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A New History of London
… they could find. The unfortunate bishop, intending to take sanctuary in St. Paul's cathedral, was met at the door, …
A New History of London
… beyond sea; his queen, Elizabeth, leaving the Tower, took sanctuary in Westminster, and the custody of that fortress … and the queen, justly apprehensive of treachery, taking sanctuary at Westminster with her younger son the duke of …
A New History of London
… marching against him, he despaired of success, and took sanctuary at Beaulieu, in the New Forest. He surrendered …
A New History of London
… was their chief house, and was often used as a sanctuary for the preservation of treasure and valuable …
A New History of London
… epithet of le Grand, from the extraordinary privileges of sanctuary granted to it by several of our kings 3. This …
A New History of London
… Union-street, Thieving-lane, the Broad and Little Sanctuary, Dean's-yard, Tothill-street, Longditch, St. … of the kings of England. In short, he gave it a charter of sanctuary, in which he declared that any person whatsoever, let his crimes be ever so great, who took sanctuary in that holy place, should be assured of life, …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… a treading under feet. Moreover the spiritual sanctuary. Ducem: leader. Thomas was therefore elected prior …
Calendar of Border Papers
… we require you that bankrupts be not suffered to make a sanctuary there, or any one married with Scots allowed place. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… for the Hessle road as far as Mile cross, probably the sanctuary cross in Bentley, just beyond the liberty boundary. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxford, i, 82. For Wood's theory that it had the right of sanctuary see Cart. of St. John the Baptist, ii, 2 and iii, …
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