Concubinary priests, 84, 96, 134, &c., tendency, 6, 85, 88, 135, &c., 149, Communion (lay) in both kinds, 5, Consecration of churches, 94, 171, Convocation, 18, 90, 92, 99, &c. Curates (see Stipends), 86, 89, &c., 100. Deans, rural, 84. Decalogue mutilated, 210. Degrees prohibited, 26, &c., 83, 169, Degradation from the ministry, 42, Dioceses, ancient, 29, 36, 77, 81. Drunkenness, clerical, 75, &c., 132. Easter controverty, 8, 29. Election of bishops, 42, 46, 73, 77, Eucharist, 162, 167, &c., 172, &c., Exactions of the pope, (see Peter's of the king, 90, &c., 94, &c., 99, 106, 112. Exemption, 52, &c., 105, 107, &c., Extreme unction, 12, 163, 173, 180, *Faith of the Britons, Irish, and Saxons Fees, (see Oblations), 104, &c., 111, Festivals and fasts, 198, 203, 206. Friars, 96, 99, 148, 150, 152, 155. Glass, stained, when introduced, 226. *Heresy, 110, 284, &c. Homilies, (Anglo-Saxon,) 21, 165,211. Hours canonical, 146, 195, &c., 203, Hounds of a bishop, &c., 77, 79, 84, Idiots, &c. may receive the sacra- Ignorance of the clergy, 69, 78, 80, Image worship, 6, 13, 207, &c., 211, 221. Immersion in baptism, 171, 177. Indulgences, 19, 92, 98, 249, &c., 266, Interdict, 34, 44, &c., 85, 90-92, 260. Judges, 270, 273, &c. Ireland granted to Henry II., 3, 40, &c. Kings who resisted the pope, 23, &c., elected, 250, &c. *Laws, various temporal, 250, 267, Lay baptism valid in extremis, 177, communion in both kinds, see Legates papal, 4, 23, &c., 33, 37, 39, Lent, ceremonies of, 13, 165, 211, Liturgies and service books, 8, &c., to keep concubines, 134. INDEX. *Marriage of priests, see Celibacy. Mortuary, 239, &c., 241, 243, &c. Names sometimes changed at Confir- Nuns, profligate, 140, 147, 149. Oaths, 74, 197, 268, &c., 271, 273, 278. Orders, holy, 74, 76, &c., 79, 84, &c., Organs and church music, 223. Parishes, 71, &c., 76, 80, 86, 119, 185. Parliament, 17, 278, &c., 285. Patrons of benefices, 22, 89, 93, 157. *Penance, 167, &c., 176, 245, &c., 247, Pews and seats in churches, 202, Pilgrimages, 33, 35. *Pope, 3, &c., 21, &c., 25, &c., 35, 43, 48, 58, 60-68, 99, 103, &c., 108, Poor, 49, 71, 96, 118, &c. Præmunire, 58, &c., 63, 65, 113, 280. Pulpits and preaching, 76, 80, 86, Punishments, (see Fines),93, 194, 252, 256, 268, &c., 270, &c., 272, 277. Quadripartite division, 71, 118. 321 Reformation, 64, &c., 115, 138, 161, Registers of baptisms, &c., 165. *Sacraments, 6, 162, &c., 168, 176, &c., Sanctuary, 42, 92, 141, &c., 143, 193, *Saints' worship, 6, 12, 210, &c., 212, Scholastic theology, 70, 290, 311. Sequestration of benefices, 85, 108, Sermons, see Pulpits and Homilies. Sponsors, 170, 172, &c., 176, 178, &c., Stipends of the clergy, 87, 90, 98, 105, 107, &c., 122, &c., 127, 285. Stole, or scarf, recommended, 229,&c. Suspension of a cle', 88, 100. Taxa Cameræ, 250. 109, 118, &c., 120, &c., 124, 285. Transubstantiation, 4, 10, 165, &c., Trees, tithe of, (sylva cædua,) 107, Trentals and annals, 240. *Vestments of the clergy, 226, &c. Visitation of the sick, 85, &c. Wakes, church, (Encænia,) 193. 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. POUND, Anglo-Saxon was the value of a lb. in silver, or two-thirds more than SHILLING, Saxon, 5d., Anglo-Norman 16d., and sometimes 20d. THRYMSA, 4d. in Saxon money. |