History of the church, parish, and manor, of Howden [by T. Clarke].1851 - 88 páginas |
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... Priest ! All gone and only equal with the least Of those they spurn'd in wantonness of power , Who weary laden , labour'd through the hour Of life's short span - then willing sunk to rest , Borne on the wings of Hope to regions of the ...
... Priest ! All gone and only equal with the least Of those they spurn'd in wantonness of power , Who weary laden , labour'd through the hour Of life's short span - then willing sunk to rest , Borne on the wings of Hope to regions of the ...
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... Priest . Wood pasture three miles long and one broad , The whole Manor six miles long and two broad . Value in King Edward's time forty pounds , at present twelve pounds . All these berewicks are waste . " We have here the old ...
... Priest . Wood pasture three miles long and one broad , The whole Manor six miles long and two broad . Value in King Edward's time forty pounds , at present twelve pounds . All these berewicks are waste . " We have here the old ...
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... priest , in the portion assigned to him . " " Moreover , he appointed , that the priests of the altars of St , Mary , St. Thomas , and St. Catherine be , in conformable habits present at all canonical hours , processions , and high ...
... priest , in the portion assigned to him . " " Moreover , he appointed , that the priests of the altars of St , Mary , St. Thomas , and St. Catherine be , in conformable habits present at all canonical hours , processions , and high ...
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... priest of the altar of St. Mary , the third place . Fourth , the priest of the altar of St. Catherine , the fourth place . The same order was to be observed in the processions . PREBEND OF HOWDEN . In 1267 the prebend of Howden was ...
... priest of the altar of St. Mary , the third place . Fourth , the priest of the altar of St. Catherine , the fourth place . The same order was to be observed in the processions . PREBEND OF HOWDEN . In 1267 the prebend of Howden was ...
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... Priest whereof had the fourth Stall on the north side of the Choir , among the Canons . 2. St. Mary's otherwise Cliff's Chantry . The Priest whereof had the third Stall on the north side of the Choir , among the Prebendaries and Vicars ...
... Priest whereof had the fourth Stall on the north side of the Choir , among the Canons . 2. St. Mary's otherwise Cliff's Chantry . The Priest whereof had the third Stall on the north side of the Choir , among the Prebendaries and Vicars ...
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acres of land altar annual appears Archbishop of York arches architecture arms beautiful Bishop of Durham building built called Chantry Chapter character choir Church collegiate church complete considerable contains Convent of Durham crown died early East Edward England equally erected fabrick feelings fell formed fourth gave given granted ground hands held Henry Hoveden Howden Howdenshire hundred improved inhabitants interesting John kind King known land Lord Manor March Metham nave ordained owner parish persons portion pounds prebend prebendary present Priest Prior and Convent probably remains residence restoration rise river Robert Saltmarshe says side situation Skelton Skirlaw souls stands stone supported taken taste third Thomas thousand tithes tower town township various Vicar vicarage village whole William York
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Página 76 - Oh to abide in the desert with thee! Wild is thy lay and loud, Far in the downy cloud Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth. O'er fell and fountain sheen, O'er moor and mountain green...
Página 76 - Wild is thy lay and loud, Far in the downy cloud, Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth. O'er fell and fountain sheen, O'er moor and mountain green, O'er the red streamer that...
Página 76 - Wild is thy lay, and loud, Far in the downy cloud ; Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying ? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth. " O'er fell and fountain sheen, O'er moor and mountain green, O'er the red streamer that heralds the ilay, Over the cloudlet dim, Over the rainbow's rim, Musical cherub, soar, singing away ! Then, when the gloaming comes, Low in the heather blooms, Sweet will thy welcome and bed of love be ! Emblem of happiness,...
Página 30 - The church is in the form of a cross, with a square tower rising from the centre, upon pointed arches, supported on clustered pillars. There is no evidence to prove the time of its being built, but it appears from the great irregularity in placing the stones, observable in various parts of the walls, that it...
Página 19 - Hoveden was very wide and large, and the profits and rents so much abounding as to be sufficient for the maintenance of many spiritual men, therefore Walter, Archbishop of York (at the instance and petition of his chapter of York), that there might be prebends ordained out of the revenues of the church, and by their concurrent authority and consent, and likewise of the submission of the prior and convent of Durham, to him, of whose patronage it was, made this ordination, viz., that there should be...
Página 17 - They obtained in 1836 the sanction of his Majesty in Council to certain schemes and decrees, of which the following is the substance : — That all parishes which are locally situated in one diocese, and are under the jurisdiction of another, be made subject to that See within which they are locally situated ; that certain new dioceses should be created ; that such apportionment or exchange of ecclesiastical patronage should be made among the archbishops and bishops as should be consistent with the...
Página 28 - ... whole, and £10 clearly. Barmby £16 6s. 8d. in the whole, and £9 13s. 4d. clearly. Skipwith £18 in the whole, and £13 6s. 8d. clearly. There were also six vicars, besides chantry priests, in this church. By means of the dissolution of the collegiate church, the revenues which supported the fabric in repair having fallen into private hands, and the choir becoming totally neglected for a considerable time, went much to decay, so that in the year 1591, the parishioners agreed that Mr. Henry...
Página 38 - we confess it is the greatest disgrace to suffer this building to go to decay, we acknowledge that we have seen nothing in this island of such elegant work in stone, except at...
Página 35 - On the north side of the transept towards the south, are the remains of two chantreys, now thrown into one. They were the burial place of the Metham family, their arms are found in the wall, as also those of Hamilton with whom they intermarried. The recumbent figures found here, were originally in the choir. Two of them are Methams, the other is a Saltmarsh. The piscinas remain, and the division walls may yet be traced. The whole is now, and has long been used as the burial place of the family of...
Página 38 - Aid, aid my hold endeavour, Give me his heart, I've lost my own, And make him mine for ever." "I hear his step, I feel his breath, He's mine in joy and sorrow, I may not see his face to-night, He'll smile on me to-morrow." Oh then sweet Saint, we'll bless thy name, Me and my faithful Marrow, Fresh flowers we'll bring and incense burn, To our kind Saint, Osara ! Doubtless the fabrick was at one time an object of pride with the parishioners at large. The Reformation, dissent, and diversity of religious...