Search
Survey of London
… the episcopacy of William of Wykeham (1367 to 1398). Henry Yevele, a master craftsman of this period of … there. 88 Apparently the house fell into disrepair temp. Henry VIII for in 1528 Richard Fox, the then bishop, wrote to the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… (Winchester obits.: B.M., Add. MS. 29436 fos. 48v, 73r). 2 Henry of Blois 3 Previously and concurrently abbot of … Valence alias de Lusignan Preb. of London; half-brother of Henry III. Lic. el. gr. 13 Oct. 1250 ( C.P.R. 1247-58 p. 75). … (1925) 403-11. Thus were rendered invalid the elections of Henry de Wengham, who was el. Jan. 1259 ( Chron. Maj. v 731; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the castle where Norman and Angevin kings resided, where Henry I was married to Maud of Scotland and their son William Atheling was born, where Henry III was born, where Arthur son of Henry VII was born, where Henry VIII entertained the Emperor Charles V, and where Mary and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 168 6 s. a year, is applied for church purposes. 2. 1641. Henry Smith's Charity. By deed Robert Earl of Essex and others, as the surviving trustees of the estate of Henry Smith, in performance of the trusts reposed in them, … for a sermon on All Saints' Day. See City of Winchester. (viii) In the parish of St. Mary Kalender.This parish is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… family. The tower contains five bells, the treble cast by Henry Knight in 1674 and the rest by Anthony Bond in 1621. … in 1659. On the south wall is a tablet erected in 1675 by Henry and Anne Beeston to the memory of seven of their … was converted into a rectory. 11 By the reign of Henry VIII the number of churches in Winchester was reduced to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… St. Giles, to be held 'on the Eastern hill of Winchester.' Henry I extended the fair-time for a further five days in … from the bishopric. Stephen 1 granted six days more and Henry Plantagenet early 2 in his reign, characteristically … 6, no. 20; Chart. R. 2739 Hen. VI, no. 36. L. and P. Hen. VIII, ii (2) 4315, p. 1333. L. and P. Hen. VIII, x, 67, p. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… of archdeacon of Winchester and Surrey were unaffected. Henry VIII issued statutes for the new body in 1544, similar to … and the new statutes of 1638 took the place of those of Henry VIII. 4 The number of canons remained at twelve, until …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the city. 30 However, the evidence of the reign of Henry II showing the activity of the town, the enlarging and … dove-cote . for the mewing of his hawks,' and adds that Henry III demised the Mews to Reginald son of Peter. 36 However, an earlier inquisition of 1263 states that Henry II bought 'the place where the king's Mews were …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Justice Earle in 1874, contains the portraits and arms of Henry VI and others. The bosses in the roof bear the arms of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… jurors declared that their privilege was by grant of Henry II when he allowed them all the liberties of … at that city at least as late as the closing years of Henry III. In 1256 a city jury 7 in the case of William … removed. An illustrative case, 12 William of Dunstaple v. Henry of Aldington, may be cited, which arose in the soke …