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Saving the Souls of Medieval London: Perpetual
Chantries at ...
St Paul's Cathedral stood at the centre of religious life in medieval London and this investigation of its chantries - pious foundations through which donors endowed priests to celebrate intercessory masses for the benefit of their souls - ...
Marie-Helene Rousseau, 2013
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English
Chantries: The Road to Dissolution
Alan Kreider rectifies this, establishing the importance of the chantries in the story of late medieval and Reformation England. He discusses their social and religious significance.
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Perpetual
Chantries in Britain
This book is based on the Birkbeck Lectures for 1954-55, and on further researches into perpetual chantries in England and Scotland.
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The certificates of the commissioners appointed to survey ...
Of the foundations brought within the Acts of 37 Henry VIII. and 1 Edward VI. by
far the largest number were chantries, which were founded either in perpetuity or
for term of years. Most of those in Yorkshire were of the former nature, the latter in
...
Great Britain. Ecclesiastical Commission, William Page, 1892
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The Grammar Schools of Medieval England: A.F. Leach in ...
In the wake of further suppression of colleges and chantries by the king's mesne
lords, acting on their own, Henry introduced the Chantries Act. Since this statute,
Leach remarks, has been the subject of much comment without a corresponding
...
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Beliefs and the Dead in Reformation England
The scope of the measure, comprehending all intercessory provisions, however
modest, differentiated it from Henry's Chantries Act of 1545, as did the overtly
theological rationale. The preamble ascribed a great part of the superstition and ...
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Charity and Community in Medieval Cambridge
which hospital brethren often fulfilled.29 The greatest occurrence of licences in
Mortmain for the foundation of chantries appears between 1300 and 1330,
though these figures may exaggerate the rate of growth since our evidence
increases ...
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The Church in Late Medieval Norwich, 1370-1532
Several of these older chantries, too, were later united into fewer ones or were
dissolved. Thus, as mentioned, the inadequacy of the endowments was the
alleged reason why the college of chantry priests in the Bishop's Palace, founded
by ...
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Medieval Merchants: York, Beverley and Hull in the Later ...
Chantries and obits There was a preference in all three towns to establish
chantries and to pay for obits in parish churches.54 There were exceptions in
York, possibly rare documented examples of a wider phenomenon. Nicholas
Blackburn ...
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Shakespeare and the Middle Ages
A brief examination of the chantries and their dissolution might help guide
speculation on the matter. The chantries were dissolved through two acts of
parliament, the first in 1545 under Henry VIII, and the second two years later in
1547 with ...
Curtis Perry, John Watkins, 2009
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The Growth and (Possible) Decline of Cryonics
From an organizational standpoint, this offer of perpetual care is similar to that provided by the chantries established in England in the Middle ... «h+ Magazine, 6月 15»
Celebrate Magna Carta, yes: by defending the Human Rights Act
Long after Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries, his son closed the chantries, his two daughters recast the bench of bishops to their own liking ... «New Statesman, 6月 15»
Reduced speed limits on the way
... as pilot areas for the 30kph reduced speed limit: Boroimhe, Swords; The Chantries, Balrothery; Ridgewood, Swords; Tayleur's Point, Rush; ... «Fingal Independent, 5月 15»
Surrey Advertiser 10km: Final call for people to take part in …
... Portsmouth Road, across the old railway line down into Bramley, across Wonersh and Chilworth and finally looping round through Chantries. «Get Surrey, 5月 15»
From rags to riches: The rise and fall of Simon de Langham
... new building projects such as the completion of the cloisters and establishing chantries, that is chapels and altars endowed and dedicated to ... «Rutland Times, 4月 15»
CNS photo/Andy Rain, EPA A crown sits atop King Richard III's coffin …
But he also said the king was “a man of prayer, a man of an anxious devotion” who founded chapels, or “chantries,” where Mass was offered ... «Georgia Bulletin, 4月 15»
King Richard III is reburied at Leicester Cathedral
But he also said the king was “a man of prayer, a man of an anxious devotion” who founded chapels, or “chantries”, where Mass was offered ... «Catholic Herald Online, 3月 15»
Richard III, Catholic king of England, reburied at Leicester Cathedral
But he also said the king was “a man of prayer, a man of an anxious devotion” who founded chapels, or “chantries,” where Mass was offered ... «CatholicPhilly.com, 3月 15»
A place to give thanks at journey's end
According to George Henry Cook, in Mediaeval Chantries and Chantry Chapels, priests attached to the bridge chapels or chantry chapels were ... «Yorkshire Post, 2月 15»
Has Anyone Recollections Of WWII Doodlebug That Fell Near …
... on July 7, at Manor Farm, East Shalford Lane; on July 26, in the Chantries, south-east of Warren Farm; and on August 25, in Aldersey Road. «The Guildford Dragon NEWS, 1月 15»