parvise explained, 191.

Patrons of benefices, 22, 89, 93, 157.
Peg tankards, 132.

*Penance, 167, &c., 176, 245, &c., 247,
256, &c., 258, 260, 262.
Personal tithes, 122, 125.
Peter's pence, 33—39, 56, 121.

Pews and seats in churches, 202,
218, &c.

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Pilgrimages, 33, 35.
Piscinæ explained, 218.
Pluralities, 92 N., 95, 106, 109, 111,
&c., 117, &c.

*Pope, 3, &c., 21, &c., 25, &c., 35, 43,

48, 58, 60-68, 99, 103, &c., 108,
&c.

Poor, 49, 71, 96, 118, &c.

Præmunire, 58, &c., 63, 65, 113, 280.
Provisors, (papal), 22, 25, 50, 54, &c.
57, 59, &c., 61, &c., 86, 103, 279.
Prison, the bishops, 93.
Primacy, (see Canterbury), 26, 29,
81, &c.

Pulpits and preaching, 76, 80, 86,
&c.,95, 109, 190, 195, &c., 205, &c.,
223, &c.

Punishments, (see Fines),93, 194, 252,

256, 268, &c., 270, &c., 272, 277.
Purgation, canonical, 74, 112, 276.
Purgatory, 5, 13, 240, &c., 302.

Quadripartite division, 71, 118.

321

Reformation, 64, &c., 115, 138, 161,
284, &c.

Registers of baptisms, &c., 165.
Relics, 171, 193, 197, &c., 217.
Residence of beneficed clerks, &c.,
87, &c., 116, &c.
Rogations, 234, &c.
Romescot, see Peter's Pence.
Rood-loft, 222.

*Sacraments, 6, 162, &c., 168, 176, &c.,
181, 183, &c., 187.

Sanctuary, 42, 92, 141, &c., 143, 193,
&c., 196, 198, 207, 256, 275, 283,
Sacrilege, 196.

*Saints' worship, 6, 12, 210, &c., 212,
&c.

Scholastic theology, 70, 290, 311.
Secular and regular clergy, 130, 142,
&c., 150.

Sequestration of benefices, 85, 108,
111.

Sermons, see Pulpits and Homilies.
Simony, 82, 86, 89, 109.

Sponsors, 170, 172, &c., 176, 178, &c.,
180, 269.

Stipends of the clergy, 87, 90, 98, 105,

107, &c., 122, &c., 127, 285.

Stole, or scarf, recommended, 229,&c.
Sunday to be kept holy, 194.
Superstitious opinions, &c., 175, 178,
&c., 225.

Suspension of a cle', 88, 100.
*Synods, 15, 18, 77.

Taxa Cameræ, 250.
*Tithes and other revenues, 70, 83, 98,

109, 118, &c., 120, &c., 124, 285.
Tithes, see Personal and Quadripartite.
Tonsure, clerical, 32, 72, 79, 83, 84,
93.

Transubstantiation, 4, 10, 165, &c.,
170, &c., 173, 175, &c., 179, 181,
183, 202.

Trees, tithe of, (sylva cædua,) 107,
114, 126.

Trentals and annals, 240.

*Vestments of the clergy, 226, &c.
Vicars and vicarages, 83, 85 N., 87,
&c., 94, 112, &c., 122, 148.
Visitations by bishops, archdeacons,
&c., 84, &c., 86, 96, 98, 104, 108,
112.

Visitation of the sick, 85, &c.
Universities, 106, 112, &c, 153, 286,
307, 309.

Wakes, church, (Encænia,) 193.
Water, holy, 201.

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ANGELS, (or Nobles), sometimes 6s. 8d., at others 10s.

FLOREN, (18 Edward III.) 6s.

MARK, Saxon Mark, 30d., in Henry I.'s time 6s. 1d. and in 1194, 13s. 4d.
ORA, 16d.

POUND, Anglo-Saxon was the value of a lb. in silver, or two-thirds more than
our own. It contained 48s. i. e. 240d.

SHILLING, Saxon, 5d., Anglo-Norman 16d., and sometimes 20d.

THRYMSA, 4d. in Saxon money.

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