Which commendable indeuour shall not, I hope, ought not, I am sure, turne them to thepreiudice of any vnwonted charge hereafter.
The execution of which decree he commanded to the friers preachers and minors: but the king would not suffer it to take place, bicause he saw that it should redound to the preiudice of him and his kingdome.
But howsoeuer it fell out, certeine it is that this Fouks hauing fortified his castell of Bedford, attempted manie enterprises greatlie to the preiudice of the kings peace, as well in robbing and spoiling the countrie about him, as otherwise.
Sidenote: A cardinall c[=o]meth into England, receiuing an oth not to preiudice ye realme.
Furthermore, the prelats complained, that they were driuen to paie the tenths which they promised conditionallie, as it were now by constreint and of dutie, to the preiudice of the liberties of the church.
In the meane time I beleeue it, let other iudge as pleaseth them, sith my coniecture can preiudice none.
This hee obtained vnder faithfull promise, that he should there attempt nothing to the preiudice of the Church of Canterburie.
That no man should receiue preiudicefor following the part of the one or of the other.
Deuise what answer you wyll make me, to the intent that I by following your aduise, may also be resolued vpon that I haue to do, without Preiudice but to them to whome the case doth chyefly appertayne.
Then sodaynely reprouing his fonde conceit, he sayd vnto himself: "What folly is that I enterprise, to the preiudiceand peril of mine honor and life?
For the accomplishment whereof without preiudice of hir honour, she sawe none other wayes but take him to husband.
Now let vs on, my Lords, And ioyne our Powers, And seeke how we may preiudice the Foe.
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