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... church shows that the school was not a mere choristers ' school , for a specific complaint is made as to three clerks of the church by name that they do not attend the school scarcely throughout the year ' , and these clerks were young ...
... church shows that the school was not a mere choristers ' school , for a specific complaint is made as to three clerks of the church by name that they do not attend the school scarcely throughout the year ' , and these clerks were young ...
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... church of All Saints , the canons of which must have appealed to the Crown against the Earl's action in taking away the school from them and handing it over to the new college . For there is in the chartulary a royal writ headed ' King ...
... church of All Saints , the canons of which must have appealed to the Crown against the Earl's action in taking away the school from them and handing it over to the new college . For there is in the chartulary a royal writ headed ' King ...
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... church the laws , statutes , and customs , both in ecclesi- astical and in secular matters , of the churches in which he had been educated , since he [ Harold ] had heard from many people that the Dutch churches were governed by most ...
... church the laws , statutes , and customs , both in ecclesi- astical and in secular matters , of the churches in which he had been educated , since he [ Harold ] had heard from many people that the Dutch churches were governed by most ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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