History of the Parish of Ecclesfield: In the County of YorkBell and Daldy, 1862 - 558 strán (strany) |
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Strana 22
... James Rimmington Wilson , of Broomhead Hall , 1 Societies of this kind are established at Ecclesfield , and Loxley with Stannington . 2 The average rent was 178. an acre , and the produce - wheat 24 qrs . ; barley and oats 4 qrs .; rye ...
... James Rimmington Wilson , of Broomhead Hall , 1 Societies of this kind are established at Ecclesfield , and Loxley with Stannington . 2 The average rent was 178. an acre , and the produce - wheat 24 qrs . ; barley and oats 4 qrs .; rye ...
Strana 27
... James Greaues Musketts 3 . Willm . Parkyn Willm . Taylor Willm . Frith Corsletts 3 . James Taylor Handsworth . Edward Taylor Bowe 1 . Richard Allen Corsletts 2 . Bill 1 . Hughe Staniforde Godfreye Sauadge Somme of men vewed and in ...
... James Greaues Musketts 3 . Willm . Parkyn Willm . Taylor Willm . Frith Corsletts 3 . James Taylor Handsworth . Edward Taylor Bowe 1 . Richard Allen Corsletts 2 . Bill 1 . Hughe Staniforde Godfreye Sauadge Somme of men vewed and in ...
Strana 32
... James Oxpringe for stockinge three musquets . Paid to Jo . Roodes for varnishinge y Armor and makinge buckles for ye same for dressing 5 swords and makeinge 3 scaberts Pa : for new bandlerowes , and four dozen of Incle , for strings li ...
... James Oxpringe for stockinge three musquets . Paid to Jo . Roodes for varnishinge y Armor and makinge buckles for ye same for dressing 5 swords and makeinge 3 scaberts Pa : for new bandlerowes , and four dozen of Incle , for strings li ...
Strana 42
... James Oxspringe , 1 which was lost in the King's seruice 0 0 10 · 0 0 10 140 · Paid for Copiinge a warrant and sendinge it to Bradfeld for a teame of horses for his Maties seruice . Paid for the said teame of horses to ffirrybridge Paid ...
... James Oxspringe , 1 which was lost in the King's seruice 0 0 10 · 0 0 10 140 · Paid for Copiinge a warrant and sendinge it to Bradfeld for a teame of horses for his Maties seruice . Paid for the said teame of horses to ffirrybridge Paid ...
Strana 75
... James Barlowe and lxvijli to the audyte at Tutbury or thereaboutes . I have not paste a hundereth pounde in my handes or lytell more wch I must be payinge of deulye . And all this money before written must be cossen [ ? costen ...
... James Barlowe and lxvijli to the audyte at Tutbury or thereaboutes . I have not paste a hundereth pounde in my handes or lytell more wch I must be payinge of deulye . And all this money before written must be cossen [ ? costen ...
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Abbot acres aforesaid aged anno Barnes Hall Beauchief Abbey Bolsterstone born Bradfield buried Carr chancel chapel Chapeltown churchwardens County Cowley Creswick Curate daughter deponent Dicconson died Ditto Dixon Dodsworth Earl of Shrewsbury Ecclesfield Ecclesfield Church ecclesie Edward eldest Elizabeth feoffees Francis gent George Gilbert Dicconson Grange Greaves Green Grenoside Hallamshire hath heir Henry Howsley James John John Parkin Joseph June King lands late Lord Lovetot manor married Mary Matheman mentioned messuage Midhope Mortomley Mounteney Nicholas Oughtibridge paid parish of Ecclesfield Parkin persons poor pounds priory quod Ralph Rawson Rector rent Richard Robert Robt Rotherham Shaw Sheffield Shercliffe shillings Shirecliffe Shiregreen Smith Southey Stannington stone succeeded Thomas Thomas Creswick Thos tyme Ughill Vicar Vicar of Ecclesfield viijd vnto Wadsley Wandrille Wardsend Whitley Hall wife William Wombwell Wood Wortley York
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Strana 239 - For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away : but the word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you.
Strana 253 - When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed; What to thy soul its glad assurance gave, Its hope in death, its triumph o'er the grave ? The sweet Remembrance of unblemish'd youth, The still inspiring voice of Innocence and Truth ! Hail, MEMORY, hail!
Strana 193 - II. That we shall in like manner, without respect of persons, endeavour the extirpation of Popery, prelacy (that is, Church government by Archbishops, Bishops, their Chancellors and Commissaries, Deans, Deans and Chapters, Archdeacons, and all other ecclesiastical officers depending on that hierarchy...
Strana 251 - Our life is but a Winter's day — Some only breakfast and away. Others to dinner stay and are full fed, The oldest man but sups, and goes to bed. Large is his debt who lingers out the day : Who goes the soonest has the least to pay.
Strana 260 - Their seed standeth fast, and their children for their sakes. Their seed shall remain for ever, and their glory shall not be blotted out. Their bodies are buried in peace; but their name liveth for evermore.
Strana 170 - Then when this is set abroche, well is he that can gete the soonest to it, and spend the most at it. In this kinde of practice they continue sixe weekes, a quarter of a yeare, yea, halfe a yeare together. That money, they say, is to repaire their churches and chappels with, to buy bookes for service, cuppes for the celebration of the Sacrament, surplesses for sir John, and such other necessaries. And they maintaine other extraordinarie charges in their parish besides.
Strana 105 - Like a tale of little meaning tho' the words are strong; Chanted from an ill-used race of men that cleave the soil. Sow the seed, and reap the harvest with enduring toil, Storing yearly little dues of wheat, and wine and oil; Till they perish and they suffer - some...
Strana 262 - He sette not his benefice to hire, And lette his shepe acombred in the mire, And ran unto London, unto Seint Poules, To seken him a chanterie for soules, Or with a brotherhede to be withold : But dwelt at home, and kepte wel his fold, So that the wolf ne made it not miscarie. He was a shepherd, and no mercenarie. And though he holy were, and vertuous, He was to sinful men not dispitous, Ne of his speche dangerous ne digne, .But in his teching discrete and benigne.
Strana 267 - Christ, and by devising and phantasying vain opinions of purgatory and masses satisfactory to be done for them which be departed, the which doctrine and vain opinion by nothing more is maintained and upholden, than by the abuse of trentals, chantries, and other provisions made for the continuance of the said blindness and ignorance...