| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 sivua
...1535-6, says, of " the small abbeys, priories, and other religious houses of monks, canons, and nuns," that "many continual visitations have been heretofore...had, by the space of two hundred years and more." J Wolsey, as we have seen, suppressed some of these houses ; and his servant Cromwell had experience... | |
| William Brewer (of Whitchurch.) - 1859 - 278 sivua
...committed in abbies, priories, and other religious houses of monks, canons, and nuns ; and albeit, many continual visitations have been heretofore had...space of two hundred years and more, for an honest, charitable reformation of such unthrifty, carnal, and abominable living, yet, nevertheless, little... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1868 - 512 sivua
...disSoTaild the pleasure of Almighty God, the slander of great infamy r ,. . i . /> i King's Highness and of the realm, if redress should not be had thereof; and albeit that many continual visitations hath been heretofore had by the space of two hundred years and more, for an honest and charitable reformation... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1874 - 460 sivua
...Goods and Chattels to the hijh displeasure of Almighty God, Slander of good religion, and to the great infamy of the King's Highness, and the Realm if redress should not be had thereof." It was not without cause that small monasteries were so hardly dealt with. Against Lanercost we have... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 562 sivua
...priories, and other religious houses of monks, canons, and nuns," that " many continual visitations hare been heretofore had, by the space of two hundred years and more." J Wolsey, as we have seen, suppressed some of these houses ; and his servant Cromwell had experience... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1879 - 724 sivua
...goods and cuttle, to the high displeasure of Almighty God. slander of good religion, and to the great infamy of the king's highness and the realm, if redress...; and albeit that many continual visitations have betn heretofore had by the space of two hundred years and more, yet nevertheless little or none amendment... | |
| Thomas Moore, T. M. - 1881 - 502 sivua
...goods and chattels, to the high displeasure of Almighty God, slander of good religion, and to the great infamy of the king's highness and the realm, if redress...reformation of such unthrifty, carnal, and abominable livings, MONASTERIES, DISSOLUTION OF. 301 yet, nevertheless, little or no amendment is hitherto had... | |
| 1896 - 54 sivua
...goods and chattels, to the high displeasure of Almighty God, slander of good religion, and to the great infamy of the king's highness and the realm, if redress...thereof. And albeit that many continual visitations hath been heretofore had, by the space of two hundred years and more, for an honest and charitable... | |
| William Johnston, Jean Browne Johnston - 1896 - 208 sivua
...goods and chattels, to the high displeasure of Almighty God, slander of good religion, and to the great infamy of the king's highness and the realm, if redress...thereof. And albeit that many continual visitations hath been heretofore had, by the space of two hundred years and more, for an honest and charitable... | |
| Lina Eckenstein - 1896 - 526 sivua
...goods and chattels, to the high displeasure of Almighty God, slander of good religion, and to the great infamy of the king's highness and the realm, if redress should not be had thereof,'... and it goes on to say that since visitations have produced no results, and bad living continues, the Lords... | |
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