By Canon Chr. Wordsworth. 33 



cir. 1503. Indulgencia pro hospitalibus S. Antonii de Hounslow,S.Thome 

 de Aeon, &c. Audley Regist., f. 172. 



1504. Monicio ne questores admittantur sine consensu episcopi. 4 Jan. 

 1503—4. Audley Regist., f. 114. 



1504. Indulgencia pro constitucione capelle S. Anne in parochia de 

 Remesbury. 14 Jan., 1503 — 4. Audley Regist., f. 115. 



1504. Iudulgencia pro capella de Frome Whytfeld prope Dorchester. 

 19 Feb., 1503—4. Audley Regist., f. 117. 



1506. 40 days : Indulgencia pro ponte de Crawford. 7 Dec, 1506. 

 Audley Regist., f. 133. 



1510. Sept. 5th. " Hore beatissime virginis Marie ad vsum Sarisburiensis 

 ecclesie . . . cum mtdtis oracionibus et indulgences iam vltimo 

 recenter insertis. Printed in 8vo, by Thielman Kerver, Paris, for W. 

 Bretton, London. 



cir. 1515. 40 days, granted by Edmund Audley, Bp. of Salisbury (and 

 the like by Abp. W. Warham, J. Fisher, and other prelates), in support 

 of a Brief from Pope Leo X., for redemption of Sir J. Pyllett, knight 

 of the Holy Sepulchre, "from Mauris and Infidels." Brit. Mus. C. 18, 

 e. 2 (49). 



1526. 32,755 years of pardon granted for the devotion of the Image of 

 Pity, "and Sixtus the iiij., Pope of Rome (1471 — 84), hath made the 

 iiij. and the v. prayer, and hath dowbulled his forsayde pardon." 

 Hore B.V.M- ad usum Sarum, Paris, 1526, f. 54. 



1531. "The armes of our Lord" " 6000 yeres pardon." The Image of 

 our Lady, 11,000 years' pardon, and other such indulgences, in the 

 Hore B.V.M. ad usum Sarum. 1531. f. 69b. &c. 



One seventh part of the remission of all their sins granted by St. Boniface 

 the Pope, for those who say the Mass of the Five Wounds. Missale 

 Sarum p. 750. * 



100 days, granted by Pope Urban V., for saying or hearing the mass of 



Corpus Christi. Missale ad usum Sarum, 1526, p. 455 n. 

 1536. 10,000 years indulgence granted by Pope Alexander VI. (1492 — 

 1503), to penitents for deadly sins, and 20 years for venial sins, totieni 

 quotiens, for use of a version of the Ave, in which St. Anne is included. 

 Hore B.V.M. ad usum Sarum, 1535 — 6; with upwards of 30 other 

 indulgences. [Such pardons were known as " tot quots."~\ 



1538. Injunction (No. 22) for Salisbury Diocese by Nic. Shaxton, Bp. of 

 Sarum (Imprinted at London in Fleet street, at the sign of the Sun, by 

 John Byddell, and are to sell at the Close-Gate in Salisbury.) " That 

 the bell called the Pardon, or Ave Bell, which of long time ' hath been 

 used to be tolled three times after or before Divine Service, be not 

 hereafter in any part of my diocese any more tolled." Alcuin Club 

 Collection XV., 8vo, 1910. Injunctions, ii., p. 60. 



1 Cf. the 16th of the Second Royal Injunctions of K. Henry VIII., ibid., 

 42 ; where Dr. Frere notes that Pope John XXII. (dr. 1316— 34)recom- 



ended the recitation of three Aves at curfew, and Abp. Arundel ordered 



n Ave at daybreak and curfew throughout his province. See above, p. 31. 



he devotion was extended and encouraged by Sixtus IV. at the instance 

 Elizabeth of York (cir. 1475 — 84) and by English Archbishops and 



i3hops, 26th March, 1492. E. Hoskins, Primers, 1901, p. 126. 



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