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Actes and monuments

Chapter 10

I. For tlieorder of sitting, that the archbishop of York should sit on the riglit

hand and the bishop of London on the left hand/and WinchestL-r next to York ; or in the absence of York, London should have the right, and Winchester the left hand of the archbishop of Canterbury sitting in council.
IL That bishops should translate their sees from villages into cities; where- upon the sees of Sherborn, Selsey, and Lichfield, were translated to Salisbury, Chichester, and Chester : some others were reserved for the king's decision on his return from France.'
in. That monks should have nothing in proper; and if any so had, he dying unconfessed should not be rung for, nor buried in the churchyard, nor iiiass said for his soul.