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IV. A Letter from the Rev. John Bowle, F.A.S. on the Canonization of St. Osmund, with some Observations concerning the Episcopus Puerorum, addressed to the Bishop of Salisbury

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I have for some time past formed to myself an opinion that among the several prelates in the see of Salisbury, no one from the foundation of the church was more active and vigilant than your noble predecessor Richard Beauchamp who was translated thither in August 1450. An early undertaking of his was the canonization of St. Osmund.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1789

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page 40 note [a] “And thus blessed be God we be a werke, wherfor now it is nede that money be hadde in hast, by God hit hath cost many or this.

“Wherefor our matter hath be almost forget, and we have bite thayergaping after your lettres without comfort of you, or of Tarentyne. By God I trowe that money had be in the bank our matter had be sped or this.”

page 40 note [b] Dugd. Bar. II. 206.

page 43 note [c] Du Fresne, voc. Episcopus Puerorum.