Byways in Berkshire And the Cotswolds

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Byways in Berkshire And the Cotswolds
P H Peter Hampson Ditchfield
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To teach my flock I never miss'd Kings were by God appointed, And they are damned who dare resist, Or touch the Lord's anointed.
Chorus : And this is law I will maintain, Until my dying day, sir, That whatsoever King shall reign I'll be the Vicar of Bray, sir.
When Royal James obtained the throne, And Popery grew in fashion, The penal laws I hooted down, And read the Declaration ; The Church of Rome I found would fit Full well my constitution ; And I had been a Jesuit, But for the Revolution.
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...nd so on through all the changes of that changing time — a Tory in good Queen Anne's time, a Whig when George in pudding-time came o'er — For in my faith and loyalty I never once will falter. But George my King shall ever be — Except the times do alter.
In the parish stands a beautiful old hospital or almshouse, called Jesus Hospital, founded in 1616, under the will of William Goddard, who placed it under the management of the Fishmongers' Company of London. He directed that there should be built rooms with chimneys, fit and convenient for forty poor people to dwell and inhabit it, and that there should be one chapel or place convenient to serve Almighty God in for ever with public and divine prayers and other exercises of religion, and also one kitchen and bakehouse common to all the people in the said hospital.


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