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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Dane; and the ancient Via Garmundi, along which King Canute travelled barefooted to the shrine of St. Cuthbert, at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tenth century, founded a see here, which, in the reign of Canute, was united with that of Crediton, the seat of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and appointed to some freeborg, or tithing (as did king Canute afterwards) and that the heads of these freeborgs, or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the year 1020, for his great bravery and services to king Canute, created Earl of Kent. 3 He was of a noble extraction, … of Mercia, in the reign of king Ethelred II. In 1019, king Canute finding the whole kingdom in profound tranquility, … to some, his daughter. Earl Godwyne, on the death of king Canute, in 1036, directed all things with such an absolute …
Magna Britannia
… at St. Germans, and there remained, till the reign of Canute, when the sees of St. Germans and Crediton were …
Magna Britannia
… Not long before the assumption of the crown of England by Canute the Dane, Othred or Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, … had been before invested with that principality 10. After Canute had mounted the English throne, he repeatedly summoned … not acknowledging him as the lawful sovereign of England. Canute, in consequence, marched with his army towards …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of four of their kings, namely, Sweyn, Edmund Ironside, Canute, and Hardicanute. From the time of Egbert, even to the … which happened within twelve months after this, his son Canute was proclaimed king of England by the Danes; but … with which he prepared to march and fight his enemies. But Canute having in the mean time received news from Denmark, …
The Environs of London
… resided at their palace at Lambeth, 268. At Mortlake, 365. Canute's trench at Lambeth, 315. Carew , account of the … 470. Etymology and boundaries, ibid. The Dock-yards, ibid. Canute's Trench, ibid. The manor, 471. The church, 472. …
Magna Britannia
… Camerton , parish of, 52. Camps , Roman, cxlvii. cxlviii. Canute attacks Scotland, vi. Cardew , family of, lxxx. Cardew …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Sudbury; Sut ton; Wake; Winchelsey; Wulfred Canton, John, Canute or Cnut, King, Cappell, Jacques, Capra, Alice, Geoff., … Leics., Cloker, Hen., Clyderhow, John, Ric., Cnut, see Canute Coar sisters, schoolmistresses in Tottenham, Cobden, …
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