The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 41Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1922 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 133
... Winchester Cathedral , resides at Winchester , for forty years . Income £ 140 , after paying Curate . Vicarage a ... Bishop's consent and made conveyance of land for a new site . " Plate : a handsome silver flagon holding a full quart ...
... Winchester Cathedral , resides at Winchester , for forty years . Income £ 140 , after paying Curate . Vicarage a ... Bishop's consent and made conveyance of land for a new site . " Plate : a handsome silver flagon holding a full quart ...
Page 451
... Bishop of Winchester , forming one of the manors under his care the proceeds of which were for the maintenance of the monks of St. Swithin , attached to Winchester Cathedral . In the monastic history of the Cathedral no record occurs of ...
... Bishop of Winchester , forming one of the manors under his care the proceeds of which were for the maintenance of the monks of St. Swithin , attached to Winchester Cathedral . In the monastic history of the Cathedral no record occurs of ...
Page 452
... Winchester was one of those in which the Cathedral body was formed by a monastic establishment consisting of a prior and monks , the place of the Abbot being taken by the Bishop . The monks at Winchester were of the Benedictine order ...
... Winchester was one of those in which the Cathedral body was formed by a monastic establishment consisting of a prior and monks , the place of the Abbot being taken by the Bishop . The monks at Winchester were of the Benedictine order ...
Page 453
... Bishop the monks in 1243 obtained a licence from the Pope ( Papal Registers ... Winchester Cathedral , " confirming them in all these " salve sedis ... Bishop , Aylmer de Valence , uterine brother of the King , and the monks became acute ...
... Bishop the monks in 1243 obtained a licence from the Pope ( Papal Registers ... Winchester Cathedral , " confirming them in all these " salve sedis ... Bishop , Aylmer de Valence , uterine brother of the King , and the monks became acute ...
Page 454
... Bishop as owner of the advowson , and in the long list of Rectors of Elingdon given below it will be seen that the presentation in all cases lies with the Bishop of Winchester , and during the voidance of the see with the King . The ...
... Bishop as owner of the advowson , and in the long list of Rectors of Elingdon given below it will be seen that the presentation in all cases lies with the Bishop of Winchester , and during the voidance of the see with the King . The ...
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