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From the record quoted by Mr W.H. H.rt ( "Chartulary," i. 3), the first mention of the abbey is in 681, when it was founded by Osric, viceroy of
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Sir Thomas Phillipps has also a Chartulary of this monastery among his manuscripts.
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_Monasticon_, vol.vi. p. 869., it is stated that in 1638 it was in the possession of Lord William Howard, of Naworth; but though a search has been made among Lord William's papers and MSS. in the possession of his descendant, the Earl of Carlisle, at Castle Howard, the Chartulary is not now to be found among them.
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One is a Chartulary of the Abbey of Fountains, in 4to; another is an Act Book of the Consistory Court of York, in the fifteenth century, in folio; the third is the Chapter Book of the Collegiate
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Moraviensis_ or Chartulary of the Bishopric of Moray, and who is called therein _nobilis mulier domina Johanna_, the then deceased wife of Freskin de Moravia, Lord of Duffus, who had died before her.
Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns James Gray
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[230] Dr. Cooper's Introduction to _Chartulary_, pp.xxv. -xxvi.
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys Herbert Story
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_ -- I shall be much obliged to any of your readers who can inform me whether the Chartulary of the Abbey of Shapp, or Hepp, in
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The first library in England is recorded (in the Canterbury Chartulary) to have been given by Pope Gregory the Great, and brought by St. Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury, on his mission to England about A.
A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford
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Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, ed. DOWDEN from the Caprington
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Knoblauch, [Footnote: The cognate Eng. Clove-leek occurs as a surname in the Ramsey Chartulary.]
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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