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make tomorowe Richard the duke of normandy to be hanged vpon the cheef gate of this cyte, in the dyspyte of hym; for no lenger respyte he shal not haue of me, how be it that he is of my

THABBOT of Oseney hath In Dunstywe, of þe ȝifte of Robert Doylly, and confirmacions of Kynges of Inglonde, and confirmacion and graunte of Bisshopes and of þe chapiter of lincoln, ij. parties of tithes of scheves of þe Demayne of

þat comun servauntis of hem clepen hem not bi propre name, but bi name of excellence; as men þat speken of oure Kyng leeven to clepen him Kyng Richard , but seien þat þis is þe wille of þe Kyng,

of no. 40) in favour of Oseney. HIT is to be remembryd that Syre Reynolde ffiȝt petur drowe Richardof Appulltre Abbot of Oseney in-to plee, axyng of hym and of his men of Hokenorton sute to his mylle

the four sones of aymon, ye shold have be lord of the moste parte of theim / whiche had be to you more worship & les dommage. & wors is, ye know how richardof normandy, one of the beste

of Oseney hathe In Hokenorton, of the yifte of Robert Doylly, and confirmacion of Henry Doylly, and of Kynges of Inglonde, and of Bisshops, And of the Chapiter of lincoln, and confirmacion of Pope Eugenie the iij., þe church

of cursed synnes. ¶ Þe eiȝteþe, þat cristene men drede more þe riȝtful cursynge of god for brekynge of his hestis þen wrongful cursynge of synful men, þat cursen me n for trewe prechynge of þe gospel & fulfillynge

. As in was also a worn-down form of the conj. and ( 2007 , 2260 ), and the whole passage (607 ff.) is full of and ' s, the substitution of And for In seems easily accounted for. Thus

towne of Eton of þe ȝifte of Robert Doylly þ e soone of Nigell Doylly, with þe pertinences; and of þe confirmacion of Henry his soone, And of Kynge Henry þe ffirst, and of Aliȝaunder Bisshop of lincoln, and of

of Worton of þe yifte of Robert Doylly; and confirmacion of Roger of Iuorye , and of Henry Doylly, and of Bisshops, and of þ e chapiter MS. repeats ' of the chapiter. ' of lincoln, and of Kynges

of the Prologue to the 1388 translation of the Bible bears witness to the corrupt state of the Latin Bibles of the time and speaks of the difficulty of making an accurate Latin text as not the least part

VI [Of manye names of Soudans; and of the Tour of Babiloyn. ] IN Babilon es a faire kirk of oure Lady, whare scho dwelled viii. ȝere, when scho fledd oute of þe land of Iudee for drede of Kyng

SULTANS OF MANYE NAMES OF SOUDANS, & OF THE TOUR OF BABILOYNE. AT Babyloyne þere is a faire chirche of oure lady where she dwelled .vij. ȝeer whan sche fleygℏ out of the lond of Judee for drede of kyng

in worship of þe Trinite; but þe þridde and þe moste is of þe manhede of Crist , þe which is boþe God and man for þe love of mankynde. Þe gospil of þe firste masse, and of þe secounde

meane of the Douseperes of Fraunce , that at the requeste of Mawgys, pledgyd hym for one nyght onelye. He made so muche that he escaped, to the honoure / and acquytaunce / of hys sureties / and of hym,

speke of Rowland , olyver, & of Oger , & of their folke, and of the kynge yon of gascoyn, that they broughte wyth [them ] for to be hanged, and retorne agen to shewe of the foure sones of

made grete criyng of wimen & of children / and for fere of the stones, thei went & hid them vnder the grounde; and so thei of mountalban endured this mischeff aslong as thei had ony morsell of mete /

of Cudelynton, of Weston , of Cleydon, of Hokenorton, of chesterton; Also of Henry Doylly the firste and of Henry and Robert the soonys of hym and also of the yifte of John of Seynte John and of Bernarde

ran owte of oure lorde syde, Wen he hang opone þe tre? Who-so wylle þedyre go or ryde, Þis day þer he may it se. Bot for mekylle of þe here ofte in dowte þe = þo? Of þe precius

Thomas of Multon , dem Fraser nach seiner Ergreifung übergeben worden war (v. 107) " one of the justices of King ' s Bench in 1289 " ( Ritson ); Sir Rauf of Sandwiche , " made a Baron of

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