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Old and New London
… of chastity; pensions, procurations, commutation of penance, right of pews, and other such like, reducible to …
A History of the County of London
… cloth during the reading at meals, immediate and public penance was exacted. 191 Any one who was obliged to leave the … 668. Ibid. 669. Unless there were guests present, when the penance was not exacted until the convent was alone. …
A History of the County of London
… In October of the same year the pope offered relaxation of penance for a year and forty days to penitents visiting the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… abbot. 79 William Marten, the rector in 1518, was enjoined penance for immorality. 80 Henry a Fowle was found barely …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… with the King of France; the second panel represents the penance of Henry II before the shrine of St. Thomas and is so …
A New History of London
… were prohibited the use of meat as in lent and times of penance; they were forbid to shave: and every circumstance …
A New History of London
… to see his duchess tried, condemned to public penance, and imprisonment for life, on an idle accusation of …
A New History of London
… of chastity; pensions, procurations, commutation of penance, right of pews, and other things, reducible to those …
A Survey of London
… to prison, and the fifteenth of October being inioyned penance, went before a generall procession, bare headed, bare …
A Survey of London
… church of S. Christopher.; An Alderman of London put to penance by the Clargie for wedding of a widow professed to … marriage done they were troubled by the Church, and put to penance, both he and she. William Hampton Maior, 1472. was a …
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