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The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes

CHAPTER XIV
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He was a Laic and Donate, and his native place was Alsen, a town near Tyel in the parts of Geldria.

He was seventy-three years of age, and had been barber to the House, having lived with us for near forty-five years.

A great company of strangers resorted to him hoping to be cured by his skill as a surgeon, for he had some good knowledge of that art.

He was laid in the burying-place of the Laics.
In the same year, on the Feast of St.Martin the Bishop, and before the tenth hour in the evening, Ludolph the miller died of the plague.

He was born at Delden in Twenthe, and was nearly thirty-seven years old, but he had lived with us for three years and a half.


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