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Archbishop Kilwardby afterwards built the
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mon to surmount church spires with hollow vessels and to take note of their capability of hold
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ate. Inside the Gate the street was called "Bowyer Row," from the trade carried on in it. But it was also freque
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in religious acts, frequent prayers, and pious fruits of almsgiving, preferring a private and monastic life to all the riches and honours of the kingdom, who, when he had reigned 30 years,
thy wretched mother, the sword shall not depart from thy house, raging against thee all the days of thy life, destroying thy seed until the day when thy Kingdom shall be conveyed to another Kingdom whose customs and language the race over whom thou rulest knoweth not; nor shall there be expiation save by long-continued penalty of the sin of thyself, of thy mothe
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tnot
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thy merits,
people know h
ir fate, and gl
dance freedom
through thee o
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deeds abide
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he first year of Edward VI. that instead of
re the Peel statue now is
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Hospital, this year removed. The Chronicler was one of the expell
h is much used by Strype in his Annals, but has been reprinted in full by the Camden Society. It is very amusing, very illiterate, and full of
n's Annals of St.
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more sweeping, brushing, and cleaning, than in forty years before. My workmen looke like him they call Muldsacke after sweeping of a chimney." An oil painting by Farley in the collection of the Societ
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