Traditions of Lancashire ...Longman, 1831 |
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... dean of that ancient church , supposed to have been founded by Augustine or Paulinus in the seventh century , and then called " The White Church under the Leigh . " No tidings had been heard from the Fitz - Eustace at Halton , and in ...
... dean of that ancient church , supposed to have been founded by Augustine or Paulinus in the seventh century , and then called " The White Church under the Leigh . " No tidings had been heard from the Fitz - Eustace at Halton , and in ...
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... likewise the chapel of St. Michael , coeval with the foundation of the castle , and forming part of it , being amply endowed by the founder , and licence procured from the Dean of Whalley for the 12 CLITHEROE CASTLE .
... likewise the chapel of St. Michael , coeval with the foundation of the castle , and forming part of it , being amply endowed by the founder , and licence procured from the Dean of Whalley for the 12 CLITHEROE CASTLE .
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... dean of applying the influence he had acquired to purposes of secular aggrandisement . It may not be deemed irrelevant that we give a brief outline of the constitution or office of dean , as then held by the incumbents of Whalley . The ...
... dean of applying the influence he had acquired to purposes of secular aggrandisement . It may not be deemed irrelevant that we give a brief outline of the constitution or office of dean , as then held by the incumbents of Whalley . The ...
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... dean , at the period in which our history commences , had for centuries been considered as a dignity rather secular than ecclesiastical , and the pursuits of the incumbent had doubtless assimilated generally with those of his lay ...
... dean , at the period in which our history commences , had for centuries been considered as a dignity rather secular than ecclesiastical , and the pursuits of the incumbent had doubtless assimilated generally with those of his lay ...
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... Dean of Whalley was compounded of patron , incumbent , ordinary , and lord of the manor ; an assemblage which may possibly have met in later times , and in some places of exempt jurisdiction , but at that time probably an unique in the ...
... Dean of Whalley was compounded of patron , incumbent , ordinary , and lord of the manor ; an assemblage which may possibly have met in later times , and in some places of exempt jurisdiction , but at that time probably an unique in the ...
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