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Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity
By Society of Antiquaries of London
Published by The Society, 1887
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Petri et nostra protectione suscipimus et presentís scripti privilegio communimus, statuentes ut quascunque possessiones quecunque bona eadem ecclesia in presentiarum juste et canonice possidet aut in futurum concessione pontificum largitione regum vel principum oblatione fidelium seu aliis justis modis prestante Domino poterit adipisci firma vobis vestrisque successoribus et illibata permaneant. In quibus hec propriis duximus exprimenda vocabulis... - Page 349

Meldulf selected for himself a hermitage beneath the Castellum, having obtained permission from the men in charge of it for there was not much resort of people there, and when the necessaries of life began to fail him, he collected round him scholars to teach, that by their liberality he might mend his scanty commons. In a short time, these scholars so learning the rudiments swelled into a small convent, - Page 419

(vol. iii. p. xliii) an interesting archaism which accompanies the delivery of the allotted portions of land to the commoners. Seizin was given by the transferring of a twig and the repetition of the rhyming formula — " This land and twig I give to thee, As free as Athelstan gave it me, And I hope a loving brother thou wilt be. - Page 429

In nomine Sancte et individue Trinitatis amen. Ego Ludovicus dei gratia francorum... - Page 344

Episcope prouocati tuis iustis postulationibus clementer annuimus tam personam tuam quam abbirdonensem ecclesiam cui deo auctore preesse dinosceris sub beati Petri et nostra protectione suscipimus et presentis scripti priuilegio communimus. - Page 349

The diameter of the pillars 9 inches; they stood on a plinth formed of a single tile of larger dimensions. The apertures 6 and 7 afforded a brisk draught to the praefurnium or furnace, and heat was thus diffused all over the floor of the sweating rooms, and to the general volume of air by flue-tiles placed as pipes, perforated... - Page 273

That every son of a free burgess, or commoner, in his own right, he being at the time of claiming admission of the age of twenty-one years, and married, and also a parishioner of one of the parishes within the borough, and likewise at the same time being an inhabitant householder in an entire tenement (and not an inmate) within the borough, is entitled to be admitted a free burgess or commoner of this borough... - Page 428

II, p. 230. old communal lands were to be transformed into church lands had been reached. Looking at the evidence thus, I do not think it is too much to suggest that the community of Malmesbury was once a community independent of the national economy for its support, obtaining its own food and its own clothes from the lands and flocks which it owned. One special illustration of this view is the custom of granting land for the support of the village officers. We have already drawn attention to this... - Page 434

Moreover in building he bestowed inestimable summes of money. He built a stately cbappell in his palace at Welles, and another at Owky d , as also many other edifices in the same houses: and lastly, the church of Welles itselfe being now ready to fall to the ground, notwithstanding the great cost bestowed upon it by Bishop Robert, he pulled down the... - Page 328

Hibernie dux Normannie et Aquitanie et comes Andegavie, archiepiscopis, episcopis, abbatibus, comitibus, baronibus, justiciariis, vicecomitibus, ministris, et omnibus fidelibus suis, salutem. - Page 259

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Bari - Page 407
I had so often passed Bari and the towns on the eastern coast of Italy that I was glad of the opportunity (being obliged to leave England late) of ...
more pages: 408 409 419
Bitonto - Page 419
also seem to represent a Greek feature ; but, with the exception of a small piece of carving that I saw in the third chapel of the church of Bitonto, ...
more pages: 408 413 416
Molfetta - Page 419
the domes being all purely Byzantine in construction ; the westernmost dome of the cathedral at Molfetta being as I should suppose a reparation by ...
more pages: 414
Trani - Page 419
Secondly : the buildings represented by the church at Canosa and those at Molfetta, and the small church at Trani, where the buildings are entirely ...
more pages: 414 416 418
Taranto - Page 407
The first of these towns is Barletta, and the last may be said to be Taranto. South of Monte St. Angelo the Apennines recede altogether to the western ...
more pages: 408 416 417
Canterbury - Page 409
and is not unlike the crypt at the east end of the cathedral churches of Winchester or Canterbury, though not entered in the same way. ...
more pages: 304 314 317
Brindisi - Page 419
About two miles from Brindisi, upon the hills, is a small church called Santa Maria de Casale. This is also said to be Norman, but I should say it was ...
more pages: 408 418 550
Salisbury - Page 452
Paul's should henceforth be conformable to that of the church of Salisbury for all canonical hours both night and day. ...
more pages: 253 313 451
Corato - Page 418
I took this tramway as far as Corato, and from there I went by carriage, which I had sent on from Bari, to the castle, which is some eight or ten ...
Rome - Page 299
who were sent to effect the reconciliation ; b and he then incurred Becket's violent abuse for his activity and influence at Rome on the occasion. ...
more pages: 301 314 335
Rouen - Page 321
The archbishop of Rouen protested in the king's name ; the members of the council threatened further proceedings ; but the monks supported their right ...
more pages: 257 300 334
York - Page 329
b had been crowned at Westminster without his wife Margaret of France, by Roger archbishop of York. That disastrous event had brought down upon Henry ...
more pages: 299 545
Southampton - Page 254
they had the advantage of water carriage all the way from Winchester by reason of bishop Lucy having made the river Itchen navigable to Southampton. ...
more pages: 251 253 304
London - Page 446
It is a little remarkable that the boy bishop's mitre should have been nullius pretii, for the city of London was specially devoted to the ceremonial ...
more pages: 299 451 519
Chichester - Page 304
On October 6th Reginald assisted at the consecration at Canterbury of the bishops of Winchester, Ely, Hereford, and Chichester, and there made his ...
more pages: 320 336
Pembroke - Page 455
In this Inventory the plate comes after the vestments, and there are to be seen three chalices of pure gold, one the gift of the countess of Pembroke, ...
Grenoble - Page 302
Bruno," near Grenoble. One of the envoys of the count of Savoy had told him of the fame of brother Hugh of Avalon. " Such a man as would not only ...
more pages: 303
Cambridge - Page 512
bequeathed her soul to God and her estate to pious uses, amongst which this a principal that she founded in Cambridge the college of Mary de Valentia, ...
more pages: ix 551
Salerno - Page 419
I could not quit this part of the country without passing over to Salerno in order to compare these buildings with the glorious Norman cathedral there ...
Lancaster - Page 455
A fine set of three albs and three amices, with two stoles and three fanons, the gift of the duke of Lancaster, bore his golden leopards and the ...
more pages: 454 456 500
Aylesbury - Page 552
representatives to Parliament returned by, 88 Leet-ales, archaic origin of, 197 Legal actions in manor court of Aylesbury, 94 Letters of Charles I. ...
more pages: 538 541 549
Stafford - Page 288
The lowest panel is filled with Stafford knots. On the east face there is at the top a pattern composed of three concentric circles, intersected by ...
more pages: 289 294
Northampton - Page 299
of the bishops in the vain attempt to mediate between the king and the archbishop, and to conciliate the archbishop after the scene at Northampton. ...
Taunton - Page 309
Cross near Winchester, founder of Romsey abbey, and refounder of Taunton priory. Abbot Robert carried on the work until his death in 1178. ...
more pages: 295 314
Andria - Page 418
Coming back again my guide thought to shorten the road by going to Andria, which resulted in our missing the last train and having to drive to Trani ...
Cologne - Page 286
Possibly a German or Italian brother of the monastery, he may have learned art in the school of Siena or Pisa or Cologne, and so a faint ray from the ...
Milan - Page 335
18, is marked in the calendar of the church of Milan as the day of St. Romanus, martyr, of Antioch. There is no mention of St. ...
more pages: 298
Toulouse - Page 306
They held their court of inquiry at Toulouse, and reported in condemnation of the heretical teaching of the sectaries. ...
more pages: 305
Dover - Page 301
At the same time the sees of Winchester, Ely, Hereford, Chichester, and Lincoln were filled up ; and Richard, prior of Dover, the late archbishop's ...
Oxford - Page 296
may have been Thomas Chandler, chancellor of Wells, 1454, warden of Winchester, friend of bishop Beckington,b and afterwards chancellor of Oxford, ...
more pages: ix
Manfredonia - Page 415
battlefield of Cannae to Mount Gargano while from the brow of the hill you can see the whole seaboard of the Mediterranean, from Manfredonia to Bari. ...
Paris - Page 298
In 1158 Becket, then chancellor, was sent on an embassy to Paris, with a large suite and much pomp, to arrange the betrothal of Henry's eldest son, ...
more pages: 257
Nottingham - Page 384
bishop of Nottingham, yet there has been no systematic exploration of the ground, and consequently no record of the details of the interments. ...
more pages: 532
Chippenham - Page 436
which are frequently mentioned in this connection, are probably what is now known as Bird's Marsh, about a couple of miles north of Chippenham, ...
Norwich - Page 493
two items within brackets are inserted by another hand. d Probably Henry de Cornhill, dean. e William de Raleigh, consecrated bishop of Norwich in St. ...
more pages: 306
Boston - Page 405
Thomas, and described in this communication, was sold by auction at Boston in February, 1883, and acquired by Mr. ...
more pages: 384
Scarborough - Page 367
Stephenson, of Scarborough (who was one of the first to draw public attention to the discovery of the boat), is an authority on matters relating to ...
Albi - Page 306
who were established in formidable numbers in the country round Toulouse and Albi, and became afterwards known under the name of the Albi- genses. ...
Northbrook - Page 512
explain the term ' a pound sterling ' to mean a pound of sterlings, or 240 pence." c Michael de Northburgh or Northbrook, bishop of London 1354-1361,.
Valence - Page 252
The original bull appears to have been " given at Valence by the hand of Almeric, cardinal deacon and chancellor of the Roman Church, xvij. ...
Windsor - Page 448
The cope of Richard de Windesore bore upon one of its " tassels " a representation of Windsor castle, and upon the other the figure of Richard himself ...
more pages: 453
Colchester - Page ix
156 Print of a Mazer at Holy Trinity Church, Colchester - - 156 Print of a Mazer at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge - 157 Mazer at Oriel College, ...
more pages: 462 481
Bourges - Page 306
Bishop Eeginald had for his colleagues on this occasion, Peter, the papal legate, the archbishops of Bourges and Narbonne, the bishop of Poitiers, ...
Poitiers - Page 306
Bishop Eeginald had for his colleagues on this occasion, Peter, the papal legate, the archbishops of Bourges and Narbonne, the bishop of Poitiers, ...
Livonia - Page 387
This, I believe, has been found to be the case in some of the continental cemeteries : see for instance the graves of Livonia (Biihr, Grdber der Liven ...
Exeter - Page 506
In 1327 three new cloths of Rains were in use for the high altar at Exeter. Rock, Textile Fabrics, 68.
Glasgow - Page 370
Dalrymple Duncan, FSA Scot., informs us," that up to 1856 eighteen canoes had been found in or near Glasgow. In 1847, during the widening of the Clyde ...
Gloucester - Page 476
William de Norhall, bishop of Worcester, held the stall of Neasdon iu 1177, when he was archdeacon of Gloucester. b Richard de Windesore held the ...
Rennes - Page 506
Paul's 1389-1400. b Pannus de Reynys : so called from Rennes in Brittany, the original place of its manufacture. ...
Kensington - Page 551
213 Kari (Robert de), grant by, to Wells cathedral church, 327 Ironmongers' Company, London, mazers belong- , Kensington palace, Wren's drawings of, ...
Coventry - Page 548
Mary, Boston, 191 of Holy Trinity, Coventry, 187 Gild of St. Francis at Lynn, 188 of Prittlewell, 193 see " Guilds " Gilt clasps, Anglo-Saxon, ...
Caen - Page 542
Caen, hall of the exchequer at, 3 Caer Bladon, near Malmesbury, 422-424 Caer Dur, near Malmesbury, 422-424 Caer Segonte, British name of Silchester, ...
Bristol - Page 549
monastery founded at Aylesbury, 84 Grocer, will of (1437), 185 Gnienne (Robert de), merchant of Bristol (1352), 182 Guilds, archaic nature of, 206; ...
Malmesbury - Page 421
significant facts which in the first place give some kind of definite outline to a district which has Malmesbury for its centre point of interest, ...
more pages: 425 433 436
Christchurch - Page 322
The prior of Christchurch was sent for. The archbishop, anticipating his death, ordered him to bring the monk's habit, that he might die as a member ...
more pages: 306
St. Augustine - Page 444
If of secondary importance, yet still of great interest, was the shrine of Mellitus, the companion of St. Augustine and first bishop of London. ...
more pages: 457 470
Corpus Christi - Page 456
John, with divers relics of the Holy Cross ; a cross of crystal for use on Corpus Christi day and for Easter ; are all objects of more than usual ...
Dungun - Page 473
Lee's Glossary of Liturgical and Ecclesiastical Terms. b . . . d's Dungun (?) [accomo] davit alium .... abbatisse [de Ca]damo nec . . . tait. ...