The Life of William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, Lord High Chancellor of England in the Reign of Henry VI.: And Founder of Magdalen College, OxfordWhite and Cochran, 1811 - 428 páginas |
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... life of Waynflete . The materials which he collected were sent by him to Dr. Wheeler , and on his decease came into the possession of his sister . Through the friend- ship of Dr. Routh , he was favoured by that ship PREFACE . xi.
... life of Waynflete . The materials which he collected were sent by him to Dr. Wheeler , and on his decease came into the possession of his sister . Through the friend- ship of Dr. Routh , he was favoured by that ship PREFACE . xi.
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... possessed an ample estate in Cheshire m . This country , in consequence of its Nor- man territorics , the patrimony of William the Conqueror , and of Anjou with its ap- pendages , the inheritance of king Henry II . , sustained in that ...
... possessed an ample estate in Cheshire m . This country , in consequence of its Nor- man territorics , the patrimony of William the Conqueror , and of Anjou with its ap- pendages , the inheritance of king Henry II . , sustained in that ...
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... possessed of skill in teaching , of good fame and conversation , hired and re- movable ; that he should instruct and in- form the scholars of his college with assi- duity ; superintend them , their lives and manners , with diligence ...
... possessed of skill in teaching , of good fame and conversation , hired and re- movable ; that he should instruct and in- form the scholars of his college with assi- duity ; superintend them , their lives and manners , with diligence ...
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... possession in 1438. He continued , it seems , to hold it until his own advancement to that see ; for he collated to it soon after ( Feb. 12 , 1447 ) , and gave the new warden , when he had taken an oath to observe the statutes ...
... possession in 1438. He continued , it seems , to hold it until his own advancement to that see ; for he collated to it soon after ( Feb. 12 , 1447 ) , and gave the new warden , when he had taken an oath to observe the statutes ...
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... Registr . Stafford . H. Wharton . Godwin . Budden , p . 66 . * Budden , p . 60. From M. Parker in V. Stafford . See p . 64 , 66. Mat . Parker , p . 432 . in the possession of his see , received a most in WILLIAM WAYNFLETE . 41.
... Registr . Stafford . H. Wharton . Godwin . Budden , p . 66 . * Budden , p . 60. From M. Parker in V. Stafford . See p . 64 , 66. Mat . Parker , p . 432 . in the possession of his see , received a most in WILLIAM WAYNFLETE . 41.
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Página 326 - IN NOMINE SANCTE ET INDIVIDUE TRINITATIS, PATRIS ET FILII ET SPIRITUS SANCTI. AMEN.
Página 1 - The Life of William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, Lord High Chancellor of England, in the Reign of Henry VI. and Founder of Magdalen College, Oxford : collected from Records,' Registers, Manuscripts, and other authentic Evidences. By Richard Chandler, DD formerly Fellow of that College.
Página 218 - In those days was Hezekiah sick unto death. And the prophet Isaiah the son of Amoz came to him, and said unto him, Thus saith the Lord, Set thine house in order; for thou shalt die, and not live.
Página 53 - Jan. 144?) collated him to a stall in the choir, and a place in the chapter of his cathedral, as archdeacon of Surry ; and, on a representation that divers houses, walls, and inclosures were left in a ruinous condition by his predecessor, directed a commission (16'th March 1447) to examine the defects, and estimate the dilapidations.
Página 260 - The choral Ministers of this House do, according to an ancient custom, salute Flora every year on the First of May, at four in the morning, with vocal music of several parts. Which, having been sometimes well performed, hath given great content to the neighbourhood and auditors underneath.
Página 221 - his soul to Almighty God, the Virgin, Mary Magdalene, and the patron-saints of his cathedral ;" and, among sundry other arrangements, enjoins on his executors " to cause five thousand masses, in honour of the five wounds of Christ, and the five joys of the Virgin Mary, to be celebrated on the day of his burial, the trental of his obit, and other days, as soon as possible, for his soul, and the souls of his parents and friends.
Página 173 - All the Windows have been strongly ironed ; and those below have had very massive shutters on the inside, as appears from the iron hooks left in the wall. The Civil War, and the License of the Barons, had rendered precaution necessary. It was unsafe to abide in a dwelling not barricaded or fortified. A man's house was indeed his Castle.
Página 325 - Statuto de terris et tenementis ad manum mortuam non ponendis edito non obstante...
Página 37 - However this may be, his more recent biographer assures us, that when the ecclesiastical deputation from Winchester waited upon him to announce his election, " from sincere reluctance, or a decent compliance with the fashion of the times, he protested often and with tears, and could not be prevailed on to undertake the important office to which he was called, until they found him about sun-set, in the church of St Mary ; when he consented, saying, he would no longer resist the Divine will.