Memoirs Chiefly Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Northumberland, Volume 2Bell and Daldy, 1858 - Northumberland (England) |
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Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. ERRATUM . Page 163 , 1. 23 , for New Town read Rothbury New Town . BORDER LAWS AND BORDER FEUDS . CHAPTER I. THERE is.
Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. ERRATUM . Page 163 , 1. 23 , for New Town read Rothbury New Town . BORDER LAWS AND BORDER FEUDS . CHAPTER I. THERE is.
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... town of Newcastle . By education he was an Englishman rather than a Scotch- man , and he was an English earl before he became a Scot- tish monarch . The possession of Newcastle , and his resi- dence there , also afford strong reasons ...
... town of Newcastle . By education he was an Englishman rather than a Scotch- man , and he was an English earl before he became a Scot- tish monarch . The possession of Newcastle , and his resi- dence there , also afford strong reasons ...
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... towns , such as Bedford , Northampton , Oxford , & c . , namely , that the burgesses should be free from toll , passage , and lestage . These char- ters were based upon a common type , and they are found much the same in all the ...
... towns , such as Bedford , Northampton , Oxford , & c . , namely , that the burgesses should be free from toll , passage , and lestage . These char- ters were based upon a common type , and they are found much the same in all the ...
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... town , they ordain laws for bakers and brewers , for the butchers and hucksters , and moreover enter into so many minor considerations for the public good , that they are vastly in advance of all other charters of the period . Indeed ...
... town , they ordain laws for bakers and brewers , for the butchers and hucksters , and moreover enter into so many minor considerations for the public good , that they are vastly in advance of all other charters of the period . Indeed ...
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... Towns , towers , stedes , barnekyns , parish - churches , bastel - houses , cast down or burned . Scots slain . Prisoners taken Horned cattle taken Sheep 192 403 816 • 10,386 · 12,492 1,296 200 Nags and geldings Goats Bolls of corn 890 ...
... Towns , towers , stedes , barnekyns , parish - churches , bastel - houses , cast down or burned . Scots slain . Prisoners taken Horned cattle taken Sheep 192 403 816 • 10,386 · 12,492 1,296 200 Nags and geldings Goats Bolls of corn 890 ...
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Page 161 - Ceteris servis non .in nostrum morem, discriptis per familiam ministeriis, utuntur: suam quisque sedem, suos penates regit. frumenti modum dominus aut pecoris aut vestis ut colono iniungit, et servus hactenus paret : cetera domus officia uxor ac liberi exsequuntur.
Page 161 - Ceteris servis, non in nostrum morem descriptis per familiam ministeriis, utuntur. Suam quisque sedem, suos penates regit. Frumenti modum dominus, aut pecoris aut vestis, ut colono, injungit : et servus hactenus paret ; cetera domus officia uxor ac liberi exsequuntur.
Page lxxxiii - Engolismensis diocesis salutem et apostolicam benedictionem. Cum a nobis petitur, quod iustum est et honestum tam vigor equitatis quam ordo exigit rationis, ut id per sollicitudinem officii nostri ad debitum perducatur effectum.
Page lxxxi - In cujus rei testimonium has litteras nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste me ipso apud Westmonasterium xiii die Decembris, anno regni nostri quarto.
Page 135 - This year went Siward the earl [of Northumbria] with a great army into Scotland, both with a ship force and with a land force, and fought against the Scots, and put to flight King Macbeth, and slew all who were the chief men in the land, and led thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osbarn, and his sister's son Siward, and some of his house-carles, and also of the king's, were there slain, on the day of the Seven Sleepers," (July 27.) Bishop Aldred, of Worcester, is sent...
Page 134 - ... with the other nobles. The king gave him besides many mansions on the road, that he and his successors might find entertainment in going and re* De Gestis Regum. turning ; and these houses continued to belong to the kings of Scotland until the time of Henry II.
Page 220 - ... of the fourteenth century may be divided more or less definitely into 41 groups separated by average intervals of 13^ years. In Kyoto a complete record has been kept for a thousand years. Here there was a strong maximum of destructive and strong earthquakes...
Page 296 - The earl concluded by entreating the king to order his council and treasurer to pay him and his son a large sum, conformably to the grant made in the last parliament, so that no injury might arise to the realm by repudiating what was due to them. It is clear that these just demands of the Percies received no consideration ; and it is not to be wondered at that, thus slighted, defrauded of their due, harassed by debts incurred for the king, and with their honour engaged for their fulfilment, goaded...
Page 156 - Counties palatine are so called a palatio; because the owners thereof (the earl of Chester, the bishop of Durham, and the duke of Lancaster,) had in those counties jura regalia, as fully as the king hath in his palace ; regalem potestatem in omnibus, as Bracton expresses it u.
Page lxxxiv - Benedicti, salutem et apostolicam benedictionem. Cum a nobis petitur quod justum est et honestum, tam vigor equitatis quam ordo exigit rationis ut id per sollicitudinem officii nostri ad debitum perducatur effectum...