Also in them young men and children, both gentlemen children, and other, both of mankind and womankind, be brought up in virtue, learning, and in the English tongue, and behaviour... Parliamentary Papers - Page 6by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1858Full view - About this book
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Ireland - 1922 - 544 pages
...represented, the womankind of the whole Englishry of this land [about Dublin] were for the more part brought up in virtue, learning and in the English tongue and behaviour, to the great charges of the house. Archbishop Browne, having been disappointed of New Abbey, Co. Kildare, wrote... | |
| Constantia Maxwell - Ireland - 1923 - 408 pages
...costs of the said houses. Also in them, young men and children, both gentlemen's children and others, both of mankind and woman-kind, be brought up in virtue,...in the English tongue and behaviour, to the great charges of the said houses ; that is to say, the women-kind of the whole Englishry of this land, for... | |
| Theodore William Moody, Francis X. Martin, Francis John Byrne - History - 1991 - 870 pages
...in which 'young men and childer, both gentlemen childer and other, both of man kind' and woman kind, be brought up in virtue, learning, and in the English tongue and behaviour' were, notwithstanding this, closed.1 Some of the monks received secular benefices and some of the houses... | |
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