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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… mill, until abbot Clarembaid made it over to king Henry II. who in lieu of it granted many liberties to the … the Surrenden library, is a deed of the time of king Henry II. in which John de Dover confirms to his brethren the monks … mill, and not within the exemption of the stat. of 9 Edw. II. ch 5. See Battely's Somn. p. 25. Dugd. Mon. vol. ii. p. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… justices itinerant here, in the 7 th year of king Edward II, Hugh Pykard, clerk, was indicted within the liberties of … city and all other parts of the kingdom, in king Edward II.'s reign, chiefly on account of their immoderate usury, … County. Pat. 6 John, m. 5. Ibid. m. 7. Stow's Survey, B. ii, 52. Liber Hospitalis.The master of the hospital made two …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… were, Bartholomew, lord Badlesmere, steward to king Edward II.'s houshold, who was hanged for rebellion in 1321, at the … Landmeter, de Veteri Clericorum & Monachorum Habitu, pt. ii. c. 7, p. 123; and in the Beehive of the Romish church, lib. i. c. ii. John Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury in king Edward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was felt as far as Hampton, in Middlesex. 7 In king Edward II.'s reign, the inhabitants of this city were thrown into … among whom were the three peace-makers. 16 King Charles II. at his restoration in 1660, in his way to London, lay … 711. Thorn, col. 2122. Ibid. col. 2158. Leland's Col. vol. ii. p. 507. Battely, pt. 2, appendix, No. X e. See Rapin, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the Protestants, by the duke of Alva, under Philip II. of Spain, in Brabant and Flanders, which began at about … yarns, worsted, crewels, &c. At the beginning of Charles II,'s reign, anno 1665, there were in Canterbury 126 master … knit stockings were first worn in France, by king Henry II. Queen Elizabeth was in 1561 presented with a pair of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… critical and dangerous times. Canterbury castle King Henry II. seems to have increased the extent of this castle and its … under his subjection. There was as early as king Edward II.'s time, a common prison or gaol, kept in this castle, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to be passed at Oxford, in the 17th of king Charles II. for uniting churches in cities and towns corporate; in … patron of it. In the antient taxation, in king Richard II.'s time, this church was valued at four pounds per annum, … Thomas Webbe, August 10, 1581. John Stybbynge, jun. March II, 1583. William Okell, resigned. 119 Anthony Kirkbye, June …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… government of this city till the 36th year of king Charles II.'s reign, anno 1684, two years before which, that king had … the 36th year of the same reign, anno 1684, king Charles II. granted the city his charter, in which the chief … on such occasions. 10 But upon the death of king Charles II. which happened on Feb. 6th, following, 1685, king James …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Martyr, serve to confirm the truth of it. Bede, lib. ii. c. 7. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… or xv myles. Fro Kinges Snode to Assheford, a market towne ii myles of on the farther syde of Sture. Fro Assheford to … iiii myles be water; to Richeboro, on the farther side ii myles or more; to Sandwic, super Ripa a myle and so withyn … "The water of Stur breaketh a lytle above Cantorbiri into ii armes, of the which one cummeth be Westgate, and the other …