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Thrail said the great fear was that ultimately all England might become church property . Moreover there were still bondmen in England in the sense of being tied to the soil . Then came the complaint : “ Halfe England ys nowght now but ...
Thrail said the great fear was that ultimately all England might become church property . Moreover there were still bondmen in England in the sense of being tied to the soil . Then came the complaint : “ Halfe England ys nowght now but ...
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This may be truly said of him , he was not guilty of mischevious pride ; and was generally commended for doing justice , when chancellor of England . > He became a Fellow of his college , and in 1506 chaplain and secretary to Fox ...
This may be truly said of him , he was not guilty of mischevious pride ; and was generally commended for doing justice , when chancellor of England . > He became a Fellow of his college , and in 1506 chaplain and secretary to Fox ...
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Its famous armorial has been described as being unique in England , with no parallel in the world ; and as a work of genius . This noted conception includes the Royal Arms of England , which makes it prior to 1340 , when France ancient ...
Its famous armorial has been described as being unique in England , with no parallel in the world ; and as a work of genius . This noted conception includes the Royal Arms of England , which makes it prior to 1340 , when France ancient ...
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