There was a famouse house of hospitallitie, called the GES.TE HAULE, * within the Abbey garth of Durham, on the weste syde, towardes the water, the Terrer of the house being master thereof, as one appoynted to geve intertaynment to all staits, both noble,... On the Architectural History of Ely Cathedral - Page 264by David James Stewart - 1868 - 296 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Bates - Abbeys - 1842 - 184 pages
...being master thereof, as one appoynted to geve intertaynment to all staits, both noble, gentle, and what degree so ever that came thether as strangers,...the sweete and daintie furneture of there lodgings, and generally all things necessarie for travellers. And, withall, this interteynment contynewing, not... | |
| 1884 - 418 pages
...thereof as= one appoynted to geve intertaynment to all staits, both noble, gentle, and what degree soever that came thether as strangers, ther interteynment not being inferior to any place in England, both for the goodness of ther diett, the sweete and daintie furneture of ther lodgings, and... | |
| Literature - 1895 - 872 pages
...[says the " Rites of Durham,"] was given to all staits, both noble, gentle, and what degree soever that came thether as strangers, ther interteynment not being inferior to any place in In gland, both for the goodness of their diets, the sweete and daintie furniture of ther lodgings,... | |
| George William Kitchin - Celtic Church - 1903 - 398 pages
...staits, both noble, gentle, and what degree so ever that came thether as strangers, ther intertaynment not being inferior to any place in Ingland, both for...of ther diett, the sweete and daintie furneture of ther lodging, and generally all things necessarie for traveillers. . . . The victualls that served... | |
| David Herbert Somerset Cranage - Monasteries - 1926 - 192 pages
...being master thereof, as one appoynted to geve intertaynment to all staits, both noble, gentle, and what degree so ever that came thether as strangers,...the sweete and daintie furneture of there lodgings, and generally all things necessarie for traveillers. And, withall, this interteynment contynewing,... | |
| David Herbert Somerset Cranage - Abbeys - 1926 - 188 pages
...being master thereof, as one appoynted to geve intertaynment to all staits, both noble, gentle, and what degree so ever that came thether as strangers,...ther interteynment not being inferior to any place in Ingland,both for the goodnes of ther diett, the sweete and daintie furneture of there lodgings, and... | |
| David Knowles - History - 1976 - 344 pages
...called the geste haule with in the abbey garth of Durham on the weste syde towardes the water. . . ther interteynment not being inferior to any place in Ingland, both for the goodness of ther diete, the sweete and daintie furneture of there Lodginges, and generally all thinges... | |
| David Knowles, Dom David Knowles - History - 1979 - 542 pages
...hospitallitie called the geste haule with in the abbey garth of Durham on the weste syde towardes the water. . .ther interteynment not being inferior to any place in Ingland, both for the goodness of ther diete, the sweete and daintie fumeture of there Lodginges, and generally all thinges... | |
| 188 pages
...being master thereof, as one appoynted to geve intertaynment to all staits, both noble, gentle, and what degree so ever that came thether as strangers,...the sweete and daintie furneture of there lodgings, and generally all things necessarie for traveillers. And, withall, this interteynment contynewing,... | |
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