Chronica magistri Rogeri de Houedene, Edizione 51,Volume 1

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Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868
 

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Pagina 271 - they are of the greatest value in a historical and constitutional " point of view, yet they are comparatively useless to the public, from the " want of proper Calendars and Indexes.
Pagina 1 - Spain; documents relating to Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk; and a portion of the correspondence of James IV. of Scotland. 25. LETTERS OF BISHOP GROSSETESTE, illustrative of the Social Condition of his Time.
Pagina 282 - The period requires much elucidation ; to which it will materially contribute. 19. THE REPRESSOR OF OVER MUCH BLAMING OF THE CLERGY. By REGINALD PECOCK, sometime Bishop of Chichester. Vols. I. and II. Edited by CHURCHILL BABINGTON, BD, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 1860. The " Represser " may be considered the earliest piece of good theological disquisition of which our English prose literature can boast.
Pagina 274 - A valuable series of Papers descriptive of the circumstances which attended the loss of Calais merits a special notice ; while the progress of the wars in the north of France, into which England was dragged by her union with Spain, is narrated at some length. The domestic affairs of England are of course passed over in these volumes, which treat only of its relations with foreign powers.
Pagina 8 - PETERBOROUGH. Vols. I. and II. Edited by WILLIAM STUBBS, MA, Regius Professor of Modern History, Oxford, and Lambeth Librarian. 1867. This chronicle of the reigns of Henry II. and Richard I...
Pagina 278 - DE ABINGDON. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. JOSEPH STEVENSON, MA, of University College, Durham, and Vicar of Leighton Buzzard. 1858. This Chronicle traces the history of the great Benedictine monastery of Abingdon in Berkshire, from its foundation by King Ina of Wessex, to the reign of Richard I., shortly after which period the present narrative was drawn up by an inmate of the establishment.
Pagina 282 - While Bishop of St. Asaph, he zealously defended his brother prelates from the attacks of those who censured the bishops for their neglect of duty. He maintained that it was no part of a bishop's functions to appear in the pulpit, and that his time might be more profitably spent, and his dignity better maintained, in the performance of works of a higher character. Among those who thought differently were the Lollards, and against their general doctrines the " Represser
Pagina 15 - STATE PAPERS, DURING THE REIGN OF HENRY THE EIGHTH : with Indices of Persons and Places. 11 Vols., 4to. (1830 — 1852), cloth. Price 51. 15s. 6d. ; or separately, price 10s. 6d. each. Vol. I. — Domestic Correspondence. Vols. II. & III. — Correspondence relating to Ireland. Vols. IV.

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