| John Guthrie - 1868 - 352 pages
...Dissolution," (Acts 27 Henry VIII., cap. 28, and 31 Henry VIII., cap. 13) which declares that " the King shall have and enjoy, to him and his heirs for ever, all and singular such Monasteries and Tithes, in as large and ample manner as the Abbots held them;" and that... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1873 - 1162 pages
...particular appears beyond all question. Then come the acts of dissolution, and say, that the king shall have and enjoy, to him and his heirs for ever, all and singular such monasteries and tithes, in as large and ample manner as the abbots held them ; and elsewhere,... | |
| Richard Ingham - 1875 - 570 pages
...possession of these properties when the legislature under Heury VIII. enacted that " the King shall have and enjoy, to him and his heirs for ever, all and singular such monasteries and tithes. in as large and ample a manner as the abbots held them ;" and... | |
| Alfred Heales - 1898 - 566 pages
...the Lords and Commons . . . most humbly desire that it may be enacted . . . " That his majesty shall have and enjoy to him and his heirs for ever all and singular such monasteries1." As regards the pretence of the goods of the monasteries with incomes not... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 652 pages
...King's Highness that it may be enacted by Authority of this present Parliament, That his Majesty shall have and enjoy to him and his Heirs for ever, all and singular such Monasteries, Priories, and other Religious Houses of Monks, Canons, and Nuns, of what... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 642 pages
...King's Highness that it may be enacted by Authority of this present Parliament, That his Majesty shall have and enjoy to him and his Heirs for ever, all and singular such Monasteries, Priories, and other Religious Houses of Monks, Canons, and Nuns, of what... | |
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