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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… moneyers of all England, being discovered to have made pennies adulterated, and not of pure silver, and being … B. ii, 52. Liber Hospitalis.The master of the hospital made two demises of the premises into tenements, one anno 43, … Battely says he had seen a charter, in which mention is made of another of these mint offices in the parish of St. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of their convent, they laid claim to them, and they made themselves absolute possessors of the whole of this … 7, 1792, 34 leaving Elizabeth his wife surviving, who then again in her own right possessed this estate, and resided on … DE. WITH. and one Arnold Binniwith was anno 1221 and again in 1227, one of the baliffs of this city; but the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… archbishop elect of York, and the bishop of Lincoln, and made his homage here to the king, who received him into his … banquet after it; of which further mention will be made in its proper place. 13 In the year 1573, queen … raged in it in the years 1544, 1564 and 1595, and in 1635 again with great violence, from the beginning of August to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… began to give some hopes of its being raised to prosperity again, though by no means equal to its former state. This was … the kingdom. 3 Those who were weavers in silks and stuffs, made choice of Canterbury for their habitation, where they … Mrs. Montague, and afterwards she never wore cloth ones again. William Rider, an apprentice on London bridge, was the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it, the streams of which, by often dividing and meeting again, water it still more plentifully, and forming islands … However, I shall add to the above, a still later discovery made in 1739, near Jewry-lane; where, in digging a cellar, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which is by name excepted in the charter of king Henry VI. made to the city, from the franchise of it, as being a parcel … Edward III. a bailiff of this city, as appears by a deed made to the hospital of Eastbridge, to which, by the title of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and commonalty of it. Thorn 1gives an account of one made in the 46th year of king Edward III. as being made partially and much to the detriment of his monastery and … along the said wall to the turnpike house; and then back again by the street of Wincheap to Cock and Bull lane; and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it is said, that the king had this castle in an exchange made with the archbishop and the abbot of St. Augustine, who … former seven burgages. 1 Before this, there is no mention made of any castle here, not even by our antient historians … and to have fallen to ruin, and no further use was made of it; the remains of it at present are only the outward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… corporate; in conformity to which, in 1681, a petition was made to the archbishop, under the names and seals of the … payment of 3s. to the vicar of this church; all which were again reconveyed by the archbishop to the king in his 37th … by the lord chancellor; on his resignation in 1751, it was again held in sequestration, and continues so at this time. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at mace, keepers of the gaol, and tollingers, should be made by the mayor, aldermen, and common council, and that … all their former liberties and privileges; and he further made new, erected, and created them into one body corporate … and ministers of the city, should be from time to time made before the mayor, at the usual times and places; …
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