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XLVI. Bedyll to Cromwell

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Chapter I. The Period Previous to the Passing of the Act for the Suppression of the Smaller Monasteries
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1843

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References

page 98 note * The term cousin was applied in a very general manner to all kinds of distant affinity. Eichard Cromwell was the secretary's nephew.

page 99 note * This letter is preserved in the same volume, but is not of importance, as it chiefly contains a copy of part of the charter.

page 99 note † The abbey of Saltrey, or Sawtrey, in Huntingdonshire, was founded in 1146, when Simon earl of Northampton established there a convent of Cistercian monks from the abbey of Wardon in Bedfordshire. The last abbot was William Angell.