Canon Richard Dixon: "History of the Church of England," 1.85ff.


CONVOCATION. SUPPLICATION OF THE COMMONS TO THE ORDINARIES. Most of their grievances they had already provided remedies themselves. True position of the Commons (85). They bore negative testimony that the state of the Clergy was not so bad as it is popularly believed (86). Convocation (87). Their statutes for reforming abuses. Light thrown by these on the state of the Church and of the Monasteries (88). First answer of the Ordinaries to the Supplication of the Commons (93) with Wily Winchester as the alleged author of the answers. This much, Wily is already in leadership.

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