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Pavia, Milan, &c. 17
Church in their Hands, that will by no
means allow it to be the Body of the
Saint, nor is it yet recognised by the
Pope. The Monks say for themselves,
that the very Name was written on the
Urn where the Ashes lay, and that in
an old Record of the Convent, they are
said to have been interred between the
very Wall and the Altar where they
were taken up. They have already too,
themselves by Miracles. At the Corner
of one of the Cloisters of this Convent
are bury’d the Duke of Suffolk, ind the
Duke ot Lorrain, who were both killed
in the famous Battel of Pavia. Their
Monument was erefted to them by one
Charles Parker, an Ecclesiastic, as I
learned from the Inscription, which I
cannot omit Transcribing, since I have
not seen it Printed.
Capto a Milite Cafdreo Francisco I. Gal-
lor um Rege in agro Papiensi Anno
Feb inter alios proceres, qui ex fuis inproelio
occisi pint, occubaerunt duo Illuftrissmiprin-
cipes, Franciscus Dux Lotharingi<e, et Ri-
chardus de la Poole Anglus Dux Suffolcia a
Rege Tyranno Hen. PHI. pulsus regno.
Quorum corpora hoc in ccenobio ambitu
per Annas yp. sine honore tumulata junt..
Tandem Carolus Parker a Morley, Richar-
 
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