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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… CHURCH OF CHRIST, IN CANTERBURY. 1 Dean Wotton's Monument. Canterbury Cathedral NICHOLAS WOTTON, LL. D. was, by the king's charter of foundation, constituted the first dean of this … Life of Whitgist. This chapel, formerly called Brenchley's chantry, which has been mentioned already before, having …
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 … ad Portum Lemanis, or Limne, xvi miles. 7 In Peutinger's Table, written about the time of Theodosius the Great, it … encounter with the Romans, the very morning after Csar's arrival on his second expedition into this country, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ethelbert, and the other stately ruins of St. Augustine's monastery, the steeples and towers of the several parish … the fine appearance of Hales-place, the view of St. Martin's hill and church, and the royal cavalry barracks; and lastly … one likewise formerly belonging to the chaplains of the chantry of Edward the black prince, 17 the scite of which has …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… though there were several parliaments in king Edward I.'s time, before the 18th year of his reign, yet there is no … de Maydestan. 27th. Council at Westminster. Simon atte Bourne, John de Chaning. 29th. Parliament at Westminster. … succeeding to the earldom of Rockingham, on his brother's death in 1745, a new writ ordered, and Sir Thomas Hales, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… STAPLEGATE. The VILLE of the PRECINCTS of the ARCHBISHOP'S PALACE. THE VILLE of the PRECINCTS OF CHRIST-CHURCH. The WHITE OR AUGUSTINE FRIARS. KINGSBRIDGE, or ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL, and COKYN'S HOSPITAL. The FOLLOWING are situated … BOROUGH and MANOR OF LONGPORT. SMITH'S ALMS-HOUSES. DOGE'S CHANTRY, and ST. LAURENCE'S HOSPITAL. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Franciscans came first into England in king Henry III.'s reign, about the year 1224. 4 How they were afterwards en … to incur theirs, left it might bring with it the people's displeasure too, made a virtue of a necessity, and after … nunnery, to find a priest to celebrate mass in it, in the chantry founded by John Bourn, rector of Frakenham, in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Fyspole, over the lordship of the abbot of St. Augustine's, and there fixed and placed a new wooden cross, as one of … bridge of Westgate, to the breedth or wideness of the king's Stowere, 2 and beyond, of old usage, with the ground under … 3 and from Hardesmill, by the Stowere unto Chansell or Chantry; and by the same Stowere leading towards the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… those now remaining, there were only two, viz. St. Martin's without, and St. Alphage's within the walls, which were not of the patronage of some … eastward of the porch, are the ruins of the walls of a chantry, adjoining to the walls of the church, but shut out …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… N. division of the county of Nottingham, 4 miles (S. S. E.) from Worksop; containing 193 inhabitants, and … Stephen) CAREBY ( St. Stephen), a parish, in the union of Bourne, wapentake of Beltisloe, parts of Kesteven, county of … Stephen) CARLBY ( St. Stephen), a parish, in the union of Bourne, wapentake of Ness, parts of Kesteven, county of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… may also have acquired an overlordship of Plaish. 7 Lydley's early connexions were with Condover hundred 8 and so … after the Chatwall estate (386 a.) was sold to Cornelius Bourne (d. 1804), another Liverpool merchant. Bourne's son Peter, also of Liverpool, died c. 1843 and his …
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