-
quantite for
unmevablenes of his place, and he doth
cerfifie men
moste certenly, that
beholde and take hede therof; and
therfore he is
called stella maris...
-
included an
article that concluded, "and so we the
Cornyshe men (whereof
certen of us
understande no Englysh)
utterly refuse thys newe Englysh." In response...
-
eighth Article of
which states: "...and so we the
Cornyshe men (whereof
certen of us
understande no Englysh)
utterly refuse thys newe Englysh". Responding...
- act. 33 Hen. 8. c. 29 Monasteries, etc. Act 1541 The bill for to
enable certen late
Religious suppressed to sue & and to be sued, &c. The
whole act. 33...
- sopesellers, and
other worldly occupyers... As much have I
saved there and in
certen other places in
Northfolke and
Southfolke concerning the
authors names and...
- answered. …
Herevnto is also
added a
Short Discourse,
containing the most
certen meanes ordained of God, to discouer, expell, and to
confound all the sathanicall...
- of the
Bishopricke of
Norwich and the
Possession of the same
againste a
certen pretended concealed Title made thereunto.
Newport and
Caerleon Bridges over...
-
Rochester thre
poundes sterlyng in
parte of
payement of A more some for a
certen table and ii
patrones drawen for my
ladie the
kynges grandeam' tombe. In...
- Author, S. Norreis"; "The
Booke to the Reader". The
volume is
probably '
certen orations of Isocrates'
found in the Stationers'
Register under date 4 January...
- rebellion. The
articles of the
rebels states: "and we the
cornyshe men (whereof
certen of vs
vnderstande no Englysh)
vtterly refuse thys new English." British...