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that Simon I slip (though hee were made ▪ Arch-bishop of Canterbury, by the Pope, to wit, by Clement the sixt) by his letters patent directed to all Persons and Vicars within his Prouince, straitly charged them and their Parishioners vnder paine of Excommunication, that they should not abstaine from bodily labour vpon certaine Saints daies, which before were wont to be hallowed and consecrated to vnthrifty idlenesse, afterward were more put downe by Iniunction, in the Raigne of King Henry the eight. |
that Simon I slip (though he were made ▪ Archbishop of Canterbury, by the Pope, to wit, by Clement the sixt) by his letters patent directed to all Persons and Vicars within his Province, straitly charged them and their Parishioners under pain of Excommunication, that they should not abstain from bodily labour upon certain Saints days, which before were wont to be hallowed and consecrated to unthrifty idleness, afterwards were more put down by Injunction, in the Reign of King Henry the eight. |
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