The Town of Sir John Franklin: A History of Spilsby in Lincolnshire, with Notes on Eresby and Other Places Connected Therewith |
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Anthony Appendix armour Baptisms Bec of Eresby bell Bishop of Durham Bishop Trollope Boston Burials buried called camail carucates castle Catherine chancel chantry chaplains clay containing cross curious daughter died Domesday Book Duchess of Suffolk Duke Earl of Lindsey East Keal Edenham Edward effigy Elizabeth England erected Eresby feet fossils Friskney Halton Hareby Henry HISTORY OF SPILSBY Holles Holy Trinity honour Horncastle Hundleby Huttoft impaling Kimmeridge Clay King knight Lady land Lincoln Lincolnshire Lord Willoughby Loyal House manor married Monumental Brasses Neocomian nodules Note Oldfield Oldfield's Wainfleet ornament Parish Register Partney Peregrine poast present Queen Rector Richard Bertie road Robert Roseline sand sandstone Saxon Sheffield shields side Sir John Sir William Spillesby Spilsby Spilsby Church Spilsby Register stone Suffolk Tealby Thomas town Toynton Ufford Vestry Vicarage Wainfleet Walter wife William de Willoughby Willoughby Chapel Wylughby Zouch
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Page 128 - ... God the searcher of all hearts, take thee CD, for my wedded Wife ; and do also in the presence of God, and before these witnesses, promise to be unto thee a loving and faithful Husband.
Page 86 - Name that shall be so wedded, christened, and buried ; and for the safe keeping of the same Book, the Parish shall be bound to provide, of their common charges, one sure Coffer with two Locks and Keys, whereof the one to remain with you, and the other with the Wardens...
Page 87 - Which book they shall every Sunday take forth, and in the presence of the said wardens, or one of them, write and record in the same all the weddings, christenings, and burials made the whole week before; and that done, to lay up the book in the said coffer as before.
Page 127 - This lovely bud, so young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower In Paradise would bloom.
Page 119 - To the end the chief design of this school, which is for the education of poor children in the knowledge and practice of the Christian religion as professed and taught in the Church of England...
Page 103 - THEN the Curate shall declare unto the. people what Holy-days, or Fasting-days, are In the Week following to be observed. And then also, if occasion be, shall notice be given of the Communion ; and the Banns of Matrimony published; and Briefs, Citations, and Excommunications read.
Page 119 - Religion, especially among the poorer sort ; And whereas nothing is more likely to promote the practice of Christianity and Virtue, than an early and pious Education of Youth ; And whereas many Poor People are desirous of having their Children Taught, but are not able to afford them a Christian and Useful Education ; We whose Names are underwritten, do...
Page 112 - Martin ; except that market and that fair be to the hurt of neighbouring markets and neighbouring fairs. Wherefore, we will and firmly command, for us and our heirs, that the aforesaid...
Page 46 - COLLEGIATE CHURCHES AND COLLEGES consisted of a number of secular canons, living together under the government of a dean, warden, provost or master; and having, for the more solemn performance of divine service, chaplains, singingmen, and choristers belonging to them.
Page 87 - Buryings, made the whole week afore ; and that done, to lay up the Book in the said Coffer, as afore ; And for every time that the same shall be omitted, the Party that shall be in the fault thereof, shall forfeit to the said Church 3s. 4d. to be employed on the reparation of the said Church.