At length, after they had laine thus to small purpose a long season, they were licenced to depart home, with commandement to be readie to returne againe vpon the first summons.
Item, before the dukes departure, he vnder his broad seale licenced him to make atturnies to prosecute and defend his causes: the said king after his departure, would suffer none atturnie to appeare for him, but did with his at his pleasure.
When the same were presented to the French King, and by his councell well perused, answer was made, that he would take aduise, and prouide therein as time and place should be conuenient, so the messenger licenced to depart at his pleasure.
The soldiers of that garrison, and the inhabitants, at the contemplation of a certeine ladie there amongst them, were licenced by the king to depart without armor or weapon, onelie with their liues saued.
The same yeare died Ceolwulf then king of Northumberland, vnto whome Beda did dedicate his booke of [Sidenote: Moonks licenced to drinke wine.
Accordingly he was licenced by Mr. Welch and Mr. Semple at Haugh-head in Teviotdale, at the house of Henry Hall.
It ends very abruptly in the following manner:-- 'Ne half so lettred as am I I am licenced boldely To Reden in diuinite And longe haue red Explicit.
I am licenced boldely In divinitee to rede, And to confessen, out of drede.
And so the earle of Mortaigne was licenced to returne into England at his pleasure, swearing an oth at his departure to obeie the kings beheast, and truelie to serue him, according to the dutie of a good and loiall subiect.
To be short, he did so at the time appointed, but with such a rout of the common people about him, that the archbishop durst not pronounce against him, but licenced him to depart for that time, giuing him soft and gentle words.
And because the warre touched religion, helicenced the cardinall to take the tenth part of euerie spirituall dignitie, benefice, and promotion.
But finallie, when it could not be knowne what they were, nor from whence they came, they werelicenced to depart without losse or harme in bodie or goods.
After that he was become a moonke in [Sidenote: Moonks licenced to drinke wine.
Then helicenced the Merchants to depart, without giuing them any thing for their horses, which when the poore men saw, they were desperate, and as it were mad with sorrow and griefe.
She wondered at herself too for thinking of resentment and disdain in relation to the familiar commonplaces of licenced impertinence.
Don't you know the law of the Colony doesn't allow grog to be sold to niggers, even in licenced houses, but there's a sight of it done for all that.
This isn't a licenced house, but we've got to run with the times.
They present there vicar for that they ar vncerteyne whether his wif[e] was commended vnto him by justices of peace, nor whether he was licenced to marrye hir according to hir Maiestie's iniuncions.
Bishop Barnes in his Injunctions of 1577 commands that all incumbents of cures in Durham diocese not licencedto preach shall "duly, paynefully and frely" teach the children of their several parishes to read and write.
This command was followed by her Injunctions of the next year, forbidding any to preach unless licenced by herself, her two archbishops, the diocesan, or her visitors.
For the people at large the press was represented almost entirely by the licenced preacher, and, in the larger towns, the licenced lecturer.
The vehicle was soon loaded in a way that put its springs to the test, for the exact licenced number was not studied upon that day.
At the present moment she felt a little startled to realise how firmly the habit was established, and the proposal of a licencedgrumble day held out some promise of a cure.
Cecil's observance of her day of licenced grumbling was somewhat obstructed by the fact that for several weeks after Mrs Willoughby's At Home, Monday mornings found her in a condition of excitement and gaiety.
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