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A History of the County of Worcester
… were untrue, nor did the order of Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury, for the release of the prisoners produce the … postponed. 46 The bishop wrote again to the archbishop of Canterbury and addressed a petition to the king praying that … wrote that night from Wyke to the official of Canterbury, the dean of Arches, and the examiner of the court …
A History of the County of Durham
… from his successor a bull ordering the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops of Lincoln and Worcester to visit … was delayed by the advance of winter, and remained near Canterbury. The bishop put Luceby in charge of the convent, … loaded with a heavy fine. Prior Richard now returned from Canterbury, met the king at Durham, celebrated mass in his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… their patron, and on 1 September, 1202, the archbishop of Canterbury, with other commissioners, visited Worcester at … on 3 October, 1224, presided over by the archbishop of Canterbury, decided with an object of putting an end to … 97 A composition in 1283 between Boniface, archbishop of Canterbury, and the monks of Worcester ordained that in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the other entries are agreements with the monasteries of Canterbury, Peterborough, Worcester, Gloucester, Reading, … Andrew was therefore excommunicated by the Archbishop of Canterbury; but of this he took no heed, and introducing an … 7 March, 1524-5. 2 Dr. Hede, commissary of the prior of Canterbury, during the vacancy of the sees of both Canterbury
A History of the County of Hertford
… fame was not limited to St. Albans, for he was employed at Canterbury on the shrine of St. Thomas. 175 Walter … the Prior of Hurley and the Sub-prior of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, who, after a careful inquiry lasting four days, … baulked in his own ambition tried to get the Archbishop of Canterbury to interfere, but only drew reproof upon himself. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Leofric, the eleventh abbot, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, and Leofstan, the twelfth abbot. 33 From other … at Ramsbury for a few years lfric was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 995, 41 and at his death in 1005 he left … all worldly vanities and refused to be Archbishop of Canterbury, asserting that his brother lfric was more worthy …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… treasurer and prebendary of Salisbury, and archbishop of Canterbury from 1234 until 1240was founded by Edmund, earl of … the rate of 100 marks per month. 49 When the archbishop of Canterbury visited the abbey in 1390, he granted faculty to … confirmation made in 1401 of a grant of the archbishop of Canterbury when visiting Abingdon in 1390, upon proof before …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… he was restored for a while on appeal to the archbishop of Canterbury. 17 In 1278 he and his convent presented a … Willis's list. A confirmation charter of 'T. archbishop of Canterbury' (in Cott. MS. Vesp. E, xx, 29) may refer to this …
A History of the County of Stafford
… episcopal grant was confirmed by Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury (1139-54), by his successor, Thomas Becket, by … had the support of the papal judges and the Archbishop of Canterbury, the dispute dragged on. As seen above the bishop … of Burton, Bromley, and Mickleover, and the suit went to Canterbury and then to the Pope who in 1333 appointed judges …
A History of the County of Dorset
… abbot of Cerne and St. Albans, and finally archbishop of Canterbury. Dugdale and Hutchins give this without reference. …
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