A notice of Ely chapel, Holborn; with some account of Ely palace |
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... settled on the bishopric . The part which Patrick took in the settle- ment of the business is well described by himself in his Autobiography , lately printed at Oxford from his original manuscript . The Bishop , having in this ...
... settled on the bishopric . The part which Patrick took in the settle- ment of the business is well described by himself in his Autobiography , lately printed at Oxford from his original manuscript . The Bishop , having in this ...
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... settled upon him ; this I thought good to record , that posterity may understand I proceeded with due deliberation and caution in this business . " Page 168-171 . Pursuing our history of the Chapel , in order of time , we meet with the ...
... settled upon him ; this I thought good to record , that posterity may understand I proceeded with due deliberation and caution in this business . " Page 168-171 . Pursuing our history of the Chapel , in order of time , we meet with the ...
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... settled on the see of Ely , by one who was at that time Bishop of Ely , a spacious dwelling - house and manor , with gardens , closes , out - houses , and all conveniences pleasantly situated , standing in a great street , and open ...
... settled on the see of Ely , by one who was at that time Bishop of Ely , a spacious dwelling - house and manor , with gardens , closes , out - houses , and all conveniences pleasantly situated , standing in a great street , and open ...
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... settled , payable to the Bishops of Ely for ever . The site and materials of the old build- ings of Ely House , including the Chapel , were , after the transfer , pur- chased by Mr. Charles Cole , architect and deputy - surveyor for the ...
... settled , payable to the Bishops of Ely for ever . The site and materials of the old build- ings of Ely House , including the Chapel , were , after the transfer , pur- chased by Mr. Charles Cole , architect and deputy - surveyor for the ...
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... settled on the throne , this Bishop , with others of the episcopal bench , and many of the Clergy in general , refused to acknowledge the established Government , out of a conscientious regard to the allegiance they had sworn to King ...
... settled on the throne , this Bishop , with others of the episcopal bench , and many of the Clergy in general , refused to acknowledge the established Government , out of a conscientious regard to the allegiance they had sworn to King ...
Términos y frases comunes
afterwards ancient annum appointed Archbishop of Canterbury Arundel baptisms Bishop of Ely Bishop of Norwich building buried Cambridge Chancellor Chapel and Palace Chaplain Charles Church of St Cole consecrated cotagia cum pertinentiis cottages with appurtenances Court crown death denarios died in Ely diocese divine service Duke Earl Ecclesiæ Sancti Edmund Keene elected Elizabeth Ely Chapel Ely House Chapel ELY PALACE Ely Place Ely Rents episcopal Etheldreda gate-house ground hath Holborn Holebourn Houses on ye James the Second John de Hotham John de Kirkeby King Edward King's Lancelot Andrews lease London Londoniæ Lord Bishop Lord Hatton lordship Majesty Matthew Wren messuage and nine nine cottages novem cotagia parish of St Parliament Pembroke College persons pious portion prædicti prædictum mesuagium prelate premises quæ Queen Regis Rents Richard Cox Robert Sanctæ Etheldredæ Sancti Andreæ SIMON PATRICK solidos successoribus successors Sunday Thomas Thomas Widdrington Tower Westminster William de Luda Winchester window yearly
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Página 20 - Full oft within the spacious walls, When he had fifty winters o'er him, My grave Lord-Keeper led the brawls ; The seals and maces danc'd before him. His bushy beard, and shoe-strings green, His high-crown'd hat and satin doublet, Mov'd the stout heart of England's Queen, Though Pope and Spaniard could not trouble it.
Página 16 - My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there : I do beseech you send for some of them.
Página 19 - Sir John Perrot was wont to say, by the galliard, for he came thither as a private gentleman of the Inns of Court, in a masque: and, for his activity and person, which was tall and proportionable, taken into her favour.
Página 15 - And after a little talking with them, he said unto the bishop of Ely, " My lord, you have very good strawberries at your garden...
Página 15 - I require you let us have a mess of them." " Gladly, my lord," quoth he, " Would God I had some better thing as ready to your pleasure as that.
Página 20 - Long-gallery with the rooms above and below it, and 'some others ; fourteen acres of land, and the keeping the gardens and orchards for twenty-one years, paying at Midsummer-day, a red rose for the Gate-house and Garden, and for the ground ten loads of hay and ,§£10 per annum; the Bishop reserving to himself and his successors free access through the Gate-house, walking in the Garden, and to gather twenty bushels of roses yearly.
Página 15 - My lord you have very good strawberries at your garden in Holborn, I require you let us have a mess of them. Gladly my lord, quoth he, would God I had some better thing as ready to your pleasure as that.
Página 17 - It were tedious to set down the preparation of fish, flesh, and other victuals spent in this feast, and would seem almost incredible, and, as to me it seemeth, wanted little of a feast at a coronation ; nevertheless, a little I will touch, for declaration of the change of prices.
Página 25 - See, was to put out many burning and shining lights, to suspend divers able, learned, and conscientious ministers. He that should have been the golden snuffer of these lights, became the extinguisher : and when these are taken away, where shall poor men light their candles ? " My Lords, this was not all. He puts out lights, and sets up firebrands in their places ; suspends painful ministers, and...