Tetney, Lincolnshire: A Historyauthor, 1901 - 112 sider |
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... Spalding Priory . Ranulph de Meschines the Third Earl of Chester . - Impropriation . - Hugh de Wells Bishop of Lincoln . - Foundation of Vicarage of Tetney . Rebuilding of Church ( A.D. 1363 ) .— Value of Vicarage . - Restoration ...
... Spalding Priory . Ranulph de Meschines the Third Earl of Chester . - Impropriation . - Hugh de Wells Bishop of Lincoln . - Foundation of Vicarage of Tetney . Rebuilding of Church ( A.D. 1363 ) .— Value of Vicarage . - Restoration ...
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... Spalding . Here he afterwards died of an attack of paralysis , and was buried in the Priory of Spalding , with some little sorrow perhaps on Lucy's part , but amid the loudly - expressed exultations of all the neighbours . Ingulph ...
... Spalding . Here he afterwards died of an attack of paralysis , and was buried in the Priory of Spalding , with some little sorrow perhaps on Lucy's part , but amid the loudly - expressed exultations of all the neighbours . Ingulph ...
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... Spalding , which he had founded . · " Spalding Priory . Anno 1074. Ivo Taylboys gave to the monks of Spalding certain tithes in Tetney , and unam rusticam . " ( Dugdale's Monast . Aug. , p . 306. ) From the Taxatio of Pope Nicholas ( p ...
... Spalding , which he had founded . · " Spalding Priory . Anno 1074. Ivo Taylboys gave to the monks of Spalding certain tithes in Tetney , and unam rusticam . " ( Dugdale's Monast . Aug. , p . 306. ) From the Taxatio of Pope Nicholas ( p ...
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... Spalding And the Vicar's endowment was Total value ... £ s . d . 13 6 8 2 13 4 6 13 4 £ 22 13 4 This shows us that the monks kept all the great tithes for themselves , which were double the value of those assigned to the Vicar , who was ...
... Spalding And the Vicar's endowment was Total value ... £ s . d . 13 6 8 2 13 4 6 13 4 £ 22 13 4 This shows us that the monks kept all the great tithes for themselves , which were double the value of those assigned to the Vicar , who was ...
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... Spalding had extensive possessions here in land and tithes . The family of the De Elkyntons , who were tenants of Louth Park Abbey , and lived at the hall at the North End , appear to have been the principal inhabitants , and there ...
... Spalding had extensive possessions here in land and tithes . The family of the De Elkyntons , who were tenants of Louth Park Abbey , and lived at the hall at the North End , appear to have been the principal inhabitants , and there ...
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Abbey Abbot and Convent acre adjoining acres of land acres of meadow annually April became belonging Bishop of Lincoln blow-wells bovate of land called carucates Church Churchwardens cottage County of Lincoln Court Rolls Cowmarsh demesne Drain Duchy of Lancaster Earl of Chester Earldom East Field Farm Grainsby Grange GRIMOLDBY Grimsby half an acre Hall Hemmans Henry Henry Wynter Hewson Highways Holme Holton-le-Clay Humberston inclosures inhabitants Johanna John Greteham Jolyff lanes Lincolnshire lord king Louth Park Manor of Tetney Marshchapel Maughan messuage Michael mill Monastery Newton Marsh North North Thoresby Northcotes open field open field system owner paid Parish of Tetney plough possessions present Ranulph Rectory rent repaired Richard salt-works Sea Bank Simon Webster South Fitty South Marsh Spalding tenants Tetney aforesaid Tetney Lock Thomas Thoresby Thos tithes Vestry Vicar Vicarage village Waithe Waithe Beck Waltham Wathall Wellow West Field William Willm yearly
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Side 82 - Galatia : grace be to you and peace from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ, 4 who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according 5 to the will of God and our Father : to whom be glory for ever and ever.
Side 86 - God; that the nation, seeing that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their hearts, and knowing and adoring the true God, may the more familiarly resort to the places to which they have been accustomed.
Side 86 - English, determined upon, viz., that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed ; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed ; let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars be erected, and relics placed.
Side 12 - ... hay-fields, or the proportion of cattle to be turned into the common pasture, exists still in the manorial courts and in the meetings of the townships : the very customs of relief and surrender which are often regarded as distinctly feudal, are remnants of the polity of the time when every transfer of property required the witness of the community, to whose membership the new tenant was thereby admitted."1 V.— THE PARISH.
Side 12 - This court-baron is of two natures : the one is a customary court, of which we formerly spoke, appertaining entirely to the copyholders, in which their estates are transferred by surrender and admittance and other matters transacted relative to their tenures only. The other...
Side 78 - ... and such churchwardens and overseers of the poor and their successors, shall and may, and they are hereby empowered to accept, take and hold, in the nature of a body corporate, for and on behalf of the parish, all .such buildings, lands and hereditaments, and also all other buildings, lands and hereditaments belonging to such parish...
Side 76 - ... facie pass to the allottees of the land abutting on the lane, the allotments on each side extending to the middle of the lane, although described as bounded by the lane.
Side 86 - And because they are wont to sacrifice many oxen in honor of the devils, let them celebrate a religious and solemn festival, not slaughtering the beasts for devils, but to be consumed by themselves, to the praise of God. Some solemnity must be exchanged for them, as that on the day of the dedication, or the natal days of holy martyrs,* whose relics are there deposited, they may build themselves booths of the boughs of trees, about those churches which have been turned to that use from temples, and...
Side 65 - ... fees, views of frankpledge, escheats, reliefs, mines, quarries, goods and chattels of felons and fugitives, felons of themselves, and put in exigent, deodands, free warrens, and all other royalties and seigniories, rights and jurisdictions, privileges and hereditaments whatsoever.