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- Richard Church (or Chirche) (died 1428), was from Thornham near Eye and Gislingham, Suffolk, was one of the two Members of Parliament for Ipswich in 1402...
- Plowman the writer mentions a "Clarice of Cokkeslane and the Clerk of the chirche". Holt & Baker (2001), pp. 202–203 grope, Oxford English Dictionary (2nd ed...
- For Worldly Thynges And Transitory Of Talkers And Makers Of Noyse In The Chirche Of God Of Folys That Put Them Self In Wylful Ieopardy And Peryll Of The...
- fote pakks, in basketts and budgelts, sitting on holydays and sondais in chirche porchis and abbeys dayly to sell all such trifells. By the 18th-century...
- trees". For several centuries, its name bore the prefix Church (hence Chirche Acton, Churche Acton, etc.) to distinguish it from the separate hamlet...
- as suggested by a p****age in the Canterbury Tales, Now was ther of that Chirche a parish clerk, The which that was ycleped Absolon ... Curl was his heer...
- Absalom serenades a woman outside her window:     Now was ther of that chirche a parish clerk,     the which that was ycleped (called) Absalon...     and...
- formed a council called the Chapter. The word church stems from the word chirche from Middle English. People are not sure of where this word came from but...
- Sport. Retrieved 5 December 2013. "Tottenham Reject Roma Loan Offer for Chirches (and Hands Him Bonus)". tribalfootball.com. Retrieved 12 April 2015. Johnston...
- meaning "church" had been spelt at the time, including "kerke", "kirc", "chirche", "cherge", and "schyrche." The Chancery had the duty of creating an official...