| John Nichols - 1823 - 710 pages
...Serjeant of the Tents. He was buried, Sept. 5, at Blechingley. The 24th, being St. Bartholomew's day, and the day before and after, were burnt all the Roods of St. Mary and St. John ; and many other church-goods, with copes, crosses, censers, altar-cloths, rood-cloths, books, banners, bannerstaves,... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 598 pages
...buried September 5, at Bletchingly. 195 The 24th, being St. Bartholomew's day, and the day huTn tV " before and after, were burnt all the roods of St....other church goods, with copes, crosses, censers, altar-cloths, rood-cloths, books, banners, bannerstaves, wainscot, with much other such gear, in London.... | |
| 1853 - 382 pages
...read in Latin and afterwards in English, and the Queen kissed the pax. (Nichols' Prog, of Eliz. voi. ip 62.) On the 24th August 1559, the day before and...and to protect him against the indignation of the people for shewing himself, "accordyng to his dutie to myslyke of theise lewde doyings."i Having paid... | |
| 1853 - 376 pages
...read in Latin and afterwards in English, and the Queen kissed the pax. (Nichols' Prog. ofEliz. voi. ip 62.) On the 24th August 1559, the day before and...censers, altar cloths, rood e the Parish Clerk, William Langton, Edward Estham, John Weredon, and forty others, in contempt of her Majesty and the laws, and... | |
| 1853 - 374 pages
...read in Latin and afterwards in English, and the Qneen kissed the pax. (Nichols' Prog, of Eliz. voi. ip 62.) On the 24th August 1559, the day before and...goods, with copes, crosses, censers, altar cloths, rood the Parish Clerk, William Langton, Edward Estham, John Weredon, and forty others, in contempt of her... | |
| Robert Mackenzie Beverley - 1865 - 160 pages
...August 24, being St. Bartholomew's day, and the day before and after, were burnt all the roods (crosses) of St. Mary and St. John, and many other church goods, with copes, crosses, censers, altar cloths, roodcloths, books, banners, banner-staves, wainscot, with much other such gear, in London" (cap. xv.).... | |
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