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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… arrival at the place, was met by Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, who tendered his submission; but on leaving … Wessex. Berkshire is in the diocese of Oxford, province of Canterbury, and forms an archdeaconry, in which are comprised … hither through the influence of Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury. To this monastery William Rufus and some of his …
A History of the County of Hertford
… was in farm from the crown to Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury and chancellor of England, 29 who held it down to …
Old and New London
… years had passed away since the murder of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral, the venerated tomb was broken open, and … the dead saint, as "Thomas Becket, sometime Archbishop of Canterbury," who was formally cited to appear in court and … History of England," "the richest fell first. After Canterbury, Battle Abbey; Merton, in Surrey; Stratford, in …
Old and New London
… "Chronicle of the Acts of the Abbots of St. Austin's, Canterbury" (printed in Roger Twisden's "Histori Anglican … stone and timber, belonging to the Abbot of St. Augustine, Canterbury, which was an ancient piece of work, seeming to be … Keach was complimented by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The death of Keach was thus celebrated by one of …
Berrick Salome
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… when the settlements northern half was granted to Canterbury cathedral priory in the early 11th century, becoming (as Berrick Prior) part of Canterbury's Newington estate, and consequently part of … its northern part (later Berrick Prior) was granted to Canterbury cathedral priory. 3 A separate land grant in 996, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Wessex, to Wilfrid and subsequently conveyed to the see of Canterbury. 2 The overlordship continued in the hands of the … Bersted and Shripney with Henry VIII for lands in Canterbury. 3 The manors were temporarily reunited with the … On the west wall of the nave are the Arms of the See of Canterbury (with no personal arms impaled, consequently not …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… books at 12; net income, 165; patron, the Archbishop of Canterbury; impropriator, Earl Cornwallis: the great tithes …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for first turn, then bp., from 1904 dean and chapter of Canterbury. Eccl. Com. granted £200 p.a. 1871; 31 benefice … by perpetual curate of St. Matthias and second by abp. of Canterbury by lapse; patron thereafter bp., from 1896/1900 dean and chapter of Canterbury. 60 Endowed by Eccl. Com. with £200 p.a. 1866. 61 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 6 d. a month. The Act of 1743 25 named the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of London, the principal of Brasenose …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… (ed.), Select Cases from the Ecclesiastical Courts of Canterbury (Selden Soc. 95, 1981) Annual Report of the Bath … Lea (ed.), Abstract of wills in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury at Somerset House, London, England: Register Soame …
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