Henry Viii And the English Monasteries; An Attempt to Illustrate the History of Their Suppression, With An Appendix And Maps Showing the Situation of the Religious Houses At the Time of Their Dissolution V.1
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f Burnet, ed. Pocock, i., p. 251, says: "It is very probable that the reports that went abroad of her being forced or cheated into a confession, made the king think it necessary to proceed more severely against her." Tli e II o ly Ma id of Ken t. 137 attributed to the nun of Kent and her companions. He had, indeed, said "their wickedness deserved even greater punishment ; nevertheless, that what was imputed to them on published confessions was altogether a calumny ; and, he was assured by per- ...sons worthy of credit, that they were not convicted of that matter before the king's council ; further, that this was evident, because no mention was made of it in the abbot's sermon in which their misdeeds were denounced."* This confession, however, is of considerable im- portance as evidence in favour of the religious and priests, who a few months later were attainted and suffered death with the Holy maid of Kent. The act of attainder suggests that the secular priest, Richard Masters the parson of Aldington was the first to persuade Elizabeth Barton to pretend to ecstatic favours from God and the gift of prophecy.
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