Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and ChesterChetham Society., 1862 - Chantries |
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1535 the Subsidy altar assessed the Cantaria Bishop of Lichfield Blackrod burgage Cantar Cantaria apud Cestr Chantry Chantry Priest Chapel Chaplain Chester Chetham Clerk College Collegiate Church county of Lancaster D'ni Deanery of Warrington Duch Duchy Earl of Derby Eccles Edmund Trafford Edward Edward III Edward VI Endowment Tenants feoffees ffeastes ffoundacon founder Gent Halsall heir Henry VIII Hesketh Hist holdyth one teñte Hugh Hulme Huyton Ibid iiijli iiijs iijs James knight Lanc Lancashire lands Legh Lichf Lord Manchester Mary masse Molyneux Nicholas Ormskirk parish Payde Peter Legh Plate poch church Radclyffe Rector rent goinge furth rentinge yerlie rentyth yerlie Reprises Reprisez Richard Hunt Robert sayd Sir John Sir Thomas Sm totall souls sowlez Stanley Subsidy Commissioners teñte ther wth teñte wth thappen'nce termes equallie Vestments viiid viijs vjs viijd Warden Warrington Whalley wife Winwick wthin the poch wyffe xiijs iiijd xxii yere
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Page 143 - To town and tower, to down and dale, To tell red Flodden's dismal tale, And raise the universal wail. Tradition, legend, tune, and song, Shall many an age that wail prolong : Still from the sire the son shall hear Of the stem strife, and carnage drear, Of Flodden's fatal field, Where shivered was fair Scotland's spear, And broken was her shield ! XXXVI.
Page xxvii - Cambridge ; nor to any manors, lands, tenements, or hereditaments to them or any of them pertaining or belonging ; nor to any chapel made or ordained for the ease of the people dwelling distant from the parish church...
Page 70 - By his will, dated 28th July 1504, he provided that one of the Canons of that Priory should duly (? daily) say mass in the said Chapel for his soul, and for the souls of his two wives Eleanor and Margaret, and for the souls of his parents, ancestors, children, brethren and sisters, and for the soul of William late Marquis of Berkeley (who died in 1492), and for the souls of all who died in his or his father's service ; and at every mass, before the Lavatory, to say audibly for the souls he appointed,...
Page 108 - Huan, by the grace of God and of the Apostolic See, Bishop of...
Page vi - They are at rest ! WE may not stir the heaven of their repose By rude invoking voice, or prayer addrest In waywardness to those Who in the mountain grots of Eden lie. And hear the fourfold river as it murmurs by.
Page 168 - Askeby established a chantry at the altar of St John the Baptist in the church of...
Page 105 - To every worldly interest dead ; With, decent poverty content, His hours of ease not idly spent ; To fortune's goods a foe profest, And hating wealth by all carest.
Page 112 - There Dutton, Dutton kills ; a Done doth kill a Done ; A Booth a Booth ; and Leigh by Leigh is overthrown ; A Venables against a Venables doth stand, A Troutbeck fighteth with a Troutbeck hand to hand ; There Molineux doth make a Molineux to die, And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try.
Page 156 - Priest in the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin on the south side of the Parish Church of Blackburn, the Earl of Derby apparently settling copyhold lauds called the Eggye heye, in Burnley, of the yearly value of Xv