The Bodmin register [ed. by J. Wallis] with an appendix on the diocese of Exeter [separately entitled The Exeter register1838 |
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Side 19
... held of God , Of wch when he accompt did call Pale death me nothinge did appale , " Because the judge ( severe of late ) Is now become myne advocate ; • Who having fully payd and prayd , Both for my sinnes and savinge ayde , ( Sterne ...
... held of God , Of wch when he accompt did call Pale death me nothinge did appale , " Because the judge ( severe of late ) Is now become myne advocate ; • Who having fully payd and prayd , Both for my sinnes and savinge ayde , ( Sterne ...
Side 43
... held at the Bodmyn . Guildhall , in and and for the said Burrough , this Eleaventh day of December , 1699 , psent as markt ( a ) a John Pennington , gent . Mayor , £ 5 . John Hoblyn , Esq . towne clerke , a William Hodge , Gent ...
... held at the Bodmyn . Guildhall , in and and for the said Burrough , this Eleaventh day of December , 1699 , psent as markt ( a ) a John Pennington , gent . Mayor , £ 5 . John Hoblyn , Esq . towne clerke , a William Hodge , Gent ...
Side 81
... held as had been accustomed ; and it so continued , ( except during the ravages of the plague , when the Assizes were held at Saltash , ) till the reign of Geo . I. In the year 1715 , an Act of Parliament was F passed , by which it was ...
... held as had been accustomed ; and it so continued , ( except during the ravages of the plague , when the Assizes were held at Saltash , ) till the reign of Geo . I. In the year 1715 , an Act of Parliament was F passed , by which it was ...
Side 82
... held alternately at Launceston and Bodmin , till the year 1727 , after which they were held solely at Launceston as before , till the Summer Assizes , in the year 1738 , when the alternate arrangement , which has ever since continued ...
... held alternately at Launceston and Bodmin , till the year 1727 , after which they were held solely at Launceston as before , till the Summer Assizes , in the year 1738 , when the alternate arrangement , which has ever since continued ...
Side 83
... held at Saltash in 1393. " § Ib . p . 203. " Richard , Earl of Cornwall , and King of the Romans , made Lostwithiel , including Penkneth , a free Borough . Edmund , Earl of Cornwall , his son , appears to have been the chief benefactor ...
... held at Saltash in 1393. " § Ib . p . 203. " Richard , Earl of Cornwall , and King of the Romans , made Lostwithiel , including Penkneth , a free Borough . Edmund , Earl of Cornwall , his son , appears to have been the chief benefactor ...
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208 Parishes acres aforesaid aged altar Archdeaconry Assizes Austell Blight Blisland Boconnoc Bodmin BODMIN REGISTER Borough Bray Breock Bridgerule Budeaux Capital Burgesses Cardinham Chapel Charter Church Clergy Climo Columb Common Clerk Common Council Corporation County of Cornwall Court Deanery and Hundred Devon died Diocese Diocese of Exeter DISTRICT ditto Division Egloshayle elect Elizabeth Exeter Falmouth Flamank Fowey Francis Gaol Gent Gilbert Grylls Hambly Hamley Harris hath Helston Henry Hext Hoblyn House inhabitants inscription John Pomeroy John Wallis Justices King Lane Lanhydrock Lanivet Lanlivery Lanteglos late Launceston Lesnewth Liskeard London Lord Lostwithiel Luxulion Maps Mayor and Burgesses Mayor and Common Michaelstow monument Nicholas Padstow Parish of Bodmin Parliament Parliamentary Pennington Penwith Penzance persons Petroc Pomeroy Population Prior Pyder reign Richard sayde Scilly Sessions Stephens stone Street sworn Thomas tower Towne of Bodmyn Tregony Trigg Truro Tywardreath Vicar vice William Withiel
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Side 230 - You, as foreman of this grand jury, shall diligently inquire and true presentment make, of all such matters and things as shall be given you in charge ; the counsel of the people of this state, your fellows...
Side 238 - ... with the advice of our Privy Council, to issue this our Royal Proclamation, hereby...
Side 87 - Archbishop of Canterbury for the time being, the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of Great Britain, for the time being, the Lord...
Side 230 - King's counsel, your fellows, and "your own, you shall keep secret: You shall present no man "for envy, hatred, or malice ; neither shall you leave any man "unpresented for fear, favour, or affection, or hope of reward ; "but you shall present all things truly as they come to your "knowledge, according to the best of your understanding : So "help you GOD.
Side 87 - Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by authority of the same...
Side 231 - The same oath which your foreman hath taken on his part, you, and every of you, shall well and truly observe and keep on your parts. So help you God.
Side 126 - AND be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by and with the Advice of His...
Side 126 - ... for carrying into effect the purposes of this act ; and all such rules and regulations shall be of the like force and effect as if the same had been made by the authority of parliament, and shall be notified in the...
Side 237 - A PROCLAMATION, For the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, profaneness, and immorality.
Side 238 - Realm, and particularly in such as are employed near Our Royal Person; and that for the encouragement of Religion and Morality, We will, upon all occasions distinguish persons of Piety and Virtue by marks of Our Royal favour ; and We do expect and require, that all persons of honour or in place of authority will give good example, by their own Virtue and Piety, and to their utmost contribute to the discountenancing persons of dissolute and debauched lives, that they, being reduced by that means to...