The Somerset Religious Houses

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University Press, 1892 - 407 էջ
 

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Էջ 8 - They were men who well understood the message they went on, and would not come back without a satisfactory answer to him that sent them, knowing themselves were likely to be no losers thereby.
Էջ 287 - ... the feast of St. Michael the Archangel last past) lands, tenements, and other hereditaments of every such chantry, guild, and fraternity to remain and continue in succession to a schoolmaster or preacher for ever, for and toward the keeping of a grammar school or preaching, and for such godly intents and purposes, and in such manner and form, as the same commissioners, or two of them at the least, shall assign or appoint.
Էջ 279 - I dare say a hundred schools want in England, which before this time have been. And if in every school there had been but an hundred scholars, yet that had been ten thousand, so that now I doubt whether there be so many learned men in England as the number wants of these scholars.
Էջ 174 - They are powerful in the field, successful against their enemies, impatient of anything like slavery; vastly fond of great noises that fill the ear, such as the firing of cannon, drums, and the ringing of bells, so that it is common for a number of them, that have got a glass in their heads, to go up into the belfry, and ring the bells for hours together for the sake of exercise.
Էջ 320 - Et sciendu', q' p'fati moachi ia obitu meo facient seruiciu' pro me sicud p' uno moacho ; & si m' placu'it, corpus meu' recipie't ad sepulturam. Hiis t', Hob'to filio Ursy, Joh'e filio ejus, & aliis." u Know men present and future, that I, Robert, son of Hugh de Wude, have given, and granted, and by this my present charter have confirmed, to God and S.
Էջ 335 - Highnes hand such abbay lawdes as you appoint to be sold. And, when they stand ones ful seased therin, they make vs, your pore commons, so in dout of their threatynges, that we dare do none other but bring into their courtes our copies taken of the couentes of the late...
Էջ 386 - What reason is it that a surveyor of buildings or lands, an alchemist, or a goldsmith, should be rewarded with benefice upon benefice, which of very reason ought to be committed to none other but such as, through godly learning and conversation were able, and would apply themselves, to walk amidst their flock in all godly example and purity of life? How great a number is there of them that under the name of your chaplains may dispend yearly by benefices...
Էջ 271 - Then had they hospitals, and almeshouses to be lodged in, but nowe they lye and starue in the stretes. Then was their number great, but now much greater, p. 79. Hordome is more estemed then wedlocke . . . amongest a great numbre of lycensious persons, p.
Էջ 83 - I maye, to perswade my brotherne to a comfformyte in thys matere; soo that the Kyngs Hynes nor my sayd good Lorde shall have eny cause to be displeside with us : trustyng that my poor brothern (whiche knowe not where to have theme lyvynge) shall be charitable looke uppon. Thus owr Lord Jhesu preserve yow in grace. Hent\ x.
Էջ 83 - ... IN Owr Lord Jhesu shall be yowr Salutation. And where ye marvelle that I and my brotherne do nott frelye and voluntarilie geve and surrendure upe owr Howse at the mocyone off the Kyngs Commissinars, but stonde styfflye (and as ye thynke) obstenatlye in owr opynion, trulye Brothere I marvelle gretlye that ye thynke soo ;'but, rather that ye wolde have thowght us lyghte and hastye in gevyn upe that thynge whyche ys not owrs to geve, but dedicate to Allmyghtye Gode for service to be done to hys...

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