This Church was given to the newfounded College of St. Mary's at Leicester, and in year 1416 it was by Henry Bowe^t, Archbishop, appropriated to the Dean and Canons of the same, reserving to himself and successors 20s per annum, and to the Dean and Chapter 6s. 8d. to be paid by the said College, as also 20s. per annum to the poor of the parish; the Vicar to have the same maintenance that the former Vicars used to have.
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Of all this, and these lamentable conditions, to breathe into them the breath recuperative of sane and heroic life, I say a newfounded literature, not merely to copy and reflect existing surfaces, or pander to what is called taste — not only to amuse, pass away time, celebrate the beautiful, the refined, the past, or exhibit technical, rhythmic, or grammatical dexterity— but a literature underlying life, religious, consistent with science, handling the elements and forces with competent power, teaching and training men — and, as perhaps the most precious of its results, achieving the redemption of woman out of those incredible holds and webs of silliness, millinery, and every kind of dyspeptic depletion— and thus insuring to The States a strong and sweet female race, a race of perfect mothers— is what is needed.
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So many dead Dragons, routed Pretenders, punctured Princesses and newfounded Cities — who needed yet another?
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