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Page iii
... pensions at the dissolution of the religious houses , we may fairly conclude , that our Devonshire communities must have been eminently virtuous ; since the * Vide fol . 160 , vol . 1. Reg . Grandissoni A. D. 1348 . N. B. Generally ...
... pensions at the dissolution of the religious houses , we may fairly conclude , that our Devonshire communities must have been eminently virtuous ; since the * Vide fol . 160 , vol . 1. Reg . Grandissoni A. D. 1348 . N. B. Generally ...
Page 18
... Pensions , granted May 1 , Anno 31 , Henrici 81 . £ . s . d . To Eleanor Sydnam , the Prioress 30 0 0 Agnes Carewe , a Nun .. Jane Heton , do . .... 568 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 ..... Elizabeth Bennett Jane Kelleye Avys Worthie Ivota ...
... Pensions , granted May 1 , Anno 31 , Henrici 81 . £ . s . d . To Eleanor Sydnam , the Prioress 30 0 0 Agnes Carewe , a Nun .. Jane Heton , do . .... 568 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 ..... Elizabeth Bennett Jane Kelleye Avys Worthie Ivota ...
Page 26
... pensions were to be collected at Easter and Michaelmas , in equal portions : -- 16s . From the Precentor From each of the Prebends , called Alre , Rigge , From each of the Prebends , called de la Pole , Hempstill , and Stowford 14s ...
... pensions were to be collected at Easter and Michaelmas , in equal portions : -- 16s . From the Precentor From each of the Prebends , called Alre , Rigge , From each of the Prebends , called de la Pole , Hempstill , and Stowford 14s ...
Page 36
... pension of fifty marks from the vicarage of Sutton . In fol . 156. of the same volume , the Bishop informs us , that the church of Stoke paid 40s . per an . to the priory , and the church of Exminster , £ 613s . 4d . The following ...
... pension of fifty marks from the vicarage of Sutton . In fol . 156. of the same volume , the Bishop informs us , that the church of Stoke paid 40s . per an . to the priory , and the church of Exminster , £ 613s . 4d . The following ...
Page 47
... pension of £ 100 per an- num . Nineteen of his Religious obtained sala- ries at the same time . The grants of these pensions are dated 26. April , 31 Hen . VIII . , and are as follows : To Abbot John Peryn Robert Walsh John Carter ...
... pension of £ 100 per an- num . Nineteen of his Religious obtained sala- ries at the same time . The grants of these pensions are dated 26. April , 31 Hen . VIII . , and are as follows : To Abbot John Peryn Robert Walsh John Carter ...
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Abbas Abbatis abbey Abbot Abbot of Tavistock Ac omnia alia aliàs aliquo Anno Apud auctoritate Barnstaple Baroni Russell Bishop Grandisson Bishop of Exeter Bishop Stapeldon Bronescombe Canons chapel Comitatu Comitatu nostro Devoniæ concedimus confirmed convent Crediton cujus Datum Devon dicte dicti dicti nuper Monasterii dicto Comitatu dicto nuper died diocese of Exeter Domini Ecclesiam Ecclesiarum Ecclesie eciam ejus ejusdem nuper Monasterii eorum Exeter Cathedral Exon Exonie Ford Abbey granted gratiâ hâc Haccomb Hæredibus hujusmodi ibidem Item Johanni Russell John King Henry Legh Manerium manor Marie Mede Militis Modbury Monks necnon Nicholas nobis nostrum omnibus Ordinis Otterton parish church pertinenciis Pilton Plympton prædicto præfato Prebends predicti premissis preter Prior Prioratus priory prout quæ quam quòd redd Regis Regist religious resigned Richard Robert Sancti scite Scitum singulis sive succeeded Successoribus nostris super Tavistock Taxatio tempore Thomas totam universis VIII William
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Page vii - It is not with much credulity I listen to any, when they speak evil of those whom they are going to plunder. I rather suspect that vices are feigned or exaggerated, when profit is looked for in their punishment. An enemy is a bad witness ; a robber is a worse.
Page xxv - Nos igitur ipsos exponentes specialibus favoribus et gratiis prosequi volentes, et eorum singulares personas a quibusvis excommunicationis suspensionis et interdicti aliisque ecclesiasticis sententiis censuris et poenis a jure vel ab homine quavis occasione vel causa latis si quibus quomodolibet innodati...
Page 30 - Plymmouth, and he gave onto Plymtoun Priorie the Isle of S. Nicolas cum cuniculis, conteyning a 2. Acres of Ground, or more, and lying at the Mouthes of Tamar and Plym Ryvers.
Page 46 - ... his censures, whereupon the abbot paid him down five pounds of gold. " ' The repentance of the abbot seems to have been insincere; for, soon after, he appealed to the Primate, William Warham, and to Richard FitzJames, Bishop of London. The question chiefly turned on the right of episcopal visitation.
Page 43 - ... and for the founders and benefactors of Tavistock Abbey. The superior of these priests was to be called the arch-priest; he was to live in common with them, and they were to be called his socii or fellows. He was also to be charged with the care of the parishioners : vid. Stapeldon's Regist. fol. 165. "NB The famous charter, ' De Libertatibus Comitatus Devon,' granted by King John, and its confirmation by his son Henry III., were preserved in Tavistock Abbey.
Page xviii - Aquitannie, et comes Andegavie, archiepiscopis, episcopis, abbatibus, comitibus, baronibus, justiciariis, forestariis, vicecomitibus, prepositis, ministris et omnibus ballivis et fidelibus suis salutem.
Page 145 - Nulli ergo omnino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostre concessionis et voluntatis infringere, vel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis autem hoc attemptare presumpserit, indignacionem omnipotentis Dei, et beatorum Petri et Pauli, apostolorum eius, se noverit incursurum. Datum Rome apud Sanctum Petrum 10 calendas Decembris, pontificatus nostri anno quinto [22 November, 1382].
Page 104 - ... habuerunt, tenuerunt, vel gavisi fuerunt, habuit, tenuit, vel gavisus fuit, seu habere, tenere, vel gaudere debuerunt aut debuit : Et adeo plene...
Page 60 - Nothing can exceed the beautiful situation of this great abbey; and if we may judge by the remains of the church, of the chapter-house, and other buildings, the magnificence, of the fabric did honour to the situation.
Page 44 - April, 1422 NB This Abbot is accused of neglecting regular discipline, of enormous dilapidations, and of simony ; but the charge appears to be exaggerated.