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Old and New London
… family of the Stapletons of Yorkshire, one of whom was Sir Miles Stapylton, one of the first Knights of the Garter, and …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… image of Saint Paul on the top, but was pulled down by sir Miles Patridge knight, in the reigne of Henry the Eighth. The …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… Queen Jane and Queen Mary, p. 50. Kingston, co. Kent, five miles from Canterbury. In St. Paul's cathedral. This is also …
Annales Cestrienses
… of Saxony. mclxix In hoc anno factus Hugo comes Cestrie miles, eodem vero anno duxit Hugo comes Cestrie uxorem filiam …
Annales Cestrienses
… and by an infinite number of people for a hundred miles round. There was also a star of wonderful brightness … Item anno revoluto Rannulphus comes cestrie factus est miles ab Henrico rege Anglie in die circumcisionis domini …
Annales Cestrienses
… him [as 9th abbot]. mccxxvij Johannes de Scocia factus est miles a rege Scocie in die Penticostes. Item pons Cestrie …
Annales Cestrienses
… with a dyke for a distance of one hundred and thirty-seven miles. ccvij (Indictio xiiij). 207 (Indiction 14). ccxviij 4 … and the sea overflowed its boundaries for a space of ten miles. mcxv Ricardus comes Cestri duxit uxorem Mathildam …
Survey of London Monograph
A Survey of London
… drowned houses and fieldes, by the space of sixe miles, so that in the great hall at Westminster, men tooke …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… under the name of Durobrivis, situated twenty-seven miles from London. The remains of the antient Roman road, or … east corner of it, and so lofty, as to be seen at several miles distance; a further account of which will be given. … at least, from every parish contributory within seven miles of Rochesterbridge, in which there were four …
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