Parish Priests and Their People in the Middle Ages in England - Part 44
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Part 44

Tower of London, domestic chapel, 409

Town parishes, origin of, 489

Towns, description of, 487; founded by monasteries, 507; Burton-on-Trent, 508; St. Edmund's Bury, 510; St. Albans, 513

Township, Saxon, description of, 4, 5

Twelfth century, religious character of, 547

Types and ant.i.types, 231

Unction, Extreme, 237, 239

Universities, 136, 140

"Valor" of Henry VIII., 392

Vestments, clerical, 62, 98, 165, 191, 194, 195, 198, 199, 244, 299; origin of, 191; symbolism of, 196

Vicar, 99-107

Vicarages, foundation of, 98-108

Vicars choral, 341; of Lincoln, 355; of Chichester, 362

Virtues, the seven chief, 221, 229

Visitation of the sick, 162, 237, 239, 282

Visitation, the bishop's, 279, 337; articles, 281, and replies, 285-289; by the archdeacon, 338

Wakefield bridge and chapel, 528

Wapentake, 5

Warham, William, 564, 565, _note_

Warwick Chantry Chapel, Tewkesbury, 454

Weapons carried by clergy, 167, 183

West Dean parsonage house, 151

Westminster, synod of, A.D. 1102, 98, 113

Whalley, 107, 108, 120; history of the parish of, 557

Wiclif's Bible, 242

Wihtred, King of Kent, laws of, 57, 59, 77, 81

Wilfrid of York, apostle of the South Saxons, 40, 41, 42

Wills of clergymen, 171-183

Winchester, synod of, A.D. 1070, 86

Windsor, domestic chapels, 412

Winfrid (Boniface), 22, 60

Wingham, college of, 564, _note_

Woolrichston, 131

Wye, college of, 566, _note_

Yatton, 106

Yellow pest, seventh century, 39

York, Minster, 503, 504; St. Mary's Abbey, 503; hospitals in, 504; parish churches, 505; of clergy, 505; income of parochial benefices in, 506; Micklegate Bar, 487

Zacharias, Bishop of Rome, 61

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] We gather from FitzHerbert "On Surveyinge," chap. xl. (1470 to 1538, A.D.) that this condition of things continued general to the end of the sixteenth century.

[2] Grimm, Stallybras's ed., i. 90.

[3] Thorpe, "Ancient Laws," etc., 201.

[4] "Burnt Njal."