| Francis Grose - 1783 - 370 頁
...night, by the priour of Maiden Bradley. There is nothing notable ; the brethertn be kept fo ftreight, that they cannot offend ; but fain they would if they might, as they cunf.fs, and ludí fault is not in them. R. LAYTON. From St. Auftin's without Briftol. Mv fingular... | |
| Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 頁
...night, by the priour of Maiden Bradley. There is nothing notable, the bretheren be kept so streight, that they cannot offend ; but fain they would if they might, as they confess, and such fault is net in them. B. LAYToN. From St. Austin's without Bristol. My singular good lord, &c.... | |
| John Poynder - 1816 - 440 頁
...night by the Priour of MAIDEN BRADLEY. There is nothing notable, " the Brethren be kept so airtight, that they cannot offend ; but fain " they would if they might, as they confesss, and such fault is not h1 <<them. (Signed) "R. LAYTON." " From St. Austins, without Bristol."... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1817 - 738 頁
...night by the Priour of Maiden " Bradley. There is nothing notable, the brethren be kept so " streight, that they cannot offend ; but fain they would, if they " might, as they confess, and such fault is not in them. (Signed) "R. LA у ток. « From St. Austin's, without Bristol." « My... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 664 頁
...have protested, and " At Bruton and Glastonbury there is nothing notable. " The brethren be so streit kept, that they cannot offend: " but fain they would,...might, as they confess; and " so the fault is not in them. From S. Austin's without " Bristow, this St. Bartilmew's day, at four of the clock in " the... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 674 頁
...to" morrow early. " At Bruton and Glastonbury there is nothing notable. " The brethren be so streit kept, that they cannot offend : " but fain they would,...might, as they confess ; and " so the fault is not in them. From S. Austin's without " Bristow, this St. Bartilmew's day, at four of the clock in " the... | |
| Samuel Seyer - 1823 - 658 頁
...goods of the Monastery. There is nothing notable [at Maiden Bradley] the brethren be kept so streight that they cannot offend ; but fain they would, if they might, as they confess ; and such fault is not in them. " From St Austin without Bristol. " R. Layton." § 22. The fall of these... | |
| Kirkstall abbey - 1827 - 252 頁
...night, by the priour of Maiden Bradley : There is nothing notable ; the brethren be kept so streight, that they cannot offend ; but fain they would if they might, as they confess, and such fault is not in them. "R, LAYTON. " From St. Austine's without Bristol." " My singular good Lord,... | |
| Francis Charles Massingberd - 1842 - 458 頁
...and Glastonbury. Here he tells Cromwell he found " the brethren so strictly kept, that they could not offend : but fain they would, if they might, as they confess; and so the fault is not in them.'"'1 It was a greater fault, in the eyes of this commissioner, in their governors who enforced... | |
| E. K. Pickering - 1851 - 118 頁
...this night by the Prior of Maiden Bradley. There is nothing notable, the brethren be kept so straight, that they cannot offend, but fain they would, if they might, as they confess, and such fault is not in them. " R. LAYTON. " From St. Austin's, without Bristol." Another letter from... | |
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