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" Dobbes, alderman and knight, thou in thy year didst win my heart for evermore, for that honourable act, that most blessed work of God, of the erection and setting up of Christ's holy hospitals and truly religious houses, which by thee and through thee... "
London, by David Hughson - Page 449
by Edward Pugh - 1806
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London and the Kingdom: A History Derived Mainly from the Archives ..., Volume 1

Reginald Robinson Sharpe - London (England) - 1894 - 598 pages
...in the highest possible terms: — " O Dobbs, Dobbs, alderman and knight, thou in thy " year did'st win my heart for evermore, for that "honourable act,...Holy " Hospitals, and truly religious houses which by.thee • . " and through thee were begun." In July the work of adapting the old buildings, rather...
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The Guildhall of the City of London

City of London (England). Court of Common Council. City lands committee - 1899 - 220 pages
...Richard Dobbs, Bishop Ridley writes, " O Dobbs, Dobbs, Alderman and Knight, thou in thy year didst win my heart, for evermore, for that honourable act,...houses which by thee, and through thee, were begun." Mary Tudor has not long been on the throne when we witness the trial of the aged Cranmer, the youthful...
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Some Account of the Worshipful Company of Skinners of London: Being the ...

James Foster Wadmore - Guilds - 1902 - 416 pages
...to his friend Sir George Barnes: — " O Dobbs, Dobbs, Alderman and Knight, thou in thy Year didst win my Heart for "evermore for that honourable Act,...Man of God, when the Matter " was moved [perhaps by himself the Bishop] for Christ's poore silly Members to be " holpen from extreme Misery, and Hunger,...
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Bridewell Hospital: From the earliest times to the end of the reign of ...

Edward Geoffrey O'Donoghue - Great Britain - 1923 - 368 pages
...martyrdom at Oxford on October 16, 1555: — " Thou in thy year didst win my heart for evermore for that most blessed work of God, of the erection and...houses, which by thee and through thee were begun. . . . Thousands of poor members of Christ, which else for extreme hunger and misery should have perished,...
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Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archæological Society, Volume 5

London and Middlesex Archaeological Society - London (England) - 1881 - 674 pages
...Dobbs, Dobbs, Alderman and Knight, thou in thy yeare did win my heart for evermore for thine honorable act, that most blessed work of God, of the erection...truly religious houses, which by thee and through thce were begun, for thou, like a man of God, when the matter was moved for Christ's poore silly members...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 164

Early English newspapers - 1838 - 1120 pages
...honourable act, that most blessed work of God, of the erecting and setting up of Christ's hospital and truly religious houses, which by thee and through...thou, like a man of God, when the matter was moved for the relief of Christ's poor needy members, to be helpen from extreme misery, hunger, and famine...
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The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral ..., Volume 7

1825 - 600 pages
...says he, addressing the Mayor, " in thy year, didst win my heart for evermore, for that honourable and most blessed work of God, of the erection and setting...truly religious houses, which by thee, and through thec, were begun. For thou, like a man of God, when the matter was moved, for the relief of Christ's...
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