The Eagle 1902 (Easter)

The Eagle 1902 (Easter)

272 The Ltorary. Early English Text Society. King Horn, Floriz and Blauncheflur, the Assumption of our Lady. First edited in 1866 by the Rev. J. R. Lumby, and !lOW re·edited by G. H. McKnight. (Original Series 14). 8vo. Lond. 1901. -- The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man. Englisht by John Lydgate. A.D. 1426, from the French of Guillaume de Deguile,'ille. A.D. 1335. Edited by F. J. Furniyall. (Extra Series. LXXXII!.). 8vo. Lond. 1901. Egypt Exploration Fund. The Royal Tombs of the earliest Dynasties. 1901. Palt ii. By ,\V. M. F. Petrie. With a Chapter by F. LI. Griffith. (21St Memoil). 4to. Lond. 1901. 9.15. -- Archaeological Report 1900.1901. Edited by F. Ll. Griffith. 4to. Lond. 190r. Friedlaellder (Ludwig). DalsteJ]ungen aus del' Siltengeschichte Roms in der Zeit von August bis zum Ausg,mg der Antonine. 3 Thle. 8vo. Leipzig Easter Term, 1902. 1888-1900• J.7·52-54· Grammatici Graeci lecogl,iti el Apparatu clitico instructi. Pars iii. Scholia in Dionysii Thracis Artem Grammaticam. Recens. A. Hilgard. 8yo. Lipsiae, 190r. HistOlical MSS. Commission. Report on the MSS. of the Corporation of Beyerley. 8yo. Lond. 1900. NOTES FROM THE COLLEGE RECORDS. -- Report on tbe MSS. of the Duke of Portland. Vol. VI. 8vo. Lond. 1901. (Continued from p. 170.) Holm (Adolf). The Hi,tolY of Greece from its Commencement to the Close of the lndepcn<ience of the G,eek Nation. Translated from the Gelman. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1896-99 1.5.50-53 HE group of documents here printed refer Homer's Odyssey. Books XIII-XXIV. Edited with English Notes by to D. B. Munl'O. 8vo. Oxford, 1901. 7.29.37. the benefice of Holme in Spalding Moor, near Hunt (Wm). The Euglish Church from its Foundation to the Norman ' O. Market Weighton, Conquest (597-1066). 8vo. Lond. 1899. 5.3 I. r. in Yorkshire. The nature Minerva. Jahrbuch der gelehrten Well Herausg von Dr. K. Triibner. of the benefice is at the present time some­ Xler. Jahrgang, 1901-1902. 8vo. Strassburg, 1902. Oxford Historical Society. Studies in Oxford History. Chiefly in the 18th what peculiar, as will appear in what follows. The Century. A Series of Papers by the Rev J. R. Green and the Rev. Geo. first document traces the title to the Rectory and Hobelson. Edited by C. L. Stainer. 8vo. Oxford, 190r. Rolls Series. Calendar of the State Papers relating to Ireland. 1633-1647. Vicarage, shewing how they passed from owner to Edited by R. P.1VIahaffy. 8vo. Lond. 1901. 5.3. owner till they -- Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. reached the College. It is not quite Edward IV., Edward V., Richard III A.D. 1476-1485. 8vo. Lond. 190r. clear by whom this statement was drawn up, perhaps 5.40. -- Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. by Dr Kipling. Edward 111. A.D. 1339-1341. 8vo. Lond. 1901. 5.40. -- Calendar of State Papels, Colonial Series, America and the West lndies, 1689-1692. Edited by the Hon. J. W. Fortescue. 8vo.' Lond. The Contents of the box in the Treasury marked 190r. 504- "Holme in Scottish Record Publications. The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland_ Edited Spalding Moor, Yorkshire. " by G. P. M'Neill. Vol. XXI. A.D. 1580-1588. 8vo. Edin. 190r. 5-32.32. I. -- The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland. Edited and abridged by A copy of Edward the 6th's grant of the Rectory and P. H. Brown. Second SeIies. Vol. Ill. A.D ••629-1630. 8vo. Editl. parish church of Holme to the Dean and Chapter of Thornton 1901. 5-32. College in Lincolnshire. The Rectory is appropriated to the Scriptores Originum Constantinopolitarum. Recens. F. Preger. Fuse. L Teulmer Text. 8vo. Lipsiae, 1901. entir-e me of the College j but the College is required to create to Stephens (W. R. W.), The English Churr.h from the Norman Conquest a Vicarage in the parish of Holme. This deed is dated the Accession of Edward L (1066-1272). Bvo. Lond. 1901. 5.31.2. Stoi<es (Sir G. G.). Mathematical and Physical Papers. Vol. II!. Bvo. October 7th, Anno If1l0 Edw. viii. In the deed it is recited Camb. 1901. 3.37.40*- tliat Henry the 8th had granted the same Rectory together with Texts and Studies. Vol. VII. No. J. The meaning of Homoousios in the , Constantinopolitan' Creed. By J. F. Bethune-Baker. 8vo. Camb. some other property to the same College in the 38th year of his 1901. reign. It appears from a lease granted by Queen Elizabeth to -- Vol. VI!. No. 2, S. Ephraim's Quotations from the Gospel. Collected and arranged by F. C. BUl·kilt. 8vo_ Camb. '901. R. WaIler esqre, and which IS preserved, that Roger Dallison, D.D., VOL. X�tIII. N N Notes from the Coltege Retords. 274 Noios from the Collegt Records. 2 75 Dean of Thornton College and the Chapter thereof, granted a 5. A renewal of Ralph Wailer's lease by Queeil Elizabeth in lease of the Rectory to Sir Robert Tyrwit commencing at the twenty-first year of her reign. This lease is for twenty-one An. I. Edwd. viii, i.e. immediately on the College Micha'elmas years and in it Ralph Wailer is again exempted from the pay­ being in possession of the Rectory. And from the writings to ment of £ I to the Prebend of St Martin's in Beverley. be mentioned afterwards it appears that John Scott was in possession of the Rectory and Parish Church when they were 6. Part of a copy of a lease from Queen Elizabeth to R. granted to Thornton College, and that he continued in posses­ Wailer made in the 29th year of her reign. This lease is for sion of the Vicarage till the first of Queen Mary, but not of the three lives. Rectory. 7· A copy of a lease from Queen Elizabeth to Robert :t. A certificate signed by the Vicar General of the Arch­ Mawburne and others, made in the 38th year of her Reign. bishop of York testifying that Robert Johnson was instituted to This lease is for three lives. And in it the lessee is exempted the Vicarage of Holme on the death of John Scott and in from the annual payment of £1 to the Prebend of St Martin's consequence of a presentation from Queen Mary in the first in Beverley. N.B. In this and in Wailer's lease the annual year of her reign. J ohnson was instituted on the 15th of March payment to the Crown is £20 IlS. 8d. 1533, and the certificate is dated June 9th, 1624. 8. An extract fr om a deed of grant from King James 1St. to 3. A copy of a Record in the First-fruits Office. It is Francis Phellips and Richard Moore, Citizens of London. The extract was made February, 11th Anno 8vo Jac. R. The deed a record of a decree made in the first year of Queen Mary. The copy was taken in 1623. From this deed it appears that Robert is dated November 8th Anno 6to. Jac. R. In it the King Johnson had been presented Py Edward the sixth to the entire grants to those gentlemen all the rectorial property, not by Rectory of Holme in the seventh year of his teign ; that on lease, as formerly, but by Bargain and Sale, to be held in free going to take possession he found it was in the hands of Sir socage not in capite or by knight's service; and also grants to Robert Tyrwit, to whom Thornton College had granted a lease them at the same time and in the same mann'er the Advowson of it for twenty-one years, that Johnson had however previous of the Vicarage of Holme. The said gentlemen are required in to his setting out for Yorkshire, compounded for the Fir�t-fruits this deed, and do covenant in it, to pay annually to the Crown of the Rectory, that he was presented to the Vicarage by QL1een the sum of £20 I IS. Sd. for ever. And they are exonerated Mary in the first yearof her reign, on the death of J. ScoU, and from the payment of all "con-od. feod. reddil. annzdJ. pmszim. that on paying First-fruits for the Vicarage, the composition porlz'an. denar. SU11l11l. et omr. quormncullque, praderqllam de money he had formerly paid for the Rectory was returned him. reddzl. servilii et Imur. sttpen'us prae11lzssa ill hzs praesenhlms nobzs I suppose that King Edward claimed a right of presentation to halredibus et successoribus nos" is reserval." this R�ctory, after he had granted it to Thornton College in A 9. A deed of grant from Francis Phellips and Richard consequence of the College being dissolved about this time. 1100re to Peter Langdale, esqre, of Sancton in Yorkshire. 4. A Copy of an a�signment of Sir Robert Tyrwhit's lease This deed is dated October '7th, Anno 7mo, Jacobi R. In it of the Rectory to Ralph Waller esqr,e. This assignment was Phellips and Moore grant to Peter Langdale, both the Rectory made in the tenth of Queen Elizabeth. The copy was taken in and Vicarage, not by lease, but by bargain and sale, to be held 1622. In this deed of assignment is recited the lease granted of the King in free socage, and P. Langdale covenants to pay to Sir Robert Tyrwit from Thornton College in the 'first year of annually to the Crown £20 I I S.

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