Thus much touching those troubles betwixt the townesmen of Burie & the abbat and moonks there, and now we will returne to other generall matters touching the publike state of the realme.
Moreouer they tooke awaie with them ten seuerall buls, concerning certeine exemptions and immunities granted to the abbats and moonks of Burie by sundrie bishops of Rome.
The articles of agreement betweene the moonks of Burieand the inhabitants of Burie.
Touching the antiquity of this old Alderman's burie or court, I have not read other than that Richard Renery, one of the sheriffs of London in the 1st of Richard I.
The Nobles supposing that longer delaie therein was not to be suffered, assembled themselues togither at the abbeie of Burie (vnder colour of going thither to doo their deuotions to the bodie of S.
Luckford lake, from whence also it passeth by Eastholme, [Sidenote: Séeke more for Wilie brooke that goeth by West burieto Pole hauen.
Sidenote: License toburie the bodies of the rebels.
It seemeth vnto me not farre from our purpose, to declare in this place, how they vse in this kingdome to burie the dead, and it is surely a thing to be noted: the manner is as foloweth.
When that any of these religious men do die, they doo wash him, and shaue him, before they do burie him, and do all weare mourning apparell for him.
Marshal Termes was sent to Blois; the marshal Vieilleville to Orleans; the duke of Montpensier to Angers; La Rochefoucault to Bourges; Burie to Poitiers.
For the operations of Burie in Périgord, see Archives de la Gironde, XVII, 271.
For in peace sonnes burie their fathers, but in warres, fathers burie their children.
And (they say) that her Eunuches doe digge a graue to burie him.
Moone-shine & Lion are left to burie the dead Deme.
That is the way to lay the Citie flat, To bring the Roofe to the Foundation, And burie all, which yet distinctly raunges In heapes, and piles of Ruine Scici.
If it be so, We neede no graue to burie honesty, There's not a graine of it, the face to sweeten Of the whole dungy-earth Leo.
And yet me thinks, your Grace hath not done well, To giue the Heire and Daughter of Lord Scales Vnto the Brother of your louing Bride; Shee better would haue fitted me, or Clarence: But in your Bride you burie Brotherhood Clar.
M371) When a King dyeth, they burie him very solemnly, and vpon his graue they set the cuppe wherein he was woont to drinke: and round about the sayde graue they sticke many arrowes, and weepe and fast three dayes together without ceasing.
M372) The like is done with the goods of the Priestes, and besides they burie the bodies of the Priests in their houses, and then they set them on fire.
Can you blame him, sir, if he take Jacks part against this 450 shake-rotten parish that will not burie Jack.
This fellow does but the part of a friend, to seeke to burie his friend; how much will burie him?
What, would you have us to burie him, and to aunswere 430 it our selves to the parrishe?
Margret, be not so headstrong in these vows: O, burie not such beautie in a cell, That England hath held famous for the hue!
THE Seigneur de Burie had not spoken without sufficient cause when he warned Palissy that he had made himself enemies of certain high church dignitaries in Saintes.
By his means, communication was carried on between the prisoner and his patrons, the Seigneurs de Burie and de Jarnac, as well as the king’s lieutenant.
And with these words the Seigneur de Burie at length departed.
To ease them therfore of that inconuenience, they obteined of king Henrie a grant, to haue a place assigned them in euerie quarter where they dwelled, to burie their dead bodies.
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