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作者: cederni    时间: 2013-4-6 11:43
标题: oncerning the ju
 

oncerning the ju

ra regalia belonging to our lord the bishop within that lordship:—The jurors, upon their oath, say, that the anchorage and wreck of sea, and all other regalia happening within that lordship, solely belong to the lord the bishop, as the royal right of his church, and to none other, and have continued so from time of which there is not the memory of any man to the contrary, except in the time of John Spittell, bailiff, who, by favour, suffered John Gosten and John Raw, tenants of the earl of Westmorland, to occupy them for six years. Yet the same John Spittell here present in court, confesses that they occupied and received the royal privileges Michael Kors Outlet online http://www.michaelkorsfactoryoutlet-online.com/, Michael Kors Outlet online to the use and benefit of the said lord the bishop, as Richard Taylof and John Forster, their deputies, had occupied them.— (From Rand. MSS. and Hutch. Northumb. ii. 326, and Dur. iii. 607.) ffice:smarttags" />Hutchinson quotes an authority of 1346, to show that the bhttp://www.discountoakleysunglassesoutlet.com/? discount oakley sunglassesshops of Durham then received 4d. for the anchorage of each ship in the water of Blyth, in Bedlingtonshire J and Spearman, from an authority dated in 31 of Eliz. shows that he leased out the anchorage, beaconage, plankage, wharfage, ballast quay, and wastes, between high and low water marks of Blyth, and all the wrecks of the sea on that coast.— (Enquiry, Ifc. p. 26, printed in 1729.) u Wallis, ii. 279.  and Choppington farm were purchased, 21 January, 1649, for £1296, by Robert Fenwick, esq. a representative in parliament for Northumberland in 1654 and 1656.v The schedule of rents payable to the bishop out of this manor, and printed in note", was, I suppose, made out in the time of Chas. I.  v June 11, 1657, Robert Ogle, of Eslington, gentleinan, gave information before the house of commons, that sir Robert Collingwood, of Brandon, inveighMichael Kors Outlet http://www.michaelkors-outletstore.us/,ed against Robert Fenwick, esq. a member of this present parliament, saying—" He was a base fellow; his father was hanged for felony, and he did wonder who sent him to parliament."—(Jour. H. C. vii. 554.) This Robert Fenwick resided at Bedlington, and in 1661 compiled a long and elaborate pedigree of the Fenwick family, a copy of which, with its numerous evidences, drawings of seals, &c. is now in the laceType w:st="on">College of Arms. I have also a MS. copy of " Antiquities of the ? family of Ogle, presented to Henry, now duke of Newcastle, by Robert Fenwick, of Bedlington, esq. i'th' year 1664." Perhaps he was the same Roberthttp://www.burberryoutletstoreonsale.com/. Burberry Outlet http://www.tiffanyandcoutletonline.com/ Fenwick, for whom, upon letters from General Leven, there was an order of parliament, Feb. 3, 1647, for a thousand pounds for his losses and good affections.—(Whitelock'& Mem. 291.) Wallis says, "it was affirmed in a small tract, printed in London, in three sheets, by the author of a book entitled 'The Pillar of Gratitude,' and published in 1660, that at the Restoration, the purchasers of the church lands offered the king the round sum of £500,000 to confirm their right for 99 years, on the payment of the old rights to the bishops and clergy, which offer his majesty was so far from complying with, that he granted a commission for enquiry after all such purchases." June 1, 1732, an act received the royal assent, to vest in Mary Hall, widow, certain copyhold lands in the manors of Bedlington and Chester-en-le-street, in the county of Durham, to sell the same, and there




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