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1 III| Julianus, which sent for his prior for to demand him in what
2 III| was waked he sent for the prior and told to him advisedly
3 III| in the presence of the prior, he died with great joy.
4 III| great joy. And all this the prior recounted to him that wrote
5 III| after, he was there made prior. Afterward he was translated
6 IV| of Salisbury, Walter, the prior of the same place, with
7 IV| city without licence of the prior, and made not the sign of
8 IV| against the will of the prior. ~And as S. Dominic on a
9 IV| S. Dominic spake to the prior of Cassamary of the Cistercians
10 IV| affiance: I tell to thee prior a thing which I never yet
11 IV| my desire. And the said prior said to him that peradventure
12 IV| long after him. And the prior said to him: Father, require
13 IV| he might well speak, as prior and master of the friars,
14 IV| the friar general, then prior of the preachers of Brescia,
15 V| that moved a little the prior of the place, and that was,
16 V| of the brethren, and the prior told it to one of the brethren.
17 V| religiously. And when the prior, which was thereby, of nuns
18 VI| been healed, which then was prior, make a sermon in which
19 VI| And when the abbot and the prior came to him, they were greatly
20 VI| accomplishment of the avow, and the prior said that, ofttimes under
21 VI| he was deputed for to be prior of a certain cell and he
22 VI| also commandment of the prior of the Charterhouse, which
23 VII| against whom wrote Lanfranc, prior of Beccanse. And Anselm
24 VII| and wisdom, and was there prior after him.~In this time
25 VII| prayed much instantly their prior that they might sing this
26 VII| and much fearfully to the prior, and drew him out by the
27 VII| unto the end, and then the prior cried so loud that he awoke
28 VII| of the old.~Hildebrand, prior of Cluny, was made pope
29 VII| to another, wherefore the prior of the abbey was in the
30 VII| vision of S. Thomas. The prior, which doubted the judgment
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