Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 244
... friars to Clare , and almost immediately we can pick up the thread of their actual his- tory from their own legal deeds , all properly signed and attested , and taking their story out of the ... friars , 244 [ Feb. A House of Austin Friars .
... friars to Clare , and almost immediately we can pick up the thread of their actual his- tory from their own legal deeds , all properly signed and attested , and taking their story out of the ... friars , 244 [ Feb. A House of Austin Friars .
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the land passed into the hands of the friars , in which case they would have naturally pre- served the earlier records as title - deeds . The friars seem gradually to have acquired house by house from their neighbours till they had ab ...
the land passed into the hands of the friars , in which case they would have naturally pre- served the earlier records as title - deeds . The friars seem gradually to have acquired house by house from their neighbours till they had ab ...
Page 246
... Friars , must have appeared to many an easy way of escaping forty days of purgatory , and it is hardly surprising that the cus- tom of granting Indulgences became a popular one , both with those who gave and those who received them . In ...
... Friars , must have appeared to many an easy way of escaping forty days of purgatory , and it is hardly surprising that the cus- tom of granting Indulgences became a popular one , both with those who gave and those who received them . In ...
Page 247
... Friars . Her son Gilbert followed in her steps , for he and his wife- " With an holy intent , Made up our Church from the funda- ment . " Gilbert did not live long , but his youngest sister , Elizabeth , inherited his Clare estates ...
... Friars . Her son Gilbert followed in her steps , for he and his wife- " With an holy intent , Made up our Church from the funda- ment . " Gilbert did not live long , but his youngest sister , Elizabeth , inherited his Clare estates ...
Page 248
... Friars The friars were now well off in the way of buildings , but the lands which they owned were illegally and insecurely held . It was a common custom for the priest to encourage men when dying to leave their land to the Church or ...
... Friars The friars were now well off in the way of buildings , but the lands which they owned were illegally and insecurely held . It was a common custom for the priest to encourage men when dying to leave their land to the Church or ...
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