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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the iron cross, being at the four vent way between St. Margaret's and Castle street, 5 which had been given to … to it, 6 and likewise a small piece of meadow land in St. Mildred's, to the mayor and commonalty and their … of the said city; to be delivered to them on the feast of St. Andrew yearly, to cloath the poor of three parishes every …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… answering to the same number of wards, viz. Burgate, St. George's-gate, Ridingate, Wincheap. gate, built in the … Westgate, and Northgate. BURGATE was formerly called St. Micheael's-gate, from a church of that name once near it. … the high road from Sandwich to Deal leading through it. ST. GEORGE rS-GATE, formerly called Newingate, and before …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which iter, on a question arising, whether the borough of St. Martin and of Fyspole, was within the liberties of the city, 4the jury found, that the borough of St. Martin should in future be subject and answerable with … the priory of Christ-church, or the monastery of St Augustine, by any manner of means. Anno 780, in certain …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… tower of king Ethelbert, and the other stately ruins of St. Augustine's monastery, the steeples and towers of the … to it, and is within the jurisdiction of the county of Kent. A description of it has already been given in the … western side is in the parish of Thanington, and county of Kent; at the south extremity of it are the remains of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called Le Gravel Pet, in Winchape-field, in the parish of St. Mary de Castro, lying between a certain way leading from … the south, as the deed expresses it. 1 WILLIAM BENNET, of St. Andrew's parish, mayor of this city in 1450, gave by his … in 1464 2 to this city, two tenements beside Jury-lane, in St. Mary Bredman's parish, to the welfare and common profit …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… another. The plantation of hops in the eastern division of Kent, pays in general, a 4th part nearly of the produce of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… follows: COGAN'S HOSPITAL, situated on the south side of St. Peter's-street, almost opposite to the late gate of the … poor widows of clergymen, who had lived in Canterbury, in Kent, or in London, to be nominated and approved of by the … of that parish, in the History of the County of Kent. BOYS'S HOSPITAL, named by the founder Jesus hospital, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… general chapters be held twice a year at the feasts of St. John the Baptist (25 June) and St. Catherine (23 November). 5The archdeacons of Canterbury …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the lesser hill of the Dungeon, in the parish of St. Mary Bredin, has been pulled down for some years, and … of the exchequer; 4 and when Leland visited this part of Kent in the 30 th year of that reign, he then resided at this … that city in the year 1458, and sheriff of the county of Kent in the 34th year of Henry VI.'s reign, at which time he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in different parts of this city. Without Burgate, in St. Paul's parish, was, of antient time, a wheat market, at … there; and in a deed or charter of lands given to St. Augustine's by one Dunwaldus in 760, mention is made of a … and still remenbered by the name of the rush market; in St. George;s street, about the Augustine's Friars gate, there …
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