| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 642 pages
...ASPORTATIS RELIGIOSORUM In the Parliament held at Carlisle, on the Octave of St. Hilary (AD 13o6-7) Of late it came to the knowledge of our lord the king,...the honourable persons, lords, and other noblemen of his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses had been founded to the honour... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 652 pages
...ASPORTATIS RELIGIOSORUM In the Parliament held at Carlisle, on the Octave of St. Hilary (AD 13o6-7) Of late it came to the knowledge of our lord the king,...the honourable persons, lords, and other noblemen of his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses had been founded to the honour... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 650 pages
...ASPORTATIS RELIGIOSORUM hi the Parliament held at Carlisle, on the Octave of St. Hilary (AD 13o6-7) Of late it came to the knowledge of our lord the king,...grievous complaint of the honourable persons, lords, and o1lier noblemen' of his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses had been... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 592 pages
...Statute of Carlisle (March, 13o7. Latin text and translation, i S. R, 15o. G. and H. 92. 2 Stuhbs, 163.) 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 his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 590 pages
...lord the king, by the grievous complaint of the honorable persons, lords, and other noblemen of his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories, and other religious houses were founded to the honor and glory of God, and the advancement of the holy Church, by the king and his progenitors, and... | |
| Vale Royal Abbey (Vale Royal, England) - 1914 - 284 pages
...relig1ous men, that they may not be imposed upon by their superiors in the points therein specified. l Of late it came to the knowledge of our Lord the King,...the honourable persons, lords and other noblemen of his realm, that whereas monasteries, priories 1 This is the Statute of Carlisle. I have compared with... | |
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