medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
In a message dated 04/06/2006 17:48:01 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<I wouldn't mind betting that Lacy was residing in London at the time, knew
Heyne, knew that he was now unemployed, and was himself unwilling to trek
back to Exeter.>>
Lacy's letter was dated from Radeway, which afaik was one of his Devon
manors. However, the trek he was unwilling to make, from there to Land's End, was
about as long as it would have been from London to Exeter, so your point
holds good, mutatis mutandis.
<<The suffragan Bishop of Horsham is an Australian. One of the canons joked
that things were even worse than in the Middle Ages, when they only used
out-of-work Irish suffragan bishops...>>
Thank you for that little gem.
Susan
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