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XXVII. John Fitz-James to Cromwell
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2010
Abstract
- Type
- Chapter I. The Period Previous to the Passing of the Act for the Suppression of the Smaller Monasteries
- Information
- Camden Old Series , Volume 26: Three Chapters of Letters Relating to the Suppression of Monasteries , September 1843 , pp. 63 - 65
- Copyright
- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1843
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* The paper containing these four articles appears to be lost, and a slip with four articles in no point answering to the description given in the letter is attached to it in the letter. One of the injunctions of the visitors was, “that no monke or brother of this monastery by any meanes goo forthe of the precynct of the same.” Another injunction, which appears to be that alluded to by the abbot of Glastonbury in his third article, was, “Also that the abbot and president of this house shall make no waste of the woodes pertayning to this house, nor shall set out unadvisydly any ffermes or reversions without the consent of the more parte of the convent.” See the draught of the visitatorial injunctions in the Cottonian MS. Cleop. E. iv. fol. 21.