Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester

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Chetham Society, 1860
 

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Sida 1 - Chester's Triumph in Honor of her Prince, as it was performed upon St. George's Day 1610, in the foresaid Citie. Reprinted from the original edition of 1610, with an Introduction and Notes.
Sida 139 - Redeemer, to have life everlasting ; and my bodie I comitt to the earth from whence it came, to be decentlie interred according to the discretion of my Executor hereafter named.
Sida 249 - Sir Nicholas had two sons, who both died without issue ; and his younger brother, Sir John, became their heir. This person was made a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of James the First. He had eleven sons, of whom the major part distinguished themselves for their loyalty and gallantry on the side of Charles the First.
Sida 249 - Mackersfeld ye last of his name and ye undoubted patron of this Church descended from a most ancient famous and farre renouned family of Langton of Leicestershire who some times were of great authority both in ye Church and Commonwealth of this kingdome and for ye space of 300 yeares have flourished in this County. A gentleman y' many times tuggd wth extremetyes and made warre with ye worst of misfortunes &c.
Sida 249 - A gentleman y' many times tuggd wth extremetyes and made warre with ye worst of misfortunes &c. He departed this lief in ye citty of Westminster 20 Feby. 1604 when he had lyved 44 yeres and lyes buried nere ye high altar in St. Peter's Church adjoyning to the Abbay.
Sida 128 - Houghton or some twoe of ym to doe yr beste indevoure to make peace and quietnes amongste them. Item I give to George my sone and his heyres theise heirelomes followinge as they were lefte to mee : The great garner in the barne ; the great steepe keer ; the yrans in the halle that came from Durrame ; the silver salte ; the swine troughe in the kitchin ; the one halfe of the harmes and weapons in the house.
Sida 185 - Thomas, a poet who flourished in the reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI. Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth...
Sida 269 - Richard E. and the sayd Rauffe E. the yonger shall yearely duringe their lyves bestowe at the...
Sida 192 - ... and fatherles children and other poore neadie people, repayring and mendyng highe wayes and decayed bridges, and suche other lyke and charitable good deades as my said executors and ye survivrs of them shall thinke most charitable and godlye to be done. I ordayne my right trustie and lovinge cosens Richard Wylbrä Esquyer, John Brewne of Stapleford, Esquyer...
Sida 249 - ... in the county of Lancaster. He was Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of James the First, and died 2Oth February, 1604-5, without issue, when his cousin Richard Fleetwood, eldest son of Thomas Fleetwood, succeeded as heir of entail under the will of his grandfather Sir Thomas Langton.

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