10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ALTARAGE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
A History of Vicarages in the Middle Ages
The word “altarage” can be given no very hard and fast meaning, although
possibly local usages were sometimes quite fixed. In the documents of Hugh de
Welles and his contemporaries, there are many examples of “the altarage
consisting of ...
2
Hertfordshire in History: Papers Presented to Lionel Munby
The vicar had the lesser tithes, the altarage, mortuary dues, etc., and had to be
provided with a suitable place in which to live. R.A.R. Hartridge has pointed out
that the word "altarage" can be given no hard and last meaning.38 The records of
...
3
Year books of the reign of King Edward the First ...
He owes his debt for the altarage of the church of C., whereof we do not
understand that this Court can take cognizance, &c. — Berrewik. Answer over. —
Lanfar. What have you to show for the debt? — Kyns/esham produced a writing
which ...
Great Britain, Alfred John Horwood, 1863
4
An Address to the Patriots of England, on the illegality ... ...
Altarage. , By the word Altarage the tythes of wool, lambs, &c. are come
prehended, and if the vicar hath enjoyed such things ... for Altarage is neither
more or less than the priest or his clerk saying mass for the souls of deceased
personsfland ...
Peter WATSON (Cordwainer.), 1827
5
A Collection of Decrees by the Court of Exchequer in ...
... by such endowment, among other things cattle fed on as- reserving all manner
of jurisdiction to the said prebendary and ter grafs, parti- portions of altarage, the
following particulars reserved to the cularty of post- prebendary of Bie^lefivade, ...
6
The new statistical account of Scotland
In all charters granted by the ministers of Inchinnan in virtue of the superiority
referred to, they have uniformly styled themselves undoubted chaplains of the
altarage and altar commonly called our Lady's Altar of old, founded and situated
in the ...
7
A law dictionary for the use of students and the legal ...
ALTARAGE. 21. Allegiance. — (_ Continued.) Naturalization Act, 1870; but
according to the laws of most continental countries, the parentage of the parties
determines their primary allegiance. However, by a series of statutes special
provision ...
8
The Life of Robert Grosseteste Bishop of Lincoln: with an ...
ternho was rated at twelve marks, and the vicar's portion was five ; he had here
almost an half of the value of the living, and his five marks arose from the altarage
, an invariable sum of ten-pence from the estate of one Gower, the priest's house,
...
9
An encyclopædia ecclesiastica; or, A complete history of the ...
ALTAR-THANE, ALTARIST, or CHURCH-THANE, is an appellation given in our
old law-books to the priest or parson of the parish, to whom the altarage, or profits
of the altar belonged. ALTARAGE, a legal term for altars erected before the ...
Thomas Anthony Trollope, 1834
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The life of Robert Grosseteste, the celebrated Bishop of Lincoln
itrnho was rated at twelve marks, and the vicar's portion was fire ; he had here
almost an half of the value of the living, and his five marks arose from the altarage
, an invariable sum of ten-pence from the estate of one Gower, the priest's house,
...