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The Environs of London
… highe commissioners, sometymes before the archbushopp of Canterbury, his grace; yes, and once he hath bene indicted at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Augustine, E. division of Kent, 3 miles (E. S. E.) from Canterbury; containing 332 inhabitants. This parish, on … a mayor, and a prison; but it is now united with Canterbury, the archbishops of which once had a palace here, …
A Dictionary of London
… and in 6 Ed. I. it was in the hands of the Archbishop of Canterbury (Ch. I. p.m.) and was granted by him to the King, … unto them of that familie. Thos. Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury, lodged there (S. 224). The tenement of Robert …
Old and New London
… till yielding to the exhortations of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Exeter, he at last consented. On … and the Master or Custos of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Doctors' Commons, says Strype, "consists of five courtsthree appertaining to the see of Canterbury, one to the see of London, and one to the Lords …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is now within the diocese of Ely, and province of Canterbury: it forms an archdeaconry, in which are included …
A History of the County of Essex
… 251 b; cf. D. Douglas, Domesday Monachorum of Christ Ch. Canterbury, 103. Lysons, Lond. iv. 559. Cf. V.C.H. Kent, iii. …
The Environs of London
… on Antoninus's Itinerary 62, and Somner's Description of Canterbury. Salmon says, that foundations of buildings have …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… called Anchoret's well. Dr. John Moreton, Archbishop of Canterbury, and a cardinal; and Dr. Tuberville, Bishop of … 24th, 1583, obtained by Edmund Grindall, Archbishop of Canterbury, whereby its management is intrusted to a …
A Dictionary of London
… reference is in the Charter of Brihtmaer to Christ Church Canterbury, dated 1053 : "Her snotelen on disen yurite embe …
A History of the County of London
… century. 6 It is interesting also to note that Gervase of Canterbury and the annalists of Bermondsey and Waverley, as … coronation was performed in the abbey by the archbishop of Canterbury. 58 The history of the next thirty years is … exemption was probably prescriptive, and the archbishop of Canterbury and the other arbitrators of 1222 were justified …
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