Inventories of Goods in the Churches and Chapels of the Hundreds of Salford, West Derby, Blackburn, and Leyland, in the County of Lancaster: Taken in the Year A.D. 1552, Volume 113

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Page 60 - At the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, society was in a state of excitement.
Page 71 - Henry the Eighth, by the grace of God King of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England, and also of Ireland, in earth the Supreme Head ; and that the said style, &c.
Page 57 - Lord, Edward VI., by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith and of the Church of England and Ireland, in earth supreme head...
Page 70 - Leigh volume may in part bo traced by other autographs in it. Shortly after the death of Cranmer the book appears to have come to the hands of one "F. Smallwood" ; next, a friend of Filling's, "Johannes Birchenhead me jure possidet anno Dom'i 1677. prêt 3*."; still later, "Sum e Libris Radulphi Pilling Sebolœ Mancuniensis alumni, AD 1699. Ex Donis Johannis Birchenhead.
Page 70 - Parker recovered several of the former. Mr. Black could not explain how the two Colfe volumes escaped from Cranmer's library, which after his martyrdom, March 21, 1555-6, was forfeited to the Crown, then passed into the possession of Henry, Earl of Arundel, steward of Queen Mary's household, who bequeathed them, in 1579, to Lord Lumley's library, on whose death, in 1609, they were purchased by Henry, Prince of Wales. On the death of the latter, in 1612, many of his books were sold (Mr.
Page 96 - This indenture made the iiijth dai of October in the sixt yere of the Reigne of Our Sou'aigne lord Edward the sixt by the grace of God...
Page 69 - Cantuarieñ"; and it is found on the top of a title-page of an 8vo. copy of a translation of the Book of Proverbs, with a comment, by "that great clerk
Page 95 - God 1553. and *n the 7- yeere of the reigne of our most dread soveraigne Lord Edward the 6. by the grace of God, king of England, Fraunce and Ireland, defender of the faith, and of the Church of England and Ireland, in earth supreame head.
Page 86 - Souaigne lord Edward the sixt by the grce of god Kyng of England, fraunce and Ireland defendor of the faith and of the...
Page 65 - Jamys said I will take non for Quene but Quene Katharin ; who the devell made Nan Bullen that hoore Quene, for I will never take hir for Quene, and the King on his bering : and then the said William said hold thy peace thou wots not what thou sais, and, but that thou art a preist, I shuld punyshe the that other should take ensample. John...