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Cutheard, who was th

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Cutheard, who was th

e last of the bishops of Lindisfarne, and the first of those of Chester-leStreet, made large additions to the revenue of his see, which he succeeded to in 900, and presided over fifteen years. Simeon of Durham tells us, that among other valuable acquisitions, he purchased with the money of St Cuthbert, the ville called Bedlington, with its appendices, Nedderton, Grubba, Twizle, Cebbington, Slekeburne, and Cambois. Where Grubba and Twizle wMichael Kors Outlet online http://www.michaelkorsfactoryoutlet-online.com/, Michael Kors Outlet online e, all knowledge is lost. Twizle, Choppington, and Cambois, in some copies of this account, are read Batbise, Lebbington or Bedbington, and Commer.q In 1274, the bishop of Durham was presented for taking wreck of sea, and using other liberties here, upon unknown warrantry/ But Edward the First, by his charter, in 1293, acknowledged this district to be parcel of the liberty of the church of St Cuthbert of Durham, within the precincts of the county Michael Kors Outlet http://www.michaelkors-outletstore.us/,of Northumberland; and, in 1295, the bishop's right to try causes arising here, in his own chancery, under his own writs and by his own justices, was acknowledged at the assizes at Newcastle; also his right of appointing one coroner for Bedlington.8 It* continued a royal franchise under the bishops of Durham, and had its own courts and officers, till by statute 27 Henry VII. cap. 24, it was abridged of them, and in civil matters merged into the ffice:smarttags" />laceType w:st="on">county of Durham. Hutchinson, in his History of Durham, notices it as follows :—" In all manner of law and civil jurisdiction it is a member of the county palatine. There is little mention, in the records, of the officers appointed by the bishops of Durham to this jurisdiction, and very few inquisitions appear therein: several of those we have inspected have been taken at Durham; so it is to be conceived that the acts of jurisdiction were not exer  p This district has the Wanshttp://www.burberryoutletstoreonsale.com/. Burberry Outlet http://www.tiffanyandcoutletonline.com/beck for its northern boundary, the sea on the east, the bonny banks of the Blyth on the south, and on the west the parishes ofhttp://www.discountoakleysunglassesoutlet.com/? discount oakley sunglasses Stannington and Morpeth. Its extent is about 30 square miles, or 19,200 acres. In 1801, it contained 1196 persons; in 1811, 1488; and, in 1821, 1862—in which last year, the whole population lived in 292 houses, and consisted of 389 families, of whom 94 were employed in agriculture, 231 in trade, manufacture, or handicraft-work, and 64 comprised in neither class. The townships in the parish are—Bedlington, Netherton, Choppington, West Sleekburn, East Sleekburn, and Cambois. The soil is chiefly employed in agriculture, and in the growth of wheat, oats, beans, and clover, or seed grasses. Beds of coal and freestone extend over the whole parish.  i Twysden X. scrip, col. 73; Surtees's Durham, I. ix. r III. ii. 115.  'III. i. 191, 194; Rot. Par. i. 118, 362; cised so frequently at Bedlington as at Durham for that liberty or shire. By the record referred to, we see that the jura regalia were insisted upon in bishop Fox's time, and by the juiy presented to have existed time immemorial.'" "The first owner of lands in Bedlington we find named in the inquisitions post mortem is John, son of John Elliot, who," in 1350, "held of the lord bishop immediatim by fealty, and 7s- 4d. rent. A family of the Herefords," also at the same time, "held lands here, but the chief part of the inhabitants held by servile tenures, which it would be useless to state." Long prior to that time, however, William Halcor, Robert Cnovvald, Wm Birilot, Thomas the son of Roger of Bedelington, Walter and Robert, sons of Robert of Nedderton, Adam of Chavinton and Elias his brother, Thomas and John of Slykeburne, Adam, Alan, and Walter Charity, of Cambhuse, Edmund son of Roger, Lawrence son of Odard, Adam Serjeant, Ralph son of Peter, Robert son of Henry, and Robert Palmer, of Little Slykburne, in consideration of the bishops of Durham having ordained that one thrave of corn should be paid out of each plough land in all their lordships, to the hospital of St Giles, without Durham, for the support of the poor and the pilgrims resorting thither —They, of their own free will, granted in pure and perpetual alms 9s. for the thraves of their plough lands in Bedlingtonshire, payable within fifteen days after Michaelmas, and in failure thereof to pay ten shillings."

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村民甲 2013-4-6 12:27:00
楼主,你这是在煽动民心,宣传宗教的东西是严禁在这里出现的。等和谐吧!
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