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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at Canterbury to be there personally inthroned archbishop, or upon any other occasion whilst he was so. By some, he is … three mullets of the first; on a canton, gules, a rose, or; as they are painted in one of the windows of Gray's-Inn … for his arms, Azure, a bend cotized, between two garbs, or. 82. THOMAS TENISON, S.T.P. bishop of Lincoln, was next …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The archbishop bore for his arms, Quarterly, gules, and or, a bend, argent; or, according to archbishop Parker, Per pale, azure and gules, a bend, or. On the death of Stephen Langton, the prior and convent …
Survey of London
… Elizabeth built at least two Banqueting Houses of a more or less temporary character. 3 In 1572, on the occasion of … expression might be interpreted as pointing to a site more or less that of the present Banqueting House, and that such … building lasted for a quarter of a century. That a more or less substantial Banqueting House existed at Whitehall …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the chronicler of Abingdon Abbey, a town called Seuekesham or Seouechesham stood here before the building of the … but the others are original, and those on the outer or western side are rebated for gates. The main arch on the … of Asingdon. Vert a cross paty between four crosses formy or. Plan Of The Remains Of Abingdon Abbey The buildings on …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… Fourth. III.2 Henry VI. to 2 Victoria. Fourteen Assembly (or Congregation) Books, being registers of the acts and … called Congregations, viz.: (1.) 29 Henry VI. Assembly or Congregation Book No. I. (2.) 929 Henry VI. " " " No. II. … pryvie seall, And at he for e Wurchipp of is town in alle ynges shall wele and honestely gone in ourneye accordyng to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… confined to freeholders, who were limited to one horse or beast per person, sheep being prohibited altogether. 1 For … to inclose by the method of agreement ratified in Chancery or the Exchequer, and on 28 October 1614 Replingham entered … 19 December. 14 The area of the land to be inclosed was 7 or 8 yardlands, or 400600 acres, of which 200 acres was …
A History of the County of York
… 30 intra-mural churches and their parishes are spread more or less evenly over the city. Outside the walls there were, … to the river had been the meadows of St. Clement's—Nun Ings—and so after 1586 became part of St. Mary's, Bishophill, … Fields, Hob Moor, Micklegate Stray, and the riverside ings, lay no townships, and its boundary formed the boundary …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… appointment in the room of those who by reason of sickness or other hindrances cannot give their Attendance.' In the … to distinguish them from those serving in ordinary or extraordinary prior to 1702, and simply 'chaplains' …
A Survey of London
… I wil beginne at Temple Barre, on the right hand or North side, and so passe vppe West, through a Backe lane or streete, wherein doe stande three Innes of Chancery, the … distraught and lunatike people, of what antiquity founded, or by whom I haue not read, neither of the suppression, but …
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