Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County, Volume 40Sussex Archaeological Society, 1896 - Archaeology |
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acres Aged Apslye arms atte Billetting Billingshurst Bishop of Chichester Bramber Brighton Buchi Burgess Captaynes Cart Castle charter Church Clopham Cokefeld County of Sussex Cuckfield dated daughter deed departed Deputie Lieveteñnts Domesday Earl East East Grinstead Eastbourne Edward 3rd Elizabeth feast of St gent Grant Grinstead H.S. all Roman H.S. In memory H.S. Sacred Hastings Hawkhurst Haywards Heath heir held Henry Hill Horsham House Itchingfield James July Justices of Peace King land called late Lewes Lewes Priory London LoPPS Lords Lieveteñnts Manor March memory of John Merlott Midhurst Monday Mony Mundham Musters parish Park Petworth Pevensey Place Priory Pulborough receaved Rectory Richard Road Robert Roger Roman caps seal Shepelye side Slinfold Souldiers stone Street Surrey Terrace Thakeham Thomas town Tunbridge unto uppon Vicar Vicarage wall Walter Warenne Warnham West wife who died William Merlot witnesses
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Page 183 - or sea, How are they blotted from the things that be ; How few, all weak and wither'd of their force Wait, on the verge of dark eternity. Like stranded wrecks the tide returning hoarse, To sweep them from our sight ; time rolls his ceaseless course.
Page xii - Any Member intending to withdraw his name from the Society shall give notice, in writing, to the Clerk on or before the 1st of January of his intention to do so,
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Page 111 - the observances of religion which had everywhere grown lifeless in England. You might see churches rise in every village, and monasteries in the towns,
Page 7 - number of common men was so small that the constant duty was performed by the officers and gentlemen of quality, who were absolutely tired out,
Page 191 - and soon after they were on their way they constructed a Castle at Hastings Port. This was then made known to King Harold and
Page xiii - The accounts of the Society shall be submitted annually to the examination of two auditors, who shall be elected by the
Page 122 - not the intent of the King, nor of other great men, nor the Commons, that by this grant made to the King
Page 184 - ' For real worth let friendship drop a tear, Who knew him best lament him most sincere ; In all his Actions Generous, Just and Kind ; His Regulator was a Virtuous Mind.
Page 198 - taken and forfeited as goodes of enemies, albeit that the maysters or possessors thereof should afterwards come and alleadge the same ships, vessells, and goodes to be the goodes of friends of our lorde the Kyng, and that the Company therein be chastised by imprisonment of their bodies for their rebellion at discretion.