Parish Life in Mediaeval EnglandMethuen, 1906 - 279 Seiten |
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... vicar throughout England not only regarded himself in theory as a steward of the panis Dominicus ( the Lord's Bread ) , under which name was meant charity to all that came to claim support ; but if the laws of the English Church and ...
... vicar throughout England not only regarded himself in theory as a steward of the panis Dominicus ( the Lord's Bread ) , under which name was meant charity to all that came to claim support ; but if the laws of the English Church and ...
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... Vicar of Dartford received £ 16 13s . 4d . for the tithe of wool and lambs , £ 2 for the hay tithe , and £ 25 135. 4d . for all other tithes and oblations . A word must now be said about the impropriation of parochial tithes to ...
... Vicar of Dartford received £ 16 13s . 4d . for the tithe of wool and lambs , £ 2 for the hay tithe , and £ 25 135. 4d . for all other tithes and oblations . A word must now be said about the impropriation of parochial tithes to ...
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... vicar , and sanctioned by the bishop , were open to readjustment if necessary . At East Anthony , in the diocese of Exeter , for example , this is exemplified , and the settlement made by Bishop Grandisson is confirmed by Bishop ...
... vicar , and sanctioned by the bishop , were open to readjustment if necessary . At East Anthony , in the diocese of Exeter , for example , this is exemplified , and the settlement made by Bishop Grandisson is confirmed by Bishop ...
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... vicar had been ordered to repair the chancel of his church , or procure some choir - books , or to do some other work for which by law the incumbent was held responsible . The vicar pleaded as his excuse for the dilapidation , or for ...
... vicar had been ordered to repair the chancel of his church , or procure some choir - books , or to do some other work for which by law the incumbent was held responsible . The vicar pleaded as his excuse for the dilapidation , or for ...
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... Vicar . " The centre of every mediæval parish , then , was its church . It was , as it were , the mainspring of the machinery of parochial life , which cannot be understood without a full knowledge of its position in regard to the ...
... Vicar . " The centre of every mediæval parish , then , was its church . It was , as it were , the mainspring of the machinery of parochial life , which cannot be understood without a full knowledge of its position in regard to the ...
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