| Periodicals - 1833 - 270 pages
...other striped cloaths, or tending to dissoluteness, shall not at all be used. And that the brethren, clerks there assembled, shall have the crowns of their...said Hospital, in any place that can possibly beget cr cause any suspicion or scandal to arise therefrom." This Queen was likewise a liberal contributor... | |
| 1833 - 814 pages
...or sisters shall stay out of the said Hospital longer than the usual time of ringing _the fircrbells belonging to the churches within the City of London,...said Hospital, in any place that can possibly beget cr cause any suspicion or scandal to arise therefrom;" This Queen was likewise a liberal contributor... | |
| John Hanson Sperling - 1849 - 274 pages
...or sisters shall stay out of the said hospital longer than the usual time of ringing the fire bells belonging to the churches within the city of London,...sisters of the said house, or any of the other women of the said hospital, in any place that can possibly beget or cause any suspicion or scandal to arise... | |
| George Clinch - London (England) - 1890 - 404 pages
...heads shaved in a becoming manner. " None of the Brethren or Sisters shall stay out of the said Ho..^ longer than the usual time of ringing the fire-bells...Hospital, in any place that can possibly beget or cause scandal to arise therefrom." The statutes also gave directions for the diet, stipend, number of masses... | |
| John Robert Nichols - Bells - 1928 - 420 pages
...Hospital of St. Katherine a new charter containing various regulations, one of which states that : " None of the brethren or sisters shall stay out of...covering up or putting out of the fires therein." The Curfew has been freely mentioned in literature, Shakespeare apparently varying the hour to suit... | |
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