Cartularium abbathiae de Whiteby, Ordinis s. Benedicti: fundatae anno MLXXVIII. |
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... ye Abbot Bensted out of the Register and orignal afore Thomas Lo . Darcy and many others , " and in this copy the place - name is Scaxby and not Stachesby . Everley Radulpho de Everley , armigero suo , qui ei Xxxviii INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS .
... ye Abbot Bensted out of the Register and orignal afore Thomas Lo . Darcy and many others , " and in this copy the place - name is Scaxby and not Stachesby . Everley Radulpho de Everley , armigero suo , qui ei Xxxviii INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS .
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... Thomas of York , William de Perci , and He [ nry ] ' Vicecomes Ebor . , ' he grants to Prior Renfrid the Church of S. Peter at Whitby , with all its appurtenances , and to that same church , the Church of Fleinesburg also , " cum ...
... Thomas of York , William de Perci , and He [ nry ] ' Vicecomes Ebor . , ' he grants to Prior Renfrid the Church of S. Peter at Whitby , with all its appurtenances , and to that same church , the Church of Fleinesburg also , " cum ...
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... Thomas and William de Perci ) viz . , Earl Alan and Ralph Paganel , having been already met with in the Earl of Chester's charter to Reinfrid - and the use of the local name Prestebi would at once lead us to assign an earlier date than ...
... Thomas and William de Perci ) viz . , Earl Alan and Ralph Paganel , having been already met with in the Earl of Chester's charter to Reinfrid - and the use of the local name Prestebi would at once lead us to assign an earlier date than ...
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... Thomas York . at York , having cast away all fleshly pleasures and cares of the world , he assumed the monastic habit and profession at Whitby , among a company of brethren who were zealous in their desire to restore that place to ...
... Thomas York . at York , having cast away all fleshly pleasures and cares of the world , he assumed the monastic habit and profession at Whitby , among a company of brethren who were zealous in their desire to restore that place to ...
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... his own charter , to which his wife , his heir Alan , and his other sons Walter and William , as well as Archbishop Thomas of York , are described existing there , and possessing lands and rights , than lxii INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS .
... his own charter , to which his wife , his heir Alan , and his other sons Walter and William , as well as Archbishop Thomas of York , are described existing there , and possessing lands and rights , than lxii INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS .
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