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Excerpt from the pretended grant to Oseney by Robert Doyly II, of Frees chapel (belonging to St. George ' s church) as in no. 21. BE hit i-knowe to all cristen men that I, Robert Doylly, willyng and consentyng Edithe

church, 56/25. Oxford : St. Mary Magdalen church, 6/10, 25, 76/27. Oxford : Minorite friars, 50/26. Oxford : New College , 145/20. Oxford : St. Nicholas chapel, 60/2. Oxford : North gate, 9/5, 31/12, 32/6. Oxford : St. Oolde

Crocker who was knighted in 1471 and died in 1508 -9 , and is commemorated on a brass in Yealmpton Church . From A.C. , xlvi, 40. Ryght worshipful cosyn and frende, I commawnde me unto you. The cause that

XXXV . They are strong thieves who rob the church of the spiritual goods of poverty, simplicity, and meekness. XXXVI . They mislead lords, interpreting the oath to maintain the church as up|holding them in their possessions even if wrongful.

the Church Militant 446 All the new orders smack of sin 447 XXVIII . Christ ' s apostles lived otherwise than these new orders 448 XXIX . How curates should be appointed 450 XXX . Lords should purge the Church

deed, found by Mr. T. Austin among the Exchequer Gate Records at Lincoln , shows that this church served as the parish church for the district around Godstow . There is attached a broken seal, 2 inches high by 1½

grete charter of þe feffyng of þ e same þe which is Above In þ e title ' Howe þe church of Saynte George whas i-ȝefe to the chanons of Oseney. ' [198. ] About 1200 . Agreement between Oseney

saide Abbot and of his Church of Oseney, and that he relesed and quite-claymed [it ] of hy m and of his heyres, to þ e foresaide Abbot, and to his successours, and to his church for Euer . And

story of the bishop who looked forward to the time when the gentry should be the hired soldiers of the Church , and the warning (p. 372) that when the clergy have once got power, " the secular party may

restid, that is to say, þat þ e saide chanons of Seynte ffrideswith [in the name of tithes of the church of Cudelinton ] shall paye for þe saide tithes to þ e chanons of Osney [ii. s. ] ȝerely

more in that Citee All they comyn that bateyle to see, But all only syr terry, That laye in the church speciallye, Preying to god that he wold here And helpe hym in hys gret mystere. In there com a

, on behalf of John Wikes , chaplain, for his admission to the Chantry of St. Katherine in the parish church of Bridport , in their presentation and now vacant through the resignation of John Lugge. The second is a

GROUP I. FRAGMENT X. § 1. THE BLANK-PARSON LINK . [This is really a link between some unwritten Tale and the Parson ' s. It has been made into the Manciple- Parson Link (or Yeoman - Parson by the

GROUP I. FRAGMENT X. § 1. THE BLANK-PARSON LINK . [ This is really a link between some unwritten Tale and the Parson ' s. It has been made into the Manciple- Parson Link (or Yeoman - Parson by

GROUP I. FRAGMENT X. § 1. THE BLANK-PARSON LINK . CAMBRIDGE MS. [This is really a link between some unwritten Tale and the Parson ' s. It has been made into the Manciple- Parson Link (or Yeoman - Parson

GROUP I. FRAGMENT X. § 1. THE BLANK-PARSON LINK . CORPUS MS. Here bygynneþ þe prologe of þe parson [This is really a link between some unwritten Tale and the Parson ' s. It has been made into the

GROUP I. FRAGMENT X. § 1. THE BLANK-PARSON LINK . LANSDOWNE MS. Incipit prologus Rectoris. [This is really a link between some unwritten Tale and the Parson ' s. It has been made into the Manciple- Parson Link (or

145/7. cheson 10/9. childe beryng 111/9. ' the church ' : elliptical use = ' church-fee ' 43/2, 45/6, 85/19, 179/15 including glebe and tithes. church, man of the 19/15 a cleric. church censure see censure. citecyns 31/12, citesyns 69/19.

falle to Cristis disciplis. And so it telliþ how prestis shulde now, boþe more and lasse, occupie hem in þe Church in servise of God . And first, Jesus dide in dede þe lore þat he tauȝte. Þe gospel seiþ

worth of each man ' s prayer. Prayers of wicked men are not made useful by the virtue of the Church . If they cannot pray effectively for themselves, neither can they for others. CHAP. XII . Prelates frighten men

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