The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year 1648, Volumen3University Press, 1845 |
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... land , and keeping so many bishoprics in commendam , his yearly income is ... abbeys . man's ewe lambt would please him ; so that being to found two colleges ... abbey of St. Albans 66 was given to him in com- " mendam ; he next parted ...
... land , and keeping so many bishoprics in commendam , his yearly income is ... abbeys . man's ewe lambt would please him ; so that being to found two colleges ... abbey of St. Albans 66 was given to him in com- " mendam ; he next parted ...
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... lands to divers uses . " See the Auth . Collection of the Statutes , vol ... land ; that he has inquieted as well the prelates as other the king's subjects ... abbey of St. Albans and all other his spiritual benefices . The king on his ...
... lands to divers uses . " See the Auth . Collection of the Statutes , vol ... land ; that he has inquieted as well the prelates as other the king's subjects ... abbey of St. Albans and all other his spiritual benefices . The king on his ...
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... Abbey lands of Waltham from Henry VIII . ] s Isa . xxiv . 15 . t [ See the letters from the council in London to secretary Petre , and to the council with the king , respecting their pro- ceedings against Crome , Lati- mer , Lascelles ...
... Abbey lands of Waltham from Henry VIII . ] s Isa . xxiv . 15 . t [ See the letters from the council in London to secretary Petre , and to the council with the king , respecting their pro- ceedings against Crome , Lati- mer , Lascelles ...
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... lands , because his direct an- Icestor , being not only chief gentleman of king Henry " VIII.'s bed - chamber , but the “ third man in his favour , had " not a shoe - latchet of abbey " land , ( as there was none in all " his ancient ...
... lands , because his direct an- Icestor , being not only chief gentleman of king Henry " VIII.'s bed - chamber , but the “ third man in his favour , had " not a shoe - latchet of abbey " land , ( as there was none in all " his ancient ...
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... abbey lands at their dissolution , that so his judgment might be unbiassed in the reading hereof . Both my requisites have happily met in your honour , whose direct ancestor , sir William Compton , was not only chief gentleman of the ...
... abbey lands at their dissolution , that so his judgment might be unbiassed in the reading hereof . Both my requisites have happily met in your honour , whose direct ancestor , sir William Compton , was not only chief gentleman of the ...
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28 Henry VIII abbey lands abbot aforesaid afterwards amongst anno Anthony Denny archbishop Augustinians Benedictines bestowed betwixt bishop bishop Fisher Burnet Burnet's Ref called canons Canterbury cardinal chantries Cheshunt Christ church Cistercians clergy confession convent convocation court Court of Augmentation Cranmer Cromwell crown daughter death dissolution doth earl Edmund Bonner Elizabeth England English father favour founders friars FULLER Gloucestershire God's grace hath heirs Henry the Eighth Henry VIII holy honour Item John king Edward king Henry king's knight lady learning Lincolnshire living London lord lord Darcy marriage Mary matter ment monasteries monks nuns papists parish parliament pensions persons Polydore Virgil pope pounds present priests prince prior queen religion revenues Reyner Richard Rome saith shillings sir Thomas soul statute therein thereof thereunto things tion unto Waltham whilst wife William Wolsey words yearly
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Página 214 - In the name of God amen. The 1 st day of September in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Henry VIII by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head, and in the year of our Lord God 1544.
Página 55 - Ye shall therefore keep My statutes and My judgments, and shall not commit any of these abominations : neither any of your own nation, nor any stranger that sojourneth among you (for all these abominations have the men of the land done, which were before you, and the land is defiled) : that the land spue not you out also, when ye defile it, as it spued out the nations that were before you.
Página 357 - All things come alike to all: there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked; to the good, and to the clean, and to the unclean; to him that sacrificeth, and to him that sacrificeth not: as is the good, so is the sinner; and he that sweareth, as he that feareth an oath.
Página 450 - Knowledge and mere motion given and granted and by these presents Do Give and Grant...
Página 145 - Charge, that they ought and must most constantly believe and defend all those things to be true, which be comprehended in the whole body and Canon of the Bible, and also in the...
Página 184 - ... ere my father heard thereof. No warning was given him, nor other answer, when he spake to the surveyors of that work, but that their master Sir Thomas commanded them so to do; no man durst go to argue the matter, but each man lost his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was 6s. 6d. the year, for that half which was left.
Página 542 - The rood was an image of Christ on the cross, made generally of wood, and erected in a loft for that purpose, just over the passage out of the church into the chancel.
Página 17 - What, my lord, shall we build houses and provide livelihoods for a company of bussing monks, whose end and fall we, ourselves, may live to see ? No, no, it is more meet a great deal that we should have care to provide for the increase of learning, and for such as who by their learning shall do good in the Church and Commonwealth.
Página 434 - Longlane, when they buy an old suit, buy the linings together with the outside ; so it was conceived meet, that such as purchased the buildings of monasteries should, in the same grant, have the libraries (the stuffing thereof) conveyed unto them. And now these ignorant owners, so long as they might keep a ledger-book or terrier, by direction thereof to find such straggling acres as belonged unto them, thej cared not to preserve any other monuments.
Página 154 - Matt. v. 20 : that is to say, we must not only do outward civil good works, but also we must have these foresaid inward spiritual motions, consenting and agreeable to the law of God.