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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… houses stand dispersed, the farthest not more than a mile's distance southward from the church. There are two sets of … boundary of the island, the other on Mr. Davenport's estate of Wall-end, on the eastern boundary of the island … of king Henry VIII. in the 37th year of which archbishop Cranmer, conveyed all his estates in this parish, together …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Portus Lemanis of the Romans, mentioned in Antoninus's Itinerary, was either here or at New Romney; in which … of king Henry VIII. when it was sur rendered into the king's hands, with the rest of the possessions of it, and was by … was granted by that king, in his 29th year, to archbishop Cranmer, in exchange. Since which it has continued parcel of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this place, as in his time, viz. king Henry VIII.'s reign: " Walmer is about a mile from Dele shore and looke … of the eminent family of Auberville, who held it by knight's service, of Hamo de Crevequer, as of the manor of … granted in the 29th year of that reign to the archbishop Cranmer, who, though he not long after exchanged the scite of …
Old and New London
… it be fashioned?Commemorative InscriptionsThe Monument's Place in History Suicides and the Monument he Great Fire of … intentions. It stands 202 feet from the site of the baker's house in Pudding Lane where the fire first broke out. … Grafton and Whitchurch, in 1539, to print what is called Cranmer's, or the Great Bible, which Coverdale collated with …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the fifteenth, the townships paid thus:Castleton, 15 s. 8 d.; Spotland, 1 17 s.; Butterworth, 1 1 s.; and Hundersfield 1 12 s. 4 d., or 5 … came to the Crown, and Henry VIII gave it to Archbishop Cranmer in exchange for a much more valuable estate. 106 The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the old style, and beyond it the quaint butcher's shop with its row of gnarled lime trees. On the other side … other side of Selborne village a steep lane called Hucker's Lane goes to Hucker's Cottages. Opposite is a stile leading … the forest are the three ponds of Woolmer, Hogmoor, and Cranmer. The first is very shallow and generally fordable, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for the day of the week was to be used; and archbishop Cranmer himself gave a fair precedent of disowning all regard … pain of his indignation, and imprisonment at his grace's pleasure. As this saint was stripped of the name, honour … had been prior for a length of time; that archbishop Cranmer had filled the patriarchal chair of this church for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and the church itself, having remained in the king's hands for more than the space of one year, he at last … excepting the palace of the archbishop and the cellarer's hall and lodgings (afterwards granted to the archbishop). … inspected, for the use of this church, by archbishop Cranmer, and contain rules and precepts, excellently well …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… profound veneration by the convent at all times; Lanfranc's decrees concerning the Benedictines made large provisions … they happened to be in the time of Lent; and on St. Andrew's day, when it happened within the time of Advent. 7 The … to custom of antient date. In the time of archbishop Cranmer, before the dissolution of the priory, the form of …
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