. Pilgrimages to Saint Mary of Walsingham and Saint Thomas of Canterbury . ndeth,that from henceforth the said Thomas Becket shall notbe esteemed, named, reputed, nor called a saint; butbishop Becket: and that his images and pictures. 240 APPENDIX. through the hole realme, shall be put down and avoidedout of all churches, chappelles, and other places. Andthat from henceforth the days used to be festival! in hisname shall not be observed; nor the service, office, an -tiphones, coUettes, and praiers in his name redde, butrased and put out of all the bookes. And that all otherfestival! dales alre
. Pilgrimages to Saint Mary of Walsingham and Saint Thomas of Canterbury . ndeth,that from henceforth the said Thomas Becket shall notbe esteemed, named, reputed, nor called a saint; butbishop Becket: and that his images and pictures. 240 APPENDIX. through the hole realme, shall be put down and avoidedout of all churches, chappelles, and other places. Andthat from henceforth the days used to be festival! in hisname shall not be observed; nor the service, office, an -tiphones, coUettes, and praiers in his name redde, butrased and put out of all the bookes. And that all otherfestival! dales already abrogate shall be in no wisesolemnised, but his graces ordenance and injunctionsthereupon observed; to the intent his graces lovingsubjects shall be no longer blindly led, and abused, tocommitt idolatrie, as they have done in times passed ;upon paine of his majesties indignacion, and imprisone-mente at his graces pleasure. Sixteen months after this proclamation the humiliatedmonks of Canterbury surrendered their priory into thekings hands on the 20th March, PILGRIM S SIGiN. (See p. 70.) ADDITIONAL NOTES. P. 6. Glaucoplutus.—Erasmus introduces this samecharacter in his Colloquy named Ichthyophagia, wherehe is described as a very learned man, and one of chiefinfluence in the city of Eleutheropolis., who got into adifficulty with the magistracy from having entertainedone Eros (by whom Erasmus is supposed to meanhimself) with a fowl for breakfast during Lent. Eleu-theropolis is probably Fribourg,; but I have not dis-covered the real name of Glaucoplutus. P. 77. English Pilgrims to Compostella.— In Cax-tons Epilogue to The Book named Cordyale, printedin 1480, he notes how Anthony earl Rivers, since thetime of the great tribulation and adversity of my saidlord, hath been full virtuously occupied, as in going ofpilgrimages to Saint James in Galice, to Rome, to SaintBartholomew, to Saint Andrew, to Saint Matthew in therealm of Naples, and to Saint Nicholas de Bar in P
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