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... Lord of Cauntur- bury . Sir , it is his hand , and his seale , ' said my Lorde of Caunturbury . my Lorde , ' quoth the Bishop of Rochester . Indeede You were in hand with me to have bothe my hande and seale , as other of my Lordes have ...
... Lord of Cauntur- bury . Sir , it is his hand , and his seale , ' said my Lorde of Caunturbury . my Lorde , ' quoth the Bishop of Rochester . Indeede You were in hand with me to have bothe my hande and seale , as other of my Lordes have ...
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... lord ; and as I perceived my lord aunswered the same , that the king had no more to say ; but said to him , My lord goe to dinner , and call my lordes here to keepe you com- pany ; and after dinner I will come to you againe , and then ...
... lord ; and as I perceived my lord aunswered the same , that the king had no more to say ; but said to him , My lord goe to dinner , and call my lordes here to keepe you com- pany ; and after dinner I will come to you againe , and then ...
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... Lord liberally , some ten pounds , some twenty nobles , some five pounds , and so some more and some lesse , as their powers would extend , at that time ; by means whereof my Lord received among them as much as paid the yeomen ten ...
... Lord liberally , some ten pounds , some twenty nobles , some five pounds , and so some more and some lesse , as their powers would extend , at that time ; by means whereof my Lord received among them as much as paid the yeomen ten ...
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