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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- [Imprinted at Sauoy [i.e. Strasbourg] :: Per Fransicum de Turona [i.e. Wolfgang Köpfel,
- 1542?]]
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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 7, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- THE TABLE.
- prayer
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THE FIRST CHAP.
THERE OVVGHT TO BE CO∣mon
prayers and a sermon in the begin∣nyng
of any cowncel, and so
long as it contynu∣eth
also.
- The first chapter.
- The seconde Chapter. Of inhansing of rent ys by land lordes &ce.
- Of the forfetting of landys or goodys of tray∣tors, felons or morderers. The iij. chapter.
- Of the inclosing of parkys, forestys, chasys. &ce. The iiij. Chapt.
- Of the sellyng of wardys for mariage, wher of ensueth adultery, which owght to be ponysshed by death. The .v. Chapter.
- Of the iniuryes done to the cōmunalty by the kyngs takers &ce. The .vi. Chapter.
- Of the suttylty of seruyng of wryttes. The .vij. chapter.
- Of promoters, which may wrongfully by the law of Ingland, troble a man & cet. The viij. chapter.
- That all iudges and pleaters shuld lyue vpon a stypend & cetera. The .ix. Chapter.
- Of the cruelnesse and suttyltes of the augmē∣tac on and escheker & cete. The x. chapter.
- Of the prolongyng of the lawe, and of certen abuses of the same. The xi. Chapt.
- That kyngs and lordys of prysons, shuld fynd their prysoners at their charge sufficyent fode, &cetera. The .xij. Chapter.
- That men which be accused for preaching, shuld not be commytted in to their accusars handes. The .xiij. chapter.
- Of lordes that are parsons and Vicars. The .xiiij. Chapter.
- Of lordes which are shepardes. The .xv. Chapter.
- Of first frutes both of benifyces and lordes landes. The xvl. Chapt.
- Of particular tachementes &c. The xvij. chapter.
- That the rulars of the erth owght to sytt in the gatys &ce. The xviij. chapter.
- A godly admonycyon, for the abolysshment of dyuerse abusys, that gods glory only may be sowght. The .xix. Chapter.
- That one pryst ought to haue but one benyfy∣ce and one fermer, one ferme. The .xx. Chapter.
- Of the inhansyng of the custome, which is agaynst the common welth &c. The xxi. chapter.
- A godly aduysement, how to bestowe the goodys and landys of the bisshops &ce. The .xxij. Chapter.
- A lamentacyon for that the body and tayle of the pope is not banisshed with his name. The .xxiij. Chapter.
- A brefe rehersal, conteynyng the somme of all that is hetherto spoken. The .xxv. Chapt.
- colophon