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<p> Whitford (Whytford, or Whytforde), [[Richard]] </p> <p> an English monk of the 16th century, was educated at Oxford; subsequently joined the | Richard Whitford (Whytford, Or Whytforde) <ref name="term_65922" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Whitford (Whytford, or Whytforde), [[Richard]] </p> <p> an English monk of the 16th century, was educated at Oxford; subsequently joined the Order of. St. Bridget in the monastery called Sion, near Brentford, Middlesex, and styled himself "The Wretche of Syon;" afterwards became domestic chaplain to [[William]] Mountjoy. He was the author of several works, among which we note, The Fruyte of Redempcyon (1514): '''''—''''' A Boke Called the Pype or Toune of the Life of [[Perfection]] (1532): '''''—''''' and Dyvers Instrucyons and Teachynges very Necessarye for the Helthe of Mannes Soule, etc. (1541). </p> | ||
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Richard Whitford (Whytford, Or Whytforde) [1]
Whitford (Whytford, or Whytforde), Richard
an English monk of the 16th century, was educated at Oxford; subsequently joined the Order of. St. Bridget in the monastery called Sion, near Brentford, Middlesex, and styled himself "The Wretche of Syon;" afterwards became domestic chaplain to William Mountjoy. He was the author of several works, among which we note, The Fruyte of Redempcyon (1514): — A Boke Called the Pype or Toune of the Life of Perfection (1532): — and Dyvers Instrucyons and Teachynges very Necessarye for the Helthe of Mannes Soule, etc. (1541).