Cathedral Antiquities: Salisbury. 1814. Gloucester. 1829

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John Britton
Longman, 1814

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Página 111 - AngKcaiue ; or, an Essay towards deducing a regular Succession of all the principal Dignitaries in each Cathedral, Collegiate Church, or Chapel (now in being), in those Parts of Great Britain called England and Wales, from the first Erection thereof to...
Página 12 - Malmesbury, for there he erected extensive edifices at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty, the courses of stone being so correctly laid that the joint deceives the eye, and leads it to imagine that the whole wall is composed of a single block.
Página 39 - Dirt wip't off: or, a Manifest Discovery of the Gross Ignorance, Erroneousness and most Unchristian and Wicked Spirit of one John Bunyan, lay-preacher in Bedford, which he hath shewed in a Vile Pamphlet publish't by him against the " Design of Christianity
Página 109 - Episcopus Puerorum in Die Innocentium : or, A DisCOVERIE of an ancient CUSTOM in the CHURCH of SARUM, making an Anniversarie Bishop among the Choristers.
Página 72 - Sarum, and the houses which latterly belonged to the Bishop and Canons of the said church, within our Castle of Old Sarum, to have and to hold, as our gift, for the improvement of the church of New Sarum, and the close thereunto belonging.
Página 6 - Salisbury, and have constituted canons therein, and have canonically granted for ever, freely as I received, the goods of the church to them so living canonically.
Página 25 - ... custom of the church of Sarum; and also, that those things which should have been offered to adorn the church, should then be delivered up. All which the bishop now committed to the custody of Elias de Deram, in whom he reposed the greatest confidence. On the day of the Holy Innocents, the king and his justiciary came to Sarum. The king offered one gold ring with a precious stone, called a ruby, one piece of silk, and one gold cup, of the weight of ten marks. When mass was concluded, he told...
Página 36 - Gate-house, where he got by his restraint what he could never have gained by his liberty; namely, of one reputed Popish to become for a short time popular, as the only confessor suffering for not subscribing the canons.
Página 25 - ... with great joy, and with a procession from the new fabric. On the morrow he went to the king, who was sick at Marlborough. Eight weeks after that day on which he had been received in procession, on Saturday the nones of March, this noble earl died in the castle of Sarum, and was brought to New Sarum, with many tears and great lamentation. The same hour of the day on which he had been received with great joy, being the eighth of the ides of March, he was honourably interred in the new church of...
Página 22 - After her certain noblemen, each of them added a stone; then the dean, the chantor, the chancellor, the archdeacons and canons of the church of Sarum who were present did the same, amidst the acclamations of multitudes of the people weeping for joy and contributing thereto their alms with a ready mind according to the ability which God had given them.

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