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" ... (God willing) to proceed to the same ; whereof we shall ascertain your lordship so shortly as we may. This is also to advertise your lordship, that we have found a fair chalice of gold, and divers other parcels of plate, which the abbot had hid secretly... "
The History of the Reformation of the Church of England - Page 220
by Gilbert Burnet - 1829
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History of the Reformation, Volume 2

Henry Stebbing - 1826 - 376 pages
...reasonable complaint. The smaller convents were the first suppressed.* Near ( 10,000 persons, it is com. other parcels of plate, which the abbot had hid secretly from all such commissioners, as have bene there in times past ; and as yet he knoweth not that we have found the same. "Whereby we think,...
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History of the Reformation, Volume 2

Henry Stebbing - 1837 - 388 pages
...reasonable complaint. The smaller convents were the first suppressed.* Near 10,000 persons, it is cornother parcels of plate, which the abbot had hid secretly from all such com. missiuiHTs, as have bene there in times past ; and as yet he knoweth not that we have found the...
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Works of the Camden Society, Issue 26

1843 - 326 pages
...so shortly as we may. This is also to advertise your lordship, that we have found a fair chalice of gold, and divers other parcels of plate, which the...he thought to make his hand, by his untruth to his kinges majesty. It may please your lordship to advertise us of the kinges pleasure by this bearer,...
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Three Chapters of Letters Relating to the Suppression of Monasteries

Thomas Wright - 1843 - 428 pages
...have found a fair chalice of gold, and divers other pareels of plate, which the abbot had hid seeretly from all such commissioners as have bine there in...he thought to make his hand, by his untruth to his kinges majesty. It may please your lordship to advertise us of the kinges pleasure by this bearer,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 95

1867 - 854 pages
...so shortly as we may. This is also to advertise your lordship that we have fouud a fair chalice of gold and divers other parcels of plate which the abbot...as yet he knoweth not that we have found the same. We assure your lordship it is the goodliest bouse of that sort that ever we have seen. TVe would that...
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Dublin University Magazine,A Literary and Political Journal VOL.LXX July to ...

Dublin University Magazine,A Literary and Political Journal - 1867 - 726 pages
...lordship so shortly as we may. This is abo to advertise your lordship that we have found a fair chalice of gold and divers other parcels of plate which the abbot...as yet he knoweth not that we have found the same. We assure your lordship it is the goodliest house of that sort that ever we have seen. We would that...
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English Monasticism: Its Rise and Influence

O'dell Travers Hill - 1867 - 564 pages
...so shortly as we may. This is also to advertise your lordship that we have found a fair chalice of gold and divers other parcels of plate, which the...had hid secretly from all such commissioners as have been writers, that he resigned his monas- statement can be made consistently tery to the king with...
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English Monasticism: Its Rise and Influence

O'Dell Travers Hill - 1867 - 560 pages
...divers other parcels of plate, which the abbot had hid secretly from all such commissioners as have been there in times past, and as yet he knoweth not that we have found the same. We assure your lordship it is the goodliest house of that sort that ever we have seen. We wold that...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 222

1867 - 982 pages
...parcels of plate, which the Abbot had hidden secretly from all such commissioners which have been here in times past, and as yet he knoweth not that we have found the same. We assure your lordship it is the goodliest house of that sort that ever we have seen." 332 It is a...
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The Reformation of the Church of England: Its History, Principles, and ...

John Henry Blunt - 1868 - 606 pages
...other parcels of plate, n:hifh the Abbot had hid seeretly from all such commissioners as have been there in times past ; and as yet he knoweth not that...thought to make his hand, by his untruth to his King's majesty."3 A week later they write — " We have daily found and tried out both money and plate 5 In...
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