The complaynt of Roderyck Mors, somtyme a gray fryre, vnto the parliament howse of Ingland his natural cuntry for the redresse of certen wicked lawes, euel customs ad [sic] cruell decreys. A table wherof thou shalt fynde in the nexte leafe.
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- The complaynt of Roderyck Mors, somtyme a gray fryre, vnto the parliament howse of Ingland his natural cuntry for the redresse of certen wicked lawes, euel customs ad [sic] cruell decreys. A table wherof thou shalt fynde in the nexte leafe.
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- Brinkelow, Henry, d. 1546.
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"The complaynt of Roderyck Mors, somtyme a gray fryre, vnto the parliament howse of Ingland his natural cuntry for the redresse of certen wicked lawes, euel customs ad [sic] cruell decreys. A table wherof thou shalt fynde in the nexte leafe." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16858.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2025.
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THE COM∣PLAYNT OF RODERYCK Mors, somtyme a gray fryre, vnto the parlia∣ment howse of Ingland his natural cun∣try: For the redresse of certen wicked lawes, euel cus∣toms ad cruel decreys. A table wherof thou shalt fynde in the nexte leafe.
Oh lord god, heare my prayer, and dispyse not my complaynt: loke vpon me, and heare me.Psalme .liiij.