The Parochial and Family History of the Parishes of Forrabury and Minister, in the County of Cornwallsubscribers, 1873 - 103 oldal |
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Abbot acres admitted advowson aged alias Anno April arms Avery Bishop Bishop of Exeter born Borough of Botreaux Boscastle Boterell Botreaux Castle buried Chancel Chapel Christopher Worthevale Clerk Conington Cornw Cornwall Cottell County dated death Devon died Earl Edward III Elizabeth Exeter Exon father filio Forrabury Gayer Gent Hartland Henry III Henry VI House Ibid Isabella James James Cotton Johanna John Cotton John Hender Jonathan Phillipps July June King lands last Incumbent last Rector Launceston Lesnewth Lord Manor Margaret married Mary moiety Nicholas North Tamerton North Tawton parish of Forrabury parish of Minster pedigree Poughill presentation Priory prov quod Rector Rectory of Minster Register Richard II Ridware Robert Roger Rosevere Samuel Sept Silverton Sir John Talkarn Thomas Tintagel Trevalga true patron vacant Walter wife William Cotton William de Botreaux Willielmo Worthevale
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9. oldal - For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away : but the word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you.
8. oldal - He read his native chime : Youth, manhood, old age past, His bell rung out at last Still when the storm of Bottreau's waves Is wakening .in his weedy caves : Those bells, that sullen surges hide, Peal their deep notes beneath the tide : " Come to thy God in time ! " Thus saith the ocean chime : Storm, billow, whirlwind past, "Come to thy God at last !
51. oldal - first son, and the heirs male of his body ; and in default of such issue, to the use of...
35. oldal - Boscastelle lyith apon the brow of a rokky hille by south-est, and so goith doun by lenght to the northe toward the se, but not even ful hard to it. It is a very filthy toun and il kept. There is a chirch in it, as I remembre of S. Simpherian. The Lorde Botreaux was lord of this...
48. oldal - In 1297, the 25th of Edward I., the Master of the Hospital of Bocland was returned from the counties of Somerset and Dorset, as holding lands or rents to the amount of £20 yearly value or upwards, either in capite or otherwise, and as such he was summoned under the general writ to perform military service, &c., in parts beyond the sea. The muster was at London, on the Sunday next after the Octave of S. John the Baptist, or the 7th of July...
35. oldal - ... doun by lenght to the northe % toward the se, but not even ful hard to it. It is a very filthy toun and il kept. There is a chirch in it, as I remembre, of S. Simpherian. The...
58. oldal - I know he was sufficiently laughed at, by some of his friends, for so doing ; I have heard them tell him, they would not give him half-a-crown for his precentorship, to whom he replied, ' since it was the good Bp's. kindness, tho' he should never make a penny of it, it was as acceptable to him, as if he were to take possession the next moment.
93. oldal - Wallia et unam feriam ibidem singulis annis per tres dies duraturam, videlicet in vigilia et in die et in crastino Sanctorum Cilini et Garmon, nisi mercatum illud et feria ilia sint ad nocumentum vicinorum mercatorum et vicinarum feriarum.
35. oldal - Ther cummith down a litle broke " from south est out of the hilles therby, and so renning by the west side of the towne goith into Severn se betwixt 2. hylles, and ther maketh a pore havenet, but of no certaine salvegarde.
48. oldal - Crofte,) returned from the County of Hereford as holding lands or rents to the amount of 20/. yearly value and upwards, either in Capite or otherwise, and as such summoned under the general writ to perform Military Service in person with horses and arms, &c. in parts beyond the seas. — Muster at London, on Sunday next, after the Octaves of St. John the Baptist, 7th July, 25 Edw. I.