Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, Volumen26

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Página 364 - ... the engravings. Upon these humble models he wrought with such success, as soon encouraged him to alter and improve upon them, and in process of time to strike out subjects of his own, executed so as not only to extort applause from his communicative friend, the owner of the magazine, but in the end to recommend him to the notice of a neighbouring gentleman, Mr Lewthwaite, of Broad-gate, Millum, in Cumberland, who advised the father of the young emerging artist to accommodate him in his passion,...
Página 318 - The whole country passed in time under the power of the King, the Church, and the Thanes ; and, as the jurisdiction of the lords was gradually converted into ownership of the lands in their districts, the descendants of the free men fell under onerous rents and services, and in many cases became serfs and bondsmen. Where the tenure was easiest they had to work on their lord's estate or to pay rents of food and other provisions as the usage of the...
Página 318 - E. c name when speaking of the tenants, or townships when we regard the inhabitants, or parishes in matters ecclesiastical. We cannot of course determine the nature in each instance of the district which the manor now represents: "A township...
Página 364 - ... friend, the owner of the magazine, but in the end to recommend him to the notice of a neighbouring gentleman, Mr Lewthwaite, of Broad-gate, Millum, in Cumberland, who advised the father of the young emerging artist to accommodate him in his passion, and put him out to some professor or practitioner, at least, who might instruct and train him in his favourite art. This gentleman is entitled to be considered as one of • the patrons of our painter's genius at a period when it was most in need...
Página 571 - ... Parkend Road, Gloucester. Buckingham, Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of. W. Bradbrook, FRCS, Bletchley. Cambridge Antiquarian Society. FJ Allen, MD, 8, Halifax Road, Cambridge. Cambs. and Hunts. Archaeological Society. Rev. John Griffin, Wood Walton Rectory, near Peterborough. Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society and Field Club. George Eyre Evans, Ty Tringad, Aberystwyth. Chester and North Wales Archaeological and Historical Society. Rev. RA Thomas, OBE, MA, FSA, The College,...
Página 65 - Richmond, Who departed this life September 7th, 1752, ' in the 75th year of his age. He was eminent for knowledge in his profession, integrity in his office, and for those other virtues which adorn the man, the citizen, and the Christian : in his conduct he was influenced by the dictates of conscience, a rational faith in his redeemer, and unaffected devotion to God ; hence it became his delight to DO GOOD AND TO DISTRIBUTE. The monuments of his charity are visible to the present...
Página 572 - SB, 9, 10, n, and 13, and a supply of these forms will be sent for the use of committees and sub-committees as soon as they are ready. Further supplies can be procured when required free of charge on requisition to the Controller of His Majesty's Stationery Office, Prince's Street, Storey's Gate, SW 16. For the purpose of the ready identification of the forms used by each committee or sub-committee a space will be found in the top right hand corner of each form, and the Board suggest that each clerk...
Página 223 - ... of him that did it, sent by me unto the king's Grace. I may not write herein that I do know. The bishop of Worcester hath marvellous great favour ad occultandam veritatem, sed immortalis Deus tarn horrendum...
Página 522 - ... and witnesses ; and they, being found guilty, are to be hanged immediately in the place according to law. But at this time you are not to examine any women, but such as have been active in the said courses in a signal manner, and those are to l,e drowned.'1 On this statute Mr. Napier remarks : ' This was an instruction, not of barbarous cruelty, but of careful criminal justice...
Página 324 - ... of the Epact ; considering every day the uncertainty of life, that the roses and flowers of kings, emperors, and dukes, and the crowns and palms of all the great, wither and decay ; and that all things, with an uninterrupted course, tend to dissolution and death : I therefore return, give, and grant, to God and St. Mary of Furness, all Furness and Walney ( Wagnea), with the privilege of hunting ; with Dalton, and all my...

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