- apud me You will dine well, my Fabullus, at my
house 2 paucis, si tibi di
favent,
diebus in a few days, if the gods
favor you, 3 si te****
attuleris bonam...
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public funds—were
almost certainly groundless. The contemporary,
Thomas Favent records how
Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk; the
Mayor of London, Nicholas...
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censuimus obsecun- dandum.
Quare omnes et singulos,
quibus hae
Nostrae Litterae favent a
quibusvis excom m
unicationis et
interdicti aliisque ecclesiasticis sententiis...
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March 31, 2010). Sumption, p. 643
Thomas Favent,
History or
Narration Concerning the
Manner and Form of the
Miraculous Parliament...
- dichiara: “ **** bone
memorie rev. olim. d.
Baptista de'
Canonicis .... epis.
favent.
nuper diem
extremum clauserit et
mortuus fuerit, i
Canonici eleggono economo...
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smitten by the
levying of a
great plague of
tenths and subsidies.
Thomas Favent's short chronicle of the parliament,
probably composed c. 1388, describes...
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particular worry for the rich,
whose great houses would be
first targeted.
Favent reports that the Duke of Gloucester, a
leading Appellant, on
hearing Exton's...
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Richard II. London: Longman. OCLC 644424997. Dodd, G. (2011). "Was
Thomas Favent a
political pamphleteer?
Faction and
politics in
later fourteenth-century...