A short history of Clent


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A short history of Clent


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A Short History Of Clent


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A Short History of Clent


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A Short History of Clent - Scholar's Choice Edition


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Short History of Clent


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 edition. Excerpt: ... 111am dico quae pudica ventre Deum genuit, Et naturae victo jure castitatem tenuit; Hanc, insignis martyr, dignis deprecare precibus, Et tuorum meritorum interpella vocibus, Ut dignetur quod meretur culpas nostras pellere, Et precare nos ditare charitatis munere, Ubi gratis cum beatis nos contingat sociis Eternorum canticorum perfrui negociis." A L1st of the Rectors and Vicars of Clent mentioned in the text, with an account of the Church Plate now in existence. Gilbert de Chaucombe, 1285. John de Northwell, 1349. appendix B. Rectors. Master Herbert, 1199. John Waleraund, 1251. Simon de Somery, 1274. Hugh Hamelin, 1282. John de Honnesworth, 1317. John de Horseley, 1326. Nicholas Jobbinol, 1339. William de Northwell, 1344. Robert Cleye, 1600. Thomas Broade, 1610. William Sherborne, 1612. John Wood, 1626. Andrew Tristram, 1649. Thomas Baldwin, 1657. Walter Wheeler, 1662. Cole, ?. Thomas Walker, 1668. Edward Sheward, 1719. John Perry, 1737. Littleton Perry, 1780. Joseph Sharpe, 1817. Adolphus Hopkins, 1825. Samuel Oxley, 1855. George Halls, 1860. Frederick Robert Lawson, 1886. Church Plate. The plate now used in the church consists of a Cup and salver Paten. This last is inscribed, "Donum Mariae Amphlett ecclesiae Clent 1750." The Cup is not inscribed, but from its date is supposed to be the gift of the same donor. The Flagon is of plated ware. index. index. Adam, 32. Addenbrook, 32. Advertisement, 147. Advowson, 31, 34, 41, iii. Aegelsi, 11. Aevic, 11 Agriculture, 73. Ale, 83, 109. Aletasters, 82, 109. Alexander, a priest, 17. Aleyn, 27. Alfric, 185. Allotment of seats, 159. Alston, Jenks, 78. Ambersley, 16. Amphlett, 36, 93, 118, 137, 147, 148, 151, 153, 155, 163, 194-Amphlett's School, 141, 153. Andrew, 46, 193. Apprentices, 150. Archery, ...







A Short History of the Life of Major John Bernardi. Written by Himself in Newgate, where He Has Been for Near 33 Years a Prisoner of State, Without Any Allowance from the Government, and Could Never be Admitted to His Tryal. To which is Added by Way of Appendix, a True Copy of the Diploma, Or Patent of Count of the Empire, Granted to the Author's Grand-father in the Year 1629, and a Translation of it Into English. As Also Copies of the Major's Several Commissions, &c


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Three Eleventh-century Anglo-Latin Saints' Lives


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This volume contains comprehensive and scholarly editions of three Anglo-Saxon saints' lives: Birinus of Dorchester-on-Thames, Kenelm of Winchcombe, and Rumwold of Buckingham. Rosalind Love provides the Latin texts, based on all known manuscript versions, with a facing-page English translation, together with full annotation and a historical introduction which sets these works in the context of the development of hagiographical literature. Love traces the growth and changes in hagiograhical writing, one of the most important genres of medieval literature and essential to the understanding of the religious mentality of the Middle Ages, and shows how the eleventh century saw significant new directions emerge in the cult of the saints and the writing of saints' lives.