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The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes

CHAPTER XIV
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He had received a general commission from the General Chapter of Utrecht, and he consecrated the several altars after this wise.

First the altar which is on the north of the church, and in the upper part thereof, in honour of St.Michael the Archangel and all the holy Angels: secondly, the altar which standeth upon the same side, but in the lower part of the church, in honour of the holy Confessors, Gregory, Ambrose, Jerome, Bernard, Francis, and Lebuin.

Thirdly, the altar which is in the midst of the church, in honour of the holy Confessors, Martin the Bishop, Willibrord the Bishop, Nicholas the Bishop, and Antony the Confessor.

Fourthly, the altar which standeth on the south side, toward the end of the church, in honour of the Saints Anne, Elizabeth, Monica, mother of our holy Father Augustine, and all holy widows.
Likewise he consecrated the Holy Cross that is over the door of the choir, and certain images of Saints, namely, of St.Augustine the Bishop and St.Agnes the Virgin: also two small figures, the first of St.Mary Magdalene, the second of St.Agnes in the Coffer; also the image that is over the altar of the Holy Cross that showeth the blessed Virgin Mary holding the Crucified Lord, Who lieth on her breast: also the images of St.James the Apostle, St.Katherine the Virgin, and St.Barbara, Virgin and Martyr.
In the year of the Lord 1456, on the Feast of St.Antony the Confessor, Brother Gerard, son of Dirk, who came from a place near Zwolle, was invested as a Convert.

He was a man well stricken in age, and had lived with us in honest wise for thirty years, being a good husbandman; before his investiture he had been an humble Donate, for we had many of that degree amongst us.
In the same year, on the day following the Feast of St.James the Apostle, died John Smyt, a Laic and servant of our House.


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