This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: ...of privileges by Boniface IX. Rome: 11 Dec, an. 8 1396), Nicolas IV. Rome: 5 Jan., an. 2 1288-9; and Rieti, 1 Aug., An. 2 1289) and Boniface IX. Rome, 13 Dec., an. 10 1398). The earlier rescript of Nicolas IV. contains a license to the prior and chapter to-preach, considering " quod plures ex vobis sunt in divina pagina, in qua Printed by Thomas, append. 43, p. 26.., t Sic. X Printed by Nash, ii. 436. studium infra claustrum ecclesie vestre continue sicut asseritur vigere dinoscitur, plenius eruditi"; the second one empowers them to wear hats (pilleis vel almiciis non curiosis) during divine service in cold weather. f. 526. Letter under privy seal of Henry IV. forbidding the bailiffs of Worcester to have their maces carried before them within the church, cemetery, priory, and sanctuary. (Bubwith: P.S.) Westminster: 6 December an. 2. 1400. f. 546. Endowment of a secular chaplain to serve the altar of the blessed Mary " at rededore " in the cathedral church (or, as it is in the rubric, " ad rubrum hostium in Navi ecclesie "), 1315. f. 55. Settlement of a complaint of the sacrist with reference to the expense he incurred u in exhibicione pecunie pitancie piscis et vini pro O Oriens," 1339. f. 58. King's writ concerning a dispute between the bailiffs of the city and the church of Worcester as to the coroner's jurisdiction, Westminster: 19 December 22 Edw. III. 1348 and other documents of the legal proceedings down to Whitsuntide 23 Edw. III. 1349. Inserted are a few documents in hands of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, f. 496, 626-676 (end of book). f. 62. Commission to Arthur, prince of Wales, and Thomas, prior, to execute the statutes relating to the keeping of the peace, the use of liveries, ...