The History and Antiquities of Croydon ...: To which is Added a Sketch of the Life of ... John Whitgift ...Annan, 1818 - 415 strán (strany) |
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... friend ) , he thought it convenient to draw up a just and particular account of all his purchases since he had been Bishop , with the sums given for the same , yearly values of the lands , and to what and whose uses ; with * The ...
... friend ) , he thought it convenient to draw up a just and particular account of all his purchases since he had been Bishop , with the sums given for the same , yearly values of the lands , and to what and whose uses ; with * The ...
Strana 115
... friend Mr. Wormall at Lambeth . With my verie heartie commendacons to yourselfe , Mrs. Wormall , and my wyfe , and the like from her daughter to you all , with as heartie thanks to Almighty God for Mr. Comp- troller's dissolucon from ...
... friend Mr. Wormall at Lambeth . With my verie heartie commendacons to yourselfe , Mrs. Wormall , and my wyfe , and the like from her daughter to you all , with as heartie thanks to Almighty God for Mr. Comp- troller's dissolucon from ...
Strana 120
... viid . ob . the foote , and the crests as hiegh for the safegarde of the windoes for vind . the foote . Dated the XXII of February . Yours , SA . FINCHE . IV . To his assured and verie loving Friend , 120 THE HISTORY OF CROYDON .
... viid . ob . the foote , and the crests as hiegh for the safegarde of the windoes for vind . the foote . Dated the XXII of February . Yours , SA . FINCHE . IV . To his assured and verie loving Friend , 120 THE HISTORY OF CROYDON .
Strana 121
... Friend , Mr Woormall . With my verie hartie commendacons from myself and my wyfe to yourself and your wyfe ; with the like thanks for all the cour- teous entertainmente you both shewed unto my wyfe . Sir , so yt is , that this goodlye ...
... Friend , Mr Woormall . With my verie hartie commendacons from myself and my wyfe to yourself and your wyfe ; with the like thanks for all the cour- teous entertainmente you both shewed unto my wyfe . Sir , so yt is , that this goodlye ...
Strana 122
... Friend Mr. Woormall at Lambith . SIR , with my verie hartie commendacons to yourselfe and Mrs. Wormall , I did un- derstande by Mr. Mylles , that ( upon Blease his complainte ) he had moved my L. Gr . as though it were needfull that our ...
... Friend Mr. Woormall at Lambith . SIR , with my verie hartie commendacons to yourselfe and Mrs. Wormall , I did un- derstande by Mr. Mylles , that ( upon Blease his complainte ) he had moved my L. Gr . as though it were needfull that our ...
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acres aforesaid afterwards aged Alms-house Anno appears appointed April Arch Archbishop Arundel Archbishop Grindall Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop Tenison Archbishop Whitgift Bishop Bishop of Bangor Bishop of London brick building built burial buried chancel chapel Chauntry church of Croydon Churchwardens county of Surrey Court Croy Croydon Palace daughter defendant died Domesday doth Elizabeth England hath Henry Holy Trinity Hospital Hospitall inhabitants inscription John Whitegift John Whitgift June Kent King Lambeth land London Lord Majesty manor March Mary master mentioned Nicholas Norwood palace parish of Croydon Payde persons plaintiff poor present Queen Rector Register rent repaired resided respect Richard Robert Samuel shillings Southfleet statutes Streatham Surrey tenement thereof Thomas tion tithes town of Croydon Tutor unto Vicar Vicar of Croydon Vicarage Waddon Warden wher wife William wood wyfe
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Strana 225 - Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace ; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
Strana 13 - ... purloined from him, might be claimed and recovered by action, like beasts or other chattels. They held indeed small portions of land by way of sustaining themselves and families ; but it was at the mere will of the lord, who might dispossess them whenever he pleased ; and it was upon villein services, that is, to carry out dung, to hedge and ditch the lord's demesnes, and any other the meanest offices ; and their services were not only base, but uncertain both as to their time and quantity.
Strana 336 - Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, etc.
Strana 388 - To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art, draw near; Here lies the friend most loved, the son most dear; Who ne'er knew joy but friendship might divide, Or gave his father grief but when he died.
Strana 106 - Aura feret geminusque Pollux. XXX. EXEOI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam : usque ego postera Crescam laude recens dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex.
Strana 285 - And they buried him in the city of David among the kings, because he had done good in Israel, both toward God, and toward his house.
Strana 255 - Their particular speeches are not recorded, only what the Earl of Salisbury said, " that there was nothing more to be feared " in his government, especially towards his latter time, " than his mildness and clemency.
Strana 20 - Stow further tells us that in 1551 an earthquake was felt at Croydon, and several neighbouring places. Fuller, in his " Church History of Britain" (1656), after mentioning the Black Assizes at Oxford, in 1577, adds "The like chanced some four years since at Croydon, in Surrey, where a great depopulation happened at the assizes of persons of quality, and the two judges, Baron Yates and Baron Rigby, died a few days after.
Strana 351 - Grant, O Lord, we beseech thee, that the course of this world may be so peaceably ordered by thy governance that thy Church may joyfully serve thee in all godly quietness ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Strana 158 - He was not so peevishly engaged to the learning of the schools as others were, but set up and encouraged a more generous way of knowledge ; yet he was a severe persecutor of those whom he thought heretics, and inclined to believe idle and fanatical people.