10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOUSLING»
Discover the use of
housling in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
housling and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
key kept by the chantry priest, one by the parish priest and one by the
churchwardens.42 The Memoranda: Housling people Parishes were asked to
include in their returns the total numbers of housling people, and in most cases
their answers ...
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London and Middlesex chantry certificate, 1548
key kept by the chantry priest, one by the parish priest and one by the
churchwardens.42 The Memoranda: Housling people Parishes were asked to
include in their returns the total numbers of housling people, and in most cases
their answers ...
3
The History of Banbury: including copious historical and ...
(1547), the number of "housling people" in Banbury was returned at 460.13 The
population of the town must therefore have been, at that period, about 1,000. ('12)
In this and some other respects our ancestors of the days of Queen Elizahcth ...
4
A History of the English Parish: The Culture of Religion ...
Here a cloth, the 'housling' cloth, was loosely stretched across the open space (
Fig. 1 1.6) in order to catch any crumbs that might fall. Communion from the days
of the early church had been in only one kind, the priest alone receiving the wine.
Spenser in a description of a marriage, has borrowed from the Roman rite what
he calls the housling, or "matrimonial rite." "His owne two hands the holy knots
did knit That none but death forever can divide. His owne two hands, for such a
turn ...
King of Siam Rama I, 1967
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Medieval village, manor, and monastery
These diocesan directories (as the pouillis may be called) give us sometimes,
among other statistics, rough totals of the parochiani, who doubtless answer to
the "housling folk" of the English chantry certificates; i.e. parishioners old enough
to ...
George Gordon Coulton, 2013
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Renaissance Papers 2011
8: 1), that is a perfect reflection ofTrinitarian doctrine.41 As for the Third Person,
represented by a dove in the Brussels manuscript, Spenser may allude to it in the
form ofthe “housling fire” (which, redolent as it is of what Protestants viewed as ...
Andrew Shifflett, Edward Gieskes, 2012
8
The history of the united parishes of St. Giles in the ...
's reign, when the housling* people amounted to 305 only. On the north-side of
Lane end," is described '' as very foul and full of pits and sloughs." Pennant
believed Drury House to have been built in Elizabeth's reign by Sir William Drury,
...
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Life Middle Ages 1 and 2
... was burnt down. . . . (1347) King John's son of Bohemia, whom men called 1
This would include all of both sexes above the age of fourteen years; in English
medieval parlance they were called housling-folk. The Chantry certificates
enrolled ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Housling, a house warming; something provided for entertainment at first
entrance into a house. Houss has the same meaning with housing, but is an
obsolete word. House is frequently used in composition, as in the examples
which follow ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HOUSLING»
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housling is used in the context of the following news items.
Fruit and veg will keep RBA on the sidelines and interest rates on hold
"We are encouraged by the pick-up in housling activity, consumer spending, business conditions and signs that job ads are slowly increasing," ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Mar 14»
Meanwhile, Up in My Head
... because it had become so dangerous, and rebuilt the area to be a mix—affordable housing, apartments, public housling, senior housing, and market homes. «Gawker, Apr 13»