| William Edward Flaherty - 1856 - 464 sivua
...duke is directed to visit Hexham, Sawley, Newminster, Lanercost, and other abbeys and priories, and to " cause all the monks and canons that be in any...to be tied up, without further delay or ceremony, to the terrible example of others ; wherein we think you shall do unto us high service. " ' His name... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1857 - 474 sivua
...duke is directed to visit Hexham, Sawley, Newminster, Lanercost, and other abbeys and priories, and to " cause all the monks and canons that be in any...to be tied up, without further delay or ceremony, to the terrible example of others ; wherein we think you shall do unto us high service. " i His name... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 sivua
...suppression, or conspiracy, where " you shall, without pity or circumstance, now that our banner is displayed, cause all the monks and canons that be in any wise...to be tied up, without further delay or ceremony, to the terrible example of others." Seven months after, his highness grows merciful, and begs Norfolk,... | |
| John Hodgson - 1858 - 416 sivua
...appointment of Doncaster, you shall, without pity or circumstance, now that our banner is displaced, cause all the monks and canons that be in any wise...to be tied up, without further delay or ceremony, to the terrible example of others ; wherein we think you shall do unto us high service." After this... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 556 sivua
...with force since the to*be ^y appointment at Doncaster, you shall, without °P- pity or circumstance, cause all the monks and canons that be in any wise...to be tied up without further delay or ceremony.'* The order was obeyed. Before the ordinary * Henry VIII. to the Duke of Norfolk i State Papers, vol.... | |
| Froude, James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 556 sivua
...force since the been faulty appointment at Doncaster, you shall, without np. pity or circumstance, cause all the monks and canons that be in any wise...to be tied up without further delay or ceremony.'* The command was obeyed. Before the ordi* Henry VIII. to the Duke of Norfolk : State Papers, vol.L .... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 554 sivua
...at Doncaster, you shall, without up. pity or circumstance, cause all the monks and canons that be La any wise faulty, to be tied up without further delay or ceremony.'* The command was obeyed. Before the ordi* Henry VIII. to the Duke of Norfolk : State Papers, vol.! .... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1859 - 382 sivua
...their houses with force since the appointment at Doncaster, you shall, without pity, or circumstance, cause all the monks and canons that be in any wise...to be tied up without further delay or ceremony*." 1 See, in Kelyng, an instance of a Judge fining a parson five marks for falsely averring that a culprit,... | |
| Cator Chamberlain - 1860 - 328 sivua
...shall", wrote Henry on the occasion, " with at pity or circumstance, now that our banner is displayed, cause all the monks and canons that be in any wise faulty, to be tied up without any further delay or ceremony, to the terrible example of others, wherein we think you shall do us... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1862 - 480 sivua
...Newminster, Lanercost, and other abbeys and priories, and to "cause all the monks and canons that bo in any wise faulty, to be tied up, without further delay or ceremony, to the terrible example of others ; wherein we think you ahall do unto us high service. " ' His name... | |
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