Beverlac: Or, The Antiquities and History of the Town of Beverley, in the County of York, and of the Provostry and Collegiate Establishment of St. John's; with a Minute Description of the Present Minster and the Church of St. Mary, and Other Ancient and Modern Edifices, Volume 2 |
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abutting aforesaid mayor aged aldermen appointed appurtenances in Beverley apud archbishop of York bailiff Bedern Beverley aforesaid containing Beverley minster bishop burgesses of Beverley called canons carucates chantry chapel chaplain charter church of Beverley church of St clerk collegiate church commonalty confirmed containing by estimation corporation county of York court ditto earl Edward Edward III elected expenses feast garth governors and burgesses granted heirs and successors Henry VIII Hotham Hull iiij iiijd iijs James Pennyman John justices king Henry king of England king's late letters patent liberties lord the king manor Mary mayor governors messuage minster North bar occupation ordinances oxgangs paid parish parliament persons prebendary present provost provost of Beverley provostry received reign rent Richard Robert statutes tenement tenure thereof Thomas toll town aforesaid town of Beverley twelve governors vicar viijd whatsoever William writ yearly Yorkshire