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... monks at Oxford from 1378 till 1387. In 1386 and again in 1387 he came home to preach and returned ; and in December 1386 he came back specially for the election of the new Abbot . After this he left Oxford , where he had taken the ...
... monks at Oxford from 1378 till 1387. In 1386 and again in 1387 he came home to preach and returned ; and in December 1386 he came back specially for the election of the new Abbot . After this he left Oxford , where he had taken the ...
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... monk's cowl ; which leaves us uncertain whether Beda was wanting to his matter , or his matter to him . " Yet whatever ... monks , and against the secular clergy . Henry of Huntingdon was not to be trusted unless he was confirmed by some ...
... monk's cowl ; which leaves us uncertain whether Beda was wanting to his matter , or his matter to him . " Yet whatever ... monks , and against the secular clergy . Henry of Huntingdon was not to be trusted unless he was confirmed by some ...
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... monk ' , many others of their own free will ' got into a monk's hood ' . Kelwulf of Northumberland became a monk in Lindisfarne , yet none of the severest , ' says Milton , for he brought those monks from milk and water to wine and ale ...
... monk ' , many others of their own free will ' got into a monk's hood ' . Kelwulf of Northumberland became a monk in Lindisfarne , yet none of the severest , ' says Milton , for he brought those monks from milk and water to wine and ale ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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