The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 1W. Smith, 1841 |
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... hands , and the emperor was obliged , to the King's Daughter , when she was of age , to marry her , per verba de præsenti , under pain of excom- June 19. munication , and the forfeiture of 100,000l . The war went on with great success ...
... hands , and the emperor was obliged , to the King's Daughter , when she was of age , to marry her , per verba de præsenti , under pain of excom- June 19. munication , and the forfeiture of 100,000l . The war went on with great success ...
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... hands ; yet I find they retained another thing , which upon the matter was the same . When any sce was vacant , a writ was issued out of the chancery for scizing on all the temporalitics of Custodia the bishopric , and then the king ...
... hands ; yet I find they retained another thing , which upon the matter was the same . When any sce was vacant , a writ was issued out of the chancery for scizing on all the temporalitics of Custodia the bishopric , and then the king ...
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... hands of Collect . Fox , bishop of Winchester , before a public notary , and read it himself , by which Numb . 2. he declared , " That whereas he being under age was married to the princess Katharine , yet now coming to be of age , he ...
... hands of Collect . Fox , bishop of Winchester , before a public notary , and read it himself , by which Numb . 2. he declared , " That whereas he being under age was married to the princess Katharine , yet now coming to be of age , he ...
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... hands and seals declared they judged it an unlawful marriage . Only the bishop of Rochester refused to set his hand to it , and though the archbishop pressed him most earnestly to it , yet he persisted in his refusal , saying , that it ...
... hands and seals declared they judged it an unlawful marriage . Only the bishop of Rochester refused to set his hand to it , and though the archbishop pressed him most earnestly to it , yet he persisted in his refusal , saying , that it ...
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... hand of her that is most bound to be . to him . " The writer of this letter would not cease till she had caused me ... hands , yet they could not do it . But I find by the despatch that the pope did it with some aversion ; and when ...
... hand of her that is most bound to be . to him . " The writer of this letter would not cease till she had caused me ... hands , yet they could not do it . But I find by the despatch that the pope did it with some aversion ; and when ...
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