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FOOTNOTES: [258] Consult the new edition of Nares' Glossary, voce _Walsingham_. "This is an Image of oure Ladye. Ergo it is oure Ladye, and here shewyll worke wounders more than in an other place, as she dyd atWalsingham, at Boston, at Lincoln, at Ipswiche, and I cannot tellwhere. "--Wilson's _Rule of Reason_, 1551, 8vo. Sign S ii _verso_. InPercy's _Reliques_, ii. 91, is the ballad "As I went to Walsingham. ""Have with you to Walsingham" is mentioned as a musical composition inWard's _Lives of... the Professors of Gresham College_. See also Burney's_Hist. Of Music_, iii. P. 111. When people employed this form ofadjuration, as was formerly very common, they were said, for brevity'ssake, "to swear Walsingham. " In the play of _The Weakest Goeth to theWall_, 1600, 4to. Barnaby Bunch the Botcher sings: "King Richard's gone to Walsingham, To the Holy Land!" with what are intended for comic interlocutions. In March, 1502--3, Elizabeth of York, consort of Henry VII, made an oblation of sixshillings and eightpence to "oure lady of Walsingham" (_Privy PurseExpenses of Elizabeth of York_, edited by Nicolas, p.
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