Grants, Etc., from the Crown During the Reign of Edward the Fifth: From the Original Docket-book Ms. Harl. 433. and Two Speeches for Opening Parliament, Edição 60

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Página i - Grants, &c., from the Crown during the reign of Edward V. and two Speeches for opening Parliament, by John Russell, Bishop of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor.
Página iv - FSA The COUNCIL of the CAMDEN SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications ; the Editors of the several works being alone responsible for the same.
Página 95 - April last, whereupon it was Resolved, That the said Report be received and adopted, and that the Thanks of the Society be given to the Auditors for their trouble.
Página lii - ... childerne of Israel the maundementes of the old lawe, forbeded, amonges other thynges, that eny suche offendicle schuld be leyd where the blynd man schulde have hys walke. Ibi Non ponas offendiculum ceco.1 Schalle we thynke ony blyndenesse yn thys bodye of Englonde, and that owre aduersaries be, or haue been, a bowte to ley eny offendicle or stomblyng mater yn owre wey, to give us a falle? y dare welle say, that howe be hyt thys bodye ys not blynd, but endwed as welle with the lyghte of reason...
Página lii - ... hys owne body, the comon and public body of the Realme, where of ryght a gret personne ys ofte tymes but a smalle membre. And yet, be he never so gret,• yff by hys doynge thys body fallethe yn decaye, as we see dayly hyt doothe by closures and enparkynge, by dryvynge a wey of tenauntes and lattyng downe of tenauntries...
Página l - princes'. It is imperfect. (JGN) b 'at' in MS. 1 Psalms xxii, 9. (2) FIRST DRAFT FOR PARLIAMENT OF R 1C HARD III (fo. 177r) [Whatever study that] mortalle men be sett to yn thys worlde, be hyt the study of diuinite, of eny maner of lawe, or of eny of the phylosophies, thende or practike of the same restythe alle wey yn the cure of somme maner kynde of a body, that God," nature, or craft hath ordeigned and ordered here benethe.
Página xlvi - ... to every parte of the bodye that withoute the whyche no man may leve, that ys to wyt, in to all the vaynes blode, degested out of the best of mannys foode and repast. What ys the bely or where ys the wombe of thys grete publick body of Englonde but that and there where the kyng ys hym self, hys court and hys counselle? for there must be digested alle maner metes, not onely servyng to commyn foode but alleso to dent . . . and some tyme to medicines, such as be appropred to remedye the excesses...
Página 97 - The Council have to regret the deaths during the past year of the following Members:— Sir WILLIAM BETHAM, Ulster, FSA JOHN BIDWELL, Esq.
Página lx - ... charges may be supported. "Thys ys the mene to kepe thys body yn goode helthe and estate, for that body ys hole and stronge whoos stomoke and ynwardes ys ministered by the utwarde membres with that suffiseth to be welle digested; for yf the fete and the hondes, whych seme to do moste busy and paynfulle labour for mannys lyvynge, wolde compleyne agaynste the wombe as agaynste an idille and slowthfulle part of the bodye, and denie the provisyon of suche necessarye foode...

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