-
desire and
plesure I have with all my
herte and
goode wille giffen and
graunted unto you... I
shall be as glad to
plese you as
youre herte can
desire hit...
- to
biwayle my giltes, and to
studie to the
salvacioun of my soule, and
graunte me
grace of
verray penitence,
confessioun and
satisfaccioun to doon in...
- lev****. 1 Ric. 3. c. 14
Collector of
Dismes Act 1483 An Act for
Dysmes graunted in the
pvinces of
Canterbury and Yorke. 1 Hen. 7. c. 1 Real
Actions Act...
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promised to "kepe and
mayntene the
lawfull right and
libertees of old tyme
graunted by the
righteous cristen kinges of
Englond to the
holie chirche of inglond...
- Act 1597 (repealed) 39 Eliz. 1. c. 27 9
February 1598 An Acte for the
Graunte of
Three Subsidies and Sixe
Fiftenes and Tenthes. (Repealed by Statute...
-
parte of all the
possessions of the churche,
spirituall and temporall,
graunted to the
kinges highnes and his heires.
Sections two, five, thirteen, nineteen...
- Act 1483 (repealed) 1 Ric. 3. c. 14 20
February 1484 An Act for
Dysmes graunted in the
provinces of
Canterbury and York. (Repealed for
England and Wales...
-
ancient Fathers ...,
these being practised by the
Primitiue Church (which is
graunted to be the true Church) and
compared to the
customes of Protestants, and...
-
enrnestlye for the
Matrimoniall Croune,
which she is
loothe hastilye to
graunte". Mary sent
Robert Melville to
Elizabeth in
February 1566 to
request the...
- Chaucer's
Troilus and Criseyde,
published in the mid-1380s, for example: So
graunte hem sone out of this
world to pace (So
grant him soon out of this world...