The Funeral Sermon of Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby ... Preached by Bishop Fisher in 1509 with [Thomas] Baker's Preface |
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... called Goddes House , for drawing forth of Scholars into Maisters of Grammar , 16 April last ; and have made our well - beloved William Bingham , Parson of St John Zacaras , Proctour thereof . And amongst other things have given to the ...
... called Goddes House , for drawing forth of Scholars into Maisters of Grammar , 16 April last ; and have made our well - beloved William Bingham , Parson of St John Zacaras , Proctour thereof . And amongst other things have given to the ...
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... called St John's College for ever , should be a body corporate , should have a common seal , might plead and be impleaded , and purchase or receive lands , & c . by the same name . And they appoint and constitute Robert Shorton first ...
... called St John's College for ever , should be a body corporate , should have a common seal , might plead and be impleaded , and purchase or receive lands , & c . by the same name . And they appoint and constitute Robert Shorton first ...
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... called in , first the King's Licence was produced in the presence of them all , sealed with green wax ; then the Charter of the Foundation was laid open and read in part , together with the Bull of Julius the Second , sealed after the ...
... called in , first the King's Licence was produced in the presence of them all , sealed with green wax ; then the Charter of the Foundation was laid open and read in part , together with the Bull of Julius the Second , sealed after the ...
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... called Mary Valaunce commonly called Pembrok Hall in Cambridg and the Fellows of the same place on the other party , wittnissith , that where the right worshipful Maister Robert Shurton Doctor in Divinite and Deane of Stoke by Clare in ...
... called Mary Valaunce commonly called Pembrok Hall in Cambridg and the Fellows of the same place on the other party , wittnissith , that where the right worshipful Maister Robert Shurton Doctor in Divinite and Deane of Stoke by Clare in ...
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... called upon by autho- rity , being then the king's Professor . The Questions then maintained by him were- ' Transubstantiatio non potest pro- bari Scripturæ verbis , neque inde necessario colligi , neque 6 and he is thus mentioned in ...
... called upon by autho- rity , being then the king's Professor . The Questions then maintained by him were- ' Transubstantiatio non potest pro- bari Scripturæ verbis , neque inde necessario colligi , neque 6 and he is thus mentioned in ...
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admitted Preacher afterwards agayne anno apud B.D. Fellow beyng Bishop Fisher Bishop of Ely Bishop of Rochester blessyd buried Cambridge Chapel Christ's College Church Coll Collegii Collegium Computus convenyent daye decesse deth died dirige Divinity erat ev'y executors Fader Fellow of Christ's Fellow of St Foundation Foundress fyrst geven grace graunted grete hæc hath herte Hornby House Jhesu John King Henry King's kynge Lady Margaret lege letters lettres patents licence londs Lord lyfe maner masse of requiem Master mercy mihi moche monastery moost myght mynde noble Prynces Pembroke Hall perpetuall prayer preest pyte quæ quam Queen quod quum Regr resigned Rochester Roffensis Savyour sayd saye Saynt sayth Sermon shewed sholde shulde sorowe soule St John's College synne synner theym theyr thynge thyrde thys Torpell tyme VIII whome wolde wyll Wynkyn de Worde yerely
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