The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Volume 2, Issue 2W. Baynes, 1825 - Great Britain |
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... Offenders . 29. Upon the Letters written back by the same , the se- cond Proclamation was abolished . December . 15. There was Letters sent for the taking of certain Chap- lains of the Lady Mary for saying Mass , which she denied . 19 ...
... Offenders . 29. Upon the Letters written back by the same , the se- cond Proclamation was abolished . December . 15. There was Letters sent for the taking of certain Chap- lains of the Lady Mary for saying Mass , which she denied . 19 ...
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... Offenders , first of my Servants that heard Mass , next of hers . 24. Sir Anthony Brown sent to the Fleet for hearing Mass , with Serjeant Morgan , Sir Clement Smith , which a Year before heard Mass , chidden . 25. The Ambassadour of ...
... Offenders , first of my Servants that heard Mass , next of hers . 24. Sir Anthony Brown sent to the Fleet for hearing Mass , with Serjeant Morgan , Sir Clement Smith , which a Year before heard Mass , chidden . 25. The Ambassadour of ...
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... Offenders . Also Letters were sent to all Officers and Sheriffs for the executing thereof . 19. Another Proclamation made for punishment of them that would blow rumours of abasing and enhaunsing of the Coin to make things dear withal ...
... Offenders . Also Letters were sent to all Officers and Sheriffs for the executing thereof . 19. Another Proclamation made for punishment of them that would blow rumours of abasing and enhaunsing of the Coin to make things dear withal ...
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... Offenders . The Promise to the Emperor was not so made as he pretended , affirmed by Sir Philip Hobbey being at that time their Ambassador . 6. Deliberation touching the Coin . Memorandum , That there were divers Standards nine ounces ...
... Offenders . The Promise to the Emperor was not so made as he pretended , affirmed by Sir Philip Hobbey being at that time their Ambassador . 6. Deliberation touching the Coin . Memorandum , That there were divers Standards nine ounces ...
Page 87
... Offenders ba- nished , and either by Bribery , or foolish Pity , escaped punishment . The Dissention , and Disagreement , both for private Matters , and also in Matters of Religion , hath been no little cause , but the principal hath ...
... Offenders ba- nished , and either by Bribery , or foolish Pity , escaped punishment . The Dissention , and Disagreement , both for private Matters , and also in Matters of Religion , hath been no little cause , but the principal hath ...
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