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I have been unable to trace this BuU in Potthast or Sbai-alea. If it is rightly dated, it must belong to the reign of Celestine V. t Sbar. Suppl. p. 208. § This is apparently the same as the Bull given by Potthast, LaudaUlis sacra religio 24359, which is a le-iasue of an earlier Bull (Pott. 24346) addressed to all Houses of Clarisses, relieving them of the obligation of tenths. II Sbar. iv. 865. Both Dr. Fly and The Victoria Mist, of London in- accurately assign this Bull to August 1294, when B...oniface VIII was not vet Pope. •' t Sbar. iv. 386. ** sb^p. ;v. 462. Introduction 75 of which Edmund was patron, notwithstanding the fact that the revenues of that church exceeded 40 marks a year. The Bodleian MS. makes clear that the Rule used in the London Convent was the Isabella Eule, but in some details revised by Boniface VIII. It will be observed, for example, on fol. S2^ (p. 84), that in the vow of profession the sister undertakes ' to lyve after J)e rule of myne lorde ]>e apostle Boneface Jje eytij?
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