The acts and monuments of John Foxe: a new and complete edition: with a preliminary dissertation, by the Rev George Townsend ... . et Senogalli, Anconam, Gosam, Ducatum Per-usii, Urbenutam, et Tudertum, Castrum Sinianum, Ducatum Spoletanum, Theanum, Calabriam,Ducatum Neapolim, Ducatum Beneventi, Selenium, Sorenti insulam, Cardiniam insulam, Aiiciasinsulam, Territorium Cutisan, Territoriam Pranestinum, Terrain Silandis, Terram Clusium,(•ainirinon], Terram Fundan, Terram Vegetan, Terram Claudianan, Terram Camisinam, Terramlab[rjicnsein, Terrain Siram, Terram Portuensem, cum insula Archis, Terram
The acts and monuments of John Foxe: a new and complete edition: with a preliminary dissertation, by the Rev George Townsend ... . et Senogalli, Anconam, Gosam, Ducatum Per-usii, Urbenutam, et Tudertum, Castrum Sinianum, Ducatum Spoletanum, Theanum, Calabriam,Ducatum Neapolim, Ducatum Beneventi, Selenium, Sorenti insulam, Cardiniam insulam, Aiiciasinsulam, Territorium Cutisan, Territoriam Pranestinum, Terrain Silandis, Terram Clusium,(•ainirinon], Terram Fundan, Terram Vegetan, Terram Claudianan, Terram Camisinam, Terramlab[rjicnsein, Terrain Siram, Terram Portuensem, cum insula Archis, Terram Ostiensem cummartrlmlB, Civitatem Aquinemsem, Civitatem Lamentum et Suftorariam, Civitatem Falisenam,iidenam, Feretium, Clitemam, Neapolim, Galiopolim.—Ed.] (21fi) Cusi or Cudelaff. (217) Rubi in Apulia, now Ruvo. (^1S) Hist. HG Constantinus. (219) Antoninus. In Summa majore 3. part. J2™] Ei lib. lira, nominum nationis Germanics. I22) s^»t. decret. De penis c. Felicia, in Glossa. Item de privilegiis, c. Autoritatem, in (222) Pope Bonifacius 8. Extr. de Majo. et obed. c. Unamsanctam, (223) Ibid i M) OF ROOK THE ACTS AND MONUMENTS. BOOK VII. TERTAINING TO THE LAST THREE HUNDRED YEARS FROM THE LOOSING OUTOF SATAN. HENRY THE NOTES SUMMARILY COLLECTED AND REPEATED OF THINGSDONE IN THE TIME OF KING HENRY VII. As touching the civil state and administration of the common- Henry ?wealth, and likewise of the state of the church under the reign of _ king Henry VII.; how he entered first into possession of the crown ; the two houses of York and Lancaster were in him conjoined 150°through marriage with Elizabeth, the eldest daughter to king EdwardIV., by the prudent counsel of John Morton, then bishop of Ely,after archbishop of Canterbury, and cardinal; how long the said kingreigned, and what persecution was in his time for lack of search andknowledge of Gods word, both in the diocese of Lincoln underbishop Smith (who was erector of the house of Brazcnnosc
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