Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volumen49

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Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1928
 

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Página 283 - This Indenture made between the Most Excellent Prince and Lord the Lord Henry the Eighth, by the grace of God King of England and France, Defender of the Faith, Lord of Ireland, and on Earth Supreme Head of the Church of England,
Página 313 - Woe unto the wicked ! it shall be ill with him : for the reward of his hands shall be given him ', in the
Página 295 - Let me advise you, if you be one of the Privy Council, as by your wisdom you are fit, take care what you put into the King's head, for you can never put it out again
Página 78 - the monastic estates and to feel at home within the monastic walls : and this was one of the causes which contributed to the success of the Dissolution '. There are many cases where gentlemen who begged for the continuance of a religious house afterwards bought its lands.
Página 199 - of that no less strange than unhappy business, which some years since happened in my Neighbourhood : the truth of every particular whereof I am able to attest,
Página 370 - the Degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by the University of St.
Página 220 - Here lies a Brown a White, the colours one Pale drawn by Death, here shaded by a stone : One house did hold them both whilst life did last One grave do hold them both now life is past.
Página 202 - the Mother (being Reputed a Witch, and to have so Bewitched her Sons, they could confess nothing while she lived) was first Executed
Página 56 - Tis strange that they should be so vaine to leave off an old British name for a Romancy one, which I beleeve Mr

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