English Literature From Widsith to the Death of Chaucer a Source book

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Afterwards they hired for themselves a house in the parish of St. Ebba and there remained without a chantry until the following summer. There the Blessed Jesus sowed a grain of mustard-seed which after- wards became the greatest among herbs. 107 From that place Brother Richard of Ingworth and Brother Richard of Devon set out to Northampton where they took up their abode in the hospital. And afterwards they hired for themselves a house in the parish of St. Egidius, where the first warden was Bro...ther Peter of Spain who wore an iron corslet next his body and fur- nished many other examples of perfection. The first warden of Oxford was Brother William Ashby, hitherto a novice; he was now given the dress of the Order. The first warden of Cam- bridge was Brother Thomas of Spain; of Lincoln, Brother Henry Misericorde, a layman. The lord John Travers first received the brethren at Cornhill, and gave them a house; a certain layman from Lombardy was appointed warden, who first taught letters "

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