History of the reign of king Henry vii, with notes by J.R. Lumby |
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... prices of cloth , one for the finer , and another for the coarser sort . Which I note , both 30 because it was a rare thing to set prices by statute , especi- ally upon our home commodities ; and because of the wise model of this act ...
... prices of cloth , one for the finer , and another for the coarser sort . Which I note , both 30 because it was a rare thing to set prices by statute , especi- ally upon our home commodities ; and because of the wise model of this act ...
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... price were offered . The feuds of the Colonna and Orsini factions were distracting Rome , and in 1485 the Pope increased the disorders by allowing all who had been banished for whatever cause to return . consequence Rome became the ...
... price were offered . The feuds of the Colonna and Orsini factions were distracting Rome , and in 1485 the Pope increased the disorders by allowing all who had been banished for whatever cause to return . consequence Rome became the ...
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... prices to be paid by all sorts of persons for their dispensations . 7. Jasper Pons , called in the above named document " the right reverend father in God , Jasper Pon , prothonotary and doctor of Divinity of our said Holy Father , the ...
... prices to be paid by all sorts of persons for their dispensations . 7. Jasper Pons , called in the above named document " the right reverend father in God , Jasper Pon , prothonotary and doctor of Divinity of our said Holy Father , the ...
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... prices of wares as in other things . 18. to bring in the silver , & c . This act is 19 Hen . VII , c . 5. It allowed persons to convert their clipped coin into plate or bullion . It also describes the value at which the coins already in ...
... prices of wares as in other things . 18. to bring in the silver , & c . This act is 19 Hen . VII , c . 5. It allowed persons to convert their clipped coin into plate or bullion . It also describes the value at which the coins already in ...
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... Price Is . 6d . Book XII . By the same Editor . Price 1s . 6d . M. T. Ciceronis Oratio pro L. Murena , with English Intro- duction and Notes . By W. E. HEITLAND , M.A. , Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St John's College , Cambridge ...
... Price Is . 6d . Book XII . By the same Editor . Price 1s . 6d . M. T. Ciceronis Oratio pro L. Murena , with English Intro- duction and Notes . By W. E. HEITLAND , M.A. , Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St John's College , Cambridge ...
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Page 270 - He being thus lorded, Not only with what my revenue yielded. But what my power might else exact, — like one Who having unto truth, by telling of it, Made such a sinner of his memory, To credit his own lie...
Page 221 - He was born at Pembroke castle, and lieth buried at Westminster, in one of the stateliest and daintiest monuments of Europe, both for the chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces.
Page 155 - ... creation, as in St. George's Fields, where his own person had been encamped. And for matter of liberality, he did, by open edict, give the goods of all the prisoners unto those that had taken them; either to take them in kind, or compound for them, as they could. After matter of honour and liberality, followed matter of severity and execution. The lord Audley was led from Newgate to Tower-Hill, in a paper coat painted with his own arms; the arms reversed, the coat torn, and he at Tower-Hill beheaded.