It is separated from the larger room by a stone wall, with a small doorway through it, and is itself so small (12 ft. 5 in. by 9 ft. 10 in.) that it appears to have been merely a private oratory for the abbot, or the two or three monks who usually inhabited... The History of Progress in Great Britain - Page 218by Robert Kemp Philp - 1859Full view - About this book
| Sleaford (England) - 1825 - 454 pages
...the names of the twelve jurors, appointed for the wapentake of Flaxwell, either at the latter part of the reign of Henry III., or the beginning of Edward I. Walter of Amwyc, Galfry ofRauceby, Richard Chaplain, Michael of Amwyc, William of Amwyc, who lived... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1837 - 734 pages
...purposes of a barn and malthouse. Its architecture did not appear to be of an earlier style than about the end of the reign of Henry III. or the beginning of that of Edward 1. All that appeared to remain of the original buildings were the Chapterhouse and the... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 806 pages
...Regia ; but it is very certain that no separate Chief Justice of the Common Pleas was appointed until the end of the reign of Henry III. or the beginning of that of Edward I. This latter monarch is said to have 'entirely remodelled the Courts of Justice, by... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1845 - 688 pages
...from the energy of A'Becket, Longehamps, and other ambitious men who held it J ; but it was only in the end of the reign of Henry III. or the beginning of the reign of Edward I., that its supremacy was established. Till then the Aula Reg la * Mad. Exch.... | |
| Electronic journals - 1889 - 478 pages
...Welshmen. And finally, as fairly to be classed with these examples, there is a Roll which belongs to the end of the reign of Henry III or the beginning of Edward I, which contains extracts of Welsh matters found on the Patent and Close Rolls from the first to the... | |
| Archaeology - 1848 - 510 pages
...stone wall, with only a small doorway through it, and is itself so small (12 ft. 5 in. by 9 ft. 10 in.) that it appears to have been merely a private oratory...thirteenth century, the end of the reign of Henry the Third, or the beginning of Edward the First. If any of our readers who are familiar with court-hand,... | |
| Cartularies - 1848 - 332 pages
...of the farm. t These witnesses show that the date of tin's deed must be assigned to the latter part of the reign of Henry III. or the beginning of Edward I. See ante, pp. 52, 53, and 54. cessione, et quietaclamatione dederunt mihi dicti Abbas et conuentus... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1848 - 702 pages
...importance from the energy of A'Becket, Longehamp, and other ambitious men who held itJ ; but it was only in the end of the reign of Henry III., or the beginning of the reign of Edward I., that its supremacy was established. Till then the Aula Regia existed, — of... | |
| Thomas Hudson Turner - Architecture, Domestic - 1851 - 574 pages
...stone wall, with a small doorway through it, and is itself so small (12 ft. 5 in. by 9 ft. 10 in.) that it appears to have been merely a private oratory...thirteenth century, the end of the reign of Henry the Third, or the beginning of that of Edward the First. The ground-floor of the south wing is divided... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 534 pages
...from the energy of A'Becket, Longchamp, and other ambitious men who held it ; $ but it was only in the end of the reign of Henry III, or the beginning of the reign of Edward I., that its supremacy was established. Till then the Aulia Regia existed, —... | |
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