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Staffordshire Record Society, 1926
List of members in v. 5 (pt. 1) 7, 9-11, 13, 15-18; new ser. v. 1-12; volumes for 1910-19, 1921, 1923- .
 

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Página 239 - God archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England, and legate of the apostolic see...
Página 12 - Should anyone presume to attempt this, be it known to him that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the blessed apostles Peter and Paul.
Página 158 - Indicavit (he has proclaimed), a writ of prohibition that lies for a patron of a church, whose clerk is sued in the spiritual court by another clerk for tithes which amount to...
Página iv - ... Meetings during the spring and autumn terms. Publication: Proceedings, 2s. 6d. to Student Members, free to Subscribing Members; price varies from issue to issue for non-members. STAFFORDSHIRE RECORD SOCIETY, c/o The William Salt Library, Stafford. (Telephone: Stafford 576.) (Founded 1879.) Objects: The editing and printing of original documents relating to the County of Stafford. Membership: Membership is either individual or corporate. Annual subscription, £1 Is. 0d. Meetings: Council meetings:...
Página 342 - Christ has identified himself with his people. They compose but one body, of which he is the head, and they are the members; and therefore they have of course the same friends and the same foes. This affords to his subjects the most consolatory...
Página 220 - Realm, by advice of our venerable Fathers, STEPHEN, Archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England and cardinal of the Holy Roman Church...
Página 181 - Church; who, desisting from legal contention (omni accione cessante), are to present themselves to him at [the sign] of The Man of Galilee (ad viri Galilei) in Caen (Cadomum) to elect a Bishop; taking with them letters patent of the D.
Página 45 - ... also the antique oak from whose leafy top Owen Glendower is fabled to have watched, at a safe distance, the fortunes of the fight. Battlefield Church was built in gratitude for this victory, and a perpetual chantry of eight canons was endowed to serve it with daily masses "for the king's salvation during his life, and after his death for his soul, and for the souls of his progenitors and of those who were slain in the battle and were there buried, and for the souls of all the faithful departed.
Página xxxiv - It is almost a matter of necessity for the student of history to gome realwork out for himself some definite idea of the characters of the great men of the period he is employed upon. History cannot be well read as a chess problem, and the man who tries to read it so is not worthy to read it at all. Its scenes cannot be realised, its lessons cannot be learned, if the actors are looked on merely as puppets.
Página 168 - John, to be held by him and his heirs of the chief lords of that fief, for the services pertaining to the manor.

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