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1 I| good and noble lordship, as chief causer of the achieving
2 I| favour and grace of the chief keeper of the prison, in
3 I| he did was done, and the chief jailor was pleased with
4 I| Hebrew (2 Kings xxv. ) 'chief of the slayers,' which the
5 I| Nebuzar-adan is taken to be chief of the slayers of beasts,
6 II| Marcel. ~S. Marcel was chief bishop and pope of Rome.
7 III| abbey, and gave thereto the chief of Blason and the town Longchamp
8 III| much harm in this land. The chief prince of them hight Thurkill
9 III| to whom S. Dunstan was chief of counsel, for he gave
10 III| sent S. Austin, as head and chief, and other holy monks and
11 III| man, S. Dunstan, which was chief of his council and was much
12 III| instituted Paris to be the chief siege of the realm, and
13 IV| which is as much to say as chief, or stone, or blaming with
14 IV| with the mouth. He was said chief by reason of the principality
15 IV| made him his chancellor and chief of his council, and set
16 IV| Winchcombe, that time, was chief city of all these shires.
17 IV| laboured to Askeberd, which was chief ruler about the king, and
18 V| them to Benevento, which is chief city of Apulia, and thus
19 V| Dorothy were in Nicomedia, chief in the palace of Diocletian,
20 VI| kinsmen of S. Leonard were chief and highest in the palace
21 VI| named Euphemius which was chief and above all other lords
22 VI| said: Ye know well that the chief lord must have the best
23 VII| youth, and thou shalt be chief in my palace next the queen,
24 VII| thou shalt be first and chief in my palace, for thou shalt
25 VII| the king of Persia and was chief among the princes. And it
26 VII| she was made abbess and chief of all the monastery. And
27 VII| was friend of the king and chief in his palace, by the inspiration
28 VII| secretly christian, and was chief among all the noble princes
29 VII| established the See of Rome to be chief and head of all the church.
30 VII| would make him lord and chief of all the people. And after,
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