| Richard Thomson - Bridges - 1839 - 544 pages
...hung up by Master Richard Fannand, Ironmonger, of Abingdon, in the Hall of St. Helen's Hospital. ' Off alle werkys in this worlde that ever were wrought,...Chirche is chefe, there children been chersid. For by baptim these barnes to blisse been ybrought, Thorough the grace of God, and fay re refresshed. Another... | |
| Richard Thomson - London Bridge (London, England) - 1862 - 546 pages
...Ironmonger, of Abingdon, in the Hall of St. Helen's Hospital. ' Off alle werkys in this worlde tbat ever were wrought, Holy Chirche is chefe, there children been chersid. For by baptiin these barnes to blisse been ybrought, Thorough the grace of God, and fayre refresshed. Another... | |
| Oxford (England) - 1885 - 474 pages
...bridge over the stream, hitherto only forded, and subject to all the dangers of fords, wrote : — 'Of alle Werkys in this Worlde that ever were wrought Holy Chirche is chefe. . . . Another blissed besines is brigges to make, There that the pepul may not passe after greet showres,... | |
| James Parker - History - 1885 - 464 pages
...bridge over the stream, hitherto only forded, and subject to all the dangers of fords, wrote : — 'Of alle Werkys in this Worlde that ever were wrought Holy Chirche is chefe. . . . Another blissed besines is brigges to make, There that the pepul may not passe after greet showres,... | |
| James Parker - History - 1885 - 474 pages
...bridge over the stream, hitherto only forded, and subject to all the dangers of fords, wrote : — 'Of alle Werkys in this Worlde that ever were wrought Holy Chirche is chefe. . . . Another blissed besines is brigges to make, There that the pepul may not passe after greet showres,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - English language - 1901 - 528 pages
...have . t ' Me to betraye hym have they hyred. its. Hart. 17*1, t. 86. CHERSID. Christened. (A.-N.) Off alle werkys in this worlde that ever were wrought. Holy chirche is chefr, there children been cherrtd ; For be baptim these burncs to blisse been 1-brought, Thorough... | |
| John Leland - England - 1910 - 396 pages
...precibus fundator sit relevatus. Off attc Werkys in this Worlde that ever mere wrought Holy chinhe is chefe, there children been chersid.^ For be baptim...blisse been i brought, Thorough the grace of god, andfayre refresshed. Another blissed besines is brigges to make, There that the pepul may not passe... | |
| John Leland - Great Britain - 1910 - 396 pages
...fundator sit relevatus. Offalle Werkys in this Worlde that ever were wrought Holy chirchc is che/e, there children been chersid.^ For be baptim these Barnes to blisse been i brought, Tliorough the grace of god, and fayre re/resshed. Another blissed besines is brigges to tnake, There... | |
| Peter Thomson - Drama - 1999 - 244 pages
...achievements. An early fifteenth-century poem celebrates the completion of a new bridge at Culham Hythe: Of alle werkys in this worlde that ever were wrought Holy Chirche is chefe . . . Another Blissed besines is brigges to make.22 Clopton Bridge gave to Tudor Stratford an accessibility... | |
| Alan T. Gaylord - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 474 pages
...if not the verse itself according to the record, set up by Richard Fannand, Iron-monger, in 1457): Off alle Werkys in this Worlde that ever were wrought...Holy chirche is chefe, there children been chersid. cherished For be baptim these Barnes to blisse been I brought, 218 Richard H. Osberg Thorough the grace... | |
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