. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . ])art. Oxford and(ambridge Inivcrsities, the great training schools for theclergy, were taking more oiganised shape in the new College ;iliimi I:Mii, witliout mendicants—a numbiT jjieatly reduced Ijy theBlack Deatli. but niakinsj 1 in every o2 of the people over 14 years of For exaiii[)Ies of songs in a macaronic verse, cf. carol of 1.)0U-30 :— make us joj-e iu tliis Feste, Syiig wp


. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . ])art. Oxford and(ambridge Inivcrsities, the great training schools for theclergy, were taking more oiganised shape in the new College ;iliimi I:Mii, witliout mendicants—a numbiT jjieatly reduced Ijy theBlack Deatli. but niakinsj 1 in every o2 of the people over 14 years of For exaiii[)Ies of songs in a macaronic verse, cf. carol of 1.)0U-30 :— make us joj-e iu tliis Feste, Syiig wp to Ijyin ;ni<i say wel In <mo Xtus imtus est, come, A i«itre uiiigouitus Viiii Rc^ n,;itium. 42 TJIE, fOXSULlDATlOX OF THE KIXODOM. 11274 foundations (p. 94), the first of which, after ilerton (Jollegc,was that of Bishop of Exeter, in ISl-i. Even moresitjnificant is the cleruy school of Bishop Sawbridge, foundedin \\inchcster between r2<S2-loU5, and the vigorous attemptsto enforce a regular system of catechising by the parish priestsbetween 1270-K)70, The provision for lepers, orphans, anddestitute poor by hos[)itals and alms; the rights of corrody. LICHFIELD CATTIEDllAL. riuJo: l\mn,.u ,1 ,Soi;. /„ or free maintenance in religious houses, and the use tif nunneriesas bdaiding schools for girls ; the conunon-sense permissiongi-anicil to labourers to work on the Hoi} Days, so that, onthe average, .SOS out of the .! were avadablo: the Englishversions of tlic Isalms, (ios]iols, and Epistles in 1275, ini:{20, and (by Kichard Rolle of Hampole) in (p. 12>S);the new cathedrals and churches of the Decorated style,(?.(J. St. Pauls, London, tinished in 181) by Segrave ; St. llavids \} CoiTody or coTOcly (Medieval Latin provision) was a jirivilcg-uof foundin-s and benefactors.] LEGAL REFORM UNDER EDWARD L 43 1348) Cathedral and Episcopal Palace, between 182S and 1347 : andLichfield, the best existing type of a fourteenth-centur


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