The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Edward II, King of England (25 Apr 1284 - 21 Sep 1327)
Also called Edward of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in 1327. Dictionary of National Biography entry: https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/8518 Other biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_II_of_England References in Documents:rRob
t. Claverling
University College gave (
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r
Edwardthe 2d
&c. (im
perfect.)
A seasonableArgument to
persuade all the Grand Jurys in
England to Petition for a New Parliament, or a List of the Pensio
ners.
A friendlyReply to a Treatise entituled, An
expostulatory, but
friendly Adhortation to that part of the Ministers ofEngland , who
(being true to the Doctrine) are not yet reconciled to the Rites and Ce
remonies of the Church.
friendly Adhortation to that part of the Ministers of
(being true to the Doctrine) are not yet reconciled to the Rites and Ce
remonies of the Church.
A briefExamination of the New Oath. By
Jo. A.
Incapacity of a natural Man to think, will,
or do any Thing that is truly good, and acceptable toGod , &c. by
or do any Thing that is truly good, and acceptable to
(
viz.
Ralph Rhymer
.Of decent Things
lawful to be done in
God 's Church
Haxey. (Don.
Jac. Torr
Arm.) with all the Essentails of a Deed, in less than eight Lines, and
those scarce half as many Inches in Length, and not two in Breadth;
Hæc fuit candida illius ætatis fides, & simplicitas, quæ pauculis lineis omnia
fidei firmamenta posuerunt. The Date of Deeds Antiquity often omit
fidei firmamenta posuerunt
ed, faith
E. Coke
of
Edw. 2
E. 3
Collection are
Edw. I
Henrythe
3d
Kirkstal-Abbey
An.
Deed, after the Words
Hiis Testibus, writ with the same Hand that
the Deed is:
cept R. 3.) from
Edw. I
Hen. 8
red a Counter-part, it was engross'd twice in one Parchment, with a
Space between, wherein the Word
Chirograph, or part of the
Alphabet,
was writ in Capital Letters, and then either indented or cut directly
through the midst of the Letters: Here are Instances of both. In
some the Terms
Forinseco servitio & fossato, (of which see
Kennet
instructive Glossary) are expresly mentioned: Also the Word
Gersu
ma, Earnestof a Bargain yet called in those Northern Parts
ma, Earnest
,Arls
from the
AꞃSaxon
æs, Brass or Copper, given in Hand to confirm the
Contract.
some very rare