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Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… from CC VII.8 with WAD. Cal: Regesta II, no. 489; Farrer, Itinerary, no. 2. Note: 'Not authentic' (SR, no. 348). The … attestations are those of the principal witnesses to H I's coronation charter (F. Liebermann, Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen (Halle A.S., 1903), I, 5213; F. Liebermann, 'The Text of Henry I's
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… 279, no. 17, extracts only, from NPS Facsimiles. Cal: S.R., no. 536, scribe not identified; Acta H II and R I, … among those issued at Dover, 2 10 Jan. 1156 (cf. Eyton, Itinerary, 156; Monasticon (1823) IV, 5389, no. IX). Note: … (WAM XLIII); B.E.C. LXVIII, 276, no. 6 (Cotton Charter); S.R., no. 535: scribe not identified; Acta H II and R I, …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… has conceded to Abbot Gilbert the tenement on the abbot's wharf which Hugh of Buckland held of her in London, with … Crispin, 155, no. 38. Cal: Regesta II, no. 1180; Farrer, Itinerary, 80, no. 376. Date: Abbot Gilbert d. 6 Dec., either … d. 1 May 1118 ( ASC 'E', 185). Attested by the queen's brother David, as earl of Huntingdon, a title acquired c. …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… Cal: Acta H II and R I, 179, no. R 328. Date: Cf. Landon, Itinerary, 10. The attestations are in order for the date … II ( 131). The reference to liberties conceded in Richard's own charter might be taken to support the authenticity of … Itinerary, 10. Note: The monks evidently fined a mark (13 s. 4 d.) for this charter ( PR 1 Ric. I, 219, 221; cf. PR 2 …
The Environs of London
… Name. Etymology. The name of this parish, in the Conqueror's Survey, is written Cambrewelle; in most of the records of a subsequent date, it is called Camerwell; in Aubrey's time it had regained its former appellation, with the … whips out of their hands, and breaking them." Hentzner's Itinerary, printed at Strawberry Hill, p. 42. Whoever happens …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… FIRST MENTION we have of this city, by name, is in Ptolemy's Geography of Britain, who lived in the reigns of the Roman emperors, Trajan, Hadrian, and Antoninus Pius, and wrote it in the Greek language. He says, … meant for this city of Canterbury. 4 Antoninus, in his Itinerary of Britain, writes it, Durovernum, and places it as …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… written both Stur and Stura, and so Leland has it in his Itinerary, a name not singular to this river only, as there … cummeth be Westgate, and the other thorough the cyte under S. Thomas hospitale, and meteth agayne yn one botom beneth … this river which runs through Canterbury, was that by King's mill, through the midst of the city; but the archbishops, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… hundred of Chirk, county of Denbigh, North Wales, 6 miles (S. S. W.) from Oswestry; containing 388 inhabitants. This … the relative distances from Bovium and Rutunium in the Itinerary of Antoninus. The township is separately assessed for its own …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… but the Scottichronicon describes bishop John of Glasgow's pastoral work in the area. 3 Adelulf Prior of Nostell … (i.e. 1158)). 5 [Paulinus of Leeds 6 Master of St. Leonard's hospital, York. El. [July] 1186 at king's wish, but … 349; Howden 11 309; cf. R. W. Eyton, Court, Household and Itinerary of Hen. II (1878) p. 269).] Bernard Abp. of Ragusa …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… have been the Maridunum of Ptolemy, and the Muridunum of Antoninus, one of the principal stations in the country of … to its relief, and of the presence of the English monarch's Welsh allies, Cadwaladr, Cynan, and Hywel, sons of Owain … from William de Londres. Giraldus Cambrensis, in his Itinerary, states that a few years after, Grufydd's wife …
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