... faught so manfully ageynst your crowne and dignite was ymmediatly (as he had opteyned your most gracyous pardon) promoted by the capiteynes of his kingdome with benefice vpon benefice to the value of. iiij. tymes as moche. who can take example of... Early English Text Society: Extra series - Page 131871Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Awdelay - 1869 - 462 pages
...seid) payde sixe hundreth l^"^!, poundes for him and his complices, whiche, forbicause PluramiM- ThM that he had lyke wise faught so manfully ageynst your crowne and dignitc, was ymmediatly (as he had opteyned your most gracyous pardon,) promoted by the capiteynes... | |
| Simon Fish - 1878 - 48 pages
...seid payde sixe hundreth poundes for him and his complices whiche forbicause that he had lyke wyse faught so manfully ageynst your crowne and dignite...is he of theyre kingdome that will not rather take courage to committe lyke offence seying the promocions that fill [fell] to this [these] men for theyre... | |
| 1878 - 774 pages
...seid payde sixe hundreth poundes for him and his complices whiche forbicause that he had lyke wyse faught so manfully ageynst your crowne and dignite...is he of theyre kingdome that will not rather take courage to committe lyke offence seying the promocions that fill [fell] to this [these] men for theyre... | |
| William Caxton - 1878 - 476 pages
...seid payde sixe hundreth poundes for him and his complices whiche forbicause that he had lyke wyse faught so manfully ageynst your crowne and dignite...is he of theyre kingdome that will not rather take' courage to committe lyke offence seying the promocions that fill [fell] to this [these] men for theyre... | |
| 1898 - 388 pages
...Belong. - The Chancellor of the Bishop of London. See for the Hunne affair, note on p. 70. 3 Plea. wyse faught so manfully ageynst your crowne and dignite...promoted by the capiteynes of his kingdome with benefice upon benefice to the value of .iiii. tymes as moche. who can take example of this punisshement to be... | |
| Simon Fish - 1878 - 44 pages
...seid payde sixe hundreth poundes for him and his complices whiche forbicause that he had lyke vvyse faught so manfully ageynst your crowne and dignite...is he of theyre kingdome that will not rather take courage to committe lyke offence seying the promocions that fill [fell] to this [these] men for theyre... | |
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