Epistolae cantuarienses: the letters of the prior and convent of Christ Church, Canterbury, from A.D. 1187 to A.D. 1199 |
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Epistolae cantuarienses: the letters of the prior and convent of Christ ... Canterbury Cathedral Affichage du livre entier - 1865 |
Epistolae cantuarienses: the letters of the prior and convent of Christ ... Canterbury Cathedral Affichage du livre entier - 1865 |
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adhuc After aliis aliquid Angliæ apostolicæ appellationem April arch archbishop archiepiscopus Baldwin beati bishop Canterbury Cantuariensis ecclesiæ capella cardinali cardinalis causa Christi church consilio convent Conventus Cantuariensis coram court credimus cujus curia Deus domini domini papæ domini regis dominus ecclesiæ nostræ Edited England eorum episcopo episcopus fratres fratribus fratrum fuerit Gaufrido Gervase gratia hæc Honorius Hubert igitur immo ipsius ipsum itaque January John July June justitia juxta king letter licet litteras magis mandate mandatum March martyris monachi monks nihil noster nostra nostris nostrorum nostrum nunc October omni omnibus omnium papa parte pater pope possumus præ prior propter quæ quas quatenus quos regi regni Romanæ Rome salutem Sancti sedis semper sent sicut sine statum suæ suam sumus super tamen tempore their they Thomæ Thomas usque Valete vestræ vestris vobis
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