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 TABLE.
- THat comon prayers and a sermon owght to be at the begynnyng of all cowncels. The first chap.
- Of enhansing of rentes by land lordes. The. ij.
- Of the forfetting of the londes or goodes of traytours &ce. The .iij. chapter.
- Of the inclosing of parkes, forest••s, and cha∣ses. The .iiij.
- Of sellyng of wardes for maryage, wher of ensueth adultery, which owght to be po∣nished by death. The .v.
- Of the iniuryes done to the comynalty by the kyngs takers &ce. The .vi.
- Of the suttylty of sers••yng of wryttes, &ce. The .vij chapter.
- Of promoters, which may wrongfully troble a man by the lawe of Englād, and thowgh he be cast, he shal pay no charges, &cet. The .viij. chapter.
- That all iudges and plea••ers at the barre may lyue of a stypend, geuen them of the king ••wt of the abbey londes. The .ix.
- Of the cruelnesse and suttyltes of the augmē∣tacyon
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- and escheker &ce. The .x.
- Of the prolongyng of the lawe, and of certen abuses in the same, &ce. The .xi.
- That kynges and lordes of presons shuld fynd their presoners suffycyent fode at their charge: and of men that haue lyen long in preson, &cete. The .xij.
- That men which be accused for preachyng, shuld not be cōmytted into their accusers handes. The .xiij.
- Of lordes that are parsons and vicars. xiiij.
- Of lordes which are shepardes. xv.
- Of first frutes both of benefices and of lordes landes. The .xvi.
- Of particular tachementes, that all creditors may haue pownd and pownd aly••e, whan any man falleth in pouerty. xvij.
- That the rulars of the erth ought to sit in their gates, or els in their preuy chamber dores. The .xviij. chapter.
- A godly admonycyon for the abolysshment of dyuerse abuses, and of the seruyce to be had in the Englysh tong. The .xix.
- ...
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- That one pryst owght to haue but one bene∣fyce, and one fermer but one ferme. xx.
- Of the inhansing of the custome, which is agaynst the comon welth. xxi.
- A godly aduysemēt how to bestowe the goo¦des and landes of the bysshops &cetera. after the gospel: with an admonycyon to the rulers, that thei loke better vpon the hospitalles. The .xxij.
- A lamentacyō, for that the body and tayle of the pope is not banisshed with his name. The .xxiij. chapter
- A comparyson betwene the doctryne of the scripture, and of the bisshops of England. The .xxiiij. chapt.
- A brefe rehersal, conteynyng the whole som∣me of the boke. The .xxv.