Tonemon Donos man came to have borowed 20 taies of me in his masters name, but I had not a rag of money.
The abbot sayd to his covent, There he stode on grounde, "This day twelfe moneth came there a knyght And borowed foure hondred pounde.
He borowed foure hondred pounde,] Upon all his londe fre, But he come this ylke day Dysheryte shall he be.
The abbot sayd to his covent, There he stode on grounde, ‘This day twelfe moneth came there a knyght And borowed foure hondred pounde.
He borowed four hondred pounde] Upon all his londë fre; But he come this ylkë day Disherited shall he be.
It was erected in Seoleseie also 711, by the decree of a synod holden in Sussex, which borowed it from the iurisdiction of Winchester, whereof before it was reputed a parcell.
Wherefore to shut vp this chapiter withall, you shall haue a table of the names of the daies of the weeke, after the old Saxon and Scotish maner, which I haue borowed from amongst our ancient writers, as I haue perused their volumes.
On the morowe, the lorde came to the marchaunt, and borowed fyfty crownes, the whiche he promysed trewely to repay agayne within viij dayes after.
On the morowe Turpin taryed a lytelle behynde his mayster to reken with the hostes, where they laye, and of her he borowed so moche money on his maysters skarlet cloke, as drewe to[233] all the costes that they spente by the waye.
It was erected in Seoleseie also 711, by the decrée of a synod holden in Sussex, which borowed it from the iurisdiction of Winchester, whereof before it was reputed a parcell.
Wherefore to shut vp this chapiter withall, you shall haue a table of the names of the daies of the wéeke, after the old Saxon and Scotish maner, which I haue borowed from amongst our ancient writers, as I haue perused their volumes.
For no doubt, by conuersation with those people whom they subdued, they brought home into their owne countrie and toong manie borowed words, so that their language hath no small store of them fetched out of sundrie strange toongs.
He writeth the better in myne opinion, bicause his whole doctrine, iudgement, and order, semeth to be borowed out of Io.
Salust, borowed as I sayd not choisly out of Greeke, and vsed therefore vnproperlie in Latin.
And this similitude is not rude, nor borowed of the larder house, but out of his scholehouse, of whom, the wisest of England, neede not be ashamed to learne.
And I have never borowed anything but gloves and handkercheifs, except Maidie's dress and the hat.
Item, he borowed great summes of monie, and bound him vnder his letters patents, for the repaiment of the same, and yet not one penie paid.
A Gentleman of Franckford in Germany, hadborowed of a Jew (of the same town) a thousand Duckets,[F.
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