| Charles Dodd - 1839 - 530 pages
...knowledge, notwithstanding the king's prohibition. Stat. de asportatis Religiosorum. 35 Ed. I. ca,p. 1. — Of late it came to the knowledge of our lord, the...the honourable persons, lords, and other noblemen of his realm, that, whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses, were founded to the honour... | |
| 1842 - 752 pages
...throw borne light on the origin, character, and tendency of these "alien priories." Statute Ed. I. " Of late it came to the knowledge of our Lord the King,...lords, and other noblemen of this realm, that, whereas priories were founded to the honour and glory of God, and the advancement of his holy church, by the... | |
| 1855 - 554 pages
...jealous of foreign abbots as of Popes, if they took any money out of the realm. The statute recited, "That whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses, were founded to the honour and glory of GoJ, and the advancement of holy Church, by the king and his progenitors, and noblemen of his realm,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 550 pages
...necesAD 1306-7 sary to pass in 1306-7.* ' Of late,' says this act, ' it has come to the knowledge of the king, by the grievous complaint of the honourable persons, lords, and other noble Acttopre-men of his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses were... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1860 - 700 pages
...of the reign of Edward the First, i6th Feb 1860 *n 1306. That statute begins in the following words: "Of late it came to [ ' the knowledge of our Lord...the honourable persons, lords, and other noblemen of his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses were founded, to the honour... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1868 - 512 pages
...was found necessary to pass in 1306-7.1 " Of late," says this act, " it has come to the knowledge of the king, by the grievous complaint of the honourable persons, lords, and other noblemen of his .act to pro- realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses were founded... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 644 pages
...was found necessary to pass in 1306-7. 1 'Of late,' says this Act, 'it has come to the knowledge of the King, by the grievous complaint of the honourable persons, lords, and other noblemen of his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses were founded to the honour... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1879 - 174 pages
...was passed in the 35th year of Edward the First, 1306. That statute begins in the following words : ' Of late it came to the knowledge of our Lord the King by the grievous complaint of the honorable persons, lords and other noblemen of this Realm, that whereas monasteries, priories and other... | |
| Morris Joseph Fuller - 1890 - 402 pages
...Henry VIII., AD 1533, and are given at length in the notes.2 In them it will be noticed that a double ! Statute of Carlisle, 35th Edward I., AD 1306-7, "...realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religions houses were founded to the honour and glory of God, and the advancement of the holy Church,... | |
| 1896 - 736 pages
...1307, hence the name by which it is generally known. [Tr. Statutes of the Realm, i. 150.] Complaint Of late it came to the knowledge of our lord the king, b° ithe1""s by tne grievous complaint of the honourable persons, lords, nobles,&c., and other noblemen... | |
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