| B. Street - 1857 - 184 pages
...the English Prebends, made these observations on his death-bed to his son, the Earl of Lancaster, ' Seest thou the Church of England, heretofore honourable and free, enslaved by Romish and the King's unjust oppression.' This was in 1312 ; 200 years before Henry the Eighth. In the Taxatio... | |
| B. Street - 1857 - 184 pages
...the English Prebends, made these observations on his death-bed to his son, the Earl of Lancaster, ' Seest thou the Church of England, heretofore honourable and free, enslaved by Romish and the King's unjust oppression.' This was in 1312 ; 200 years before Henry the Eighth. In the Taxatio... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1883 - 684 pages
...son-in-law, the Earl of Lancaster, to his bedside, and addressed him in words to the following effect: "Seest thou the church of England, heretofore honourable...taxes, and from the condition of freemen, reduced to servitude? Seest thou the nobility, formerly venerable through Christendom, vilified by aliens, in... | |
| Joseph Hughes - 1866 - 332 pages
...and to plunder the churches and monasteries without scruple, and according to the report of Roger of enslaved by Romish oppressions, and the king's unjust...taxes, and from the condition of freemen, reduced to servitude ? See'st thou the nobility, formerly venerable through Christendom, villified by aliens in... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1866 - 690 pages
...ноп-in-taw, the Earl of Lancaster, to his bedside, and addressed htm in words to the following effect: "Scent thou the church of England, heretofore honourable...Romish oppressions, and the king's unjust exactions T Seeet thou the common people impoverished by tributes and taxes, and from the condition of freemen,... | |
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