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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… I. E. M. for John Easday, mayor, whose public spirit Mr. Somner mentions very honorably for this repair of the city … is by no means likely to be followed. See Battely's Somner, p. 14. This gate stood almost, though not quite, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for the several profits and issues arising from it. 1 Somner has shewn, that at least from the last year of king … of Portgreva or Portreve. Bat. Somn. p. 178. See Battely's Somner, p. 179, where there is a list of the names of several … large under the description of that borough. See Battely's Somner, appendix, p. 3, No. vi. where these letters of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… then both called by the name of the Spechhouse. Battely's Somner, p. 66. These rooms were erected mostly at the expence … till about the time of the restoration, when Mr. John Somner, brother to the antiquary, at the expence of upwards … erected in its room, at the expence of the corporation. Somner, p. 70, says, this house of the Templars was situated …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the parish of St. Margaret, within this city. Battely's Somner, p. 183, from the archives of the city. Is the … Prerogative-office, Canterbury. The two stone houses in Somner's time, the one the Tyger, the other the White Horse, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are printed in ibid. appendix, No. xxiii. xxiv. Battely's Somner, p. 71. He was nominated by the patron, and afterwards … of it at 6l. total 14l. Thorn, col. 2168. See Battely's Somner, p. 19 & seq. The queen's grant is printed in ibid. … in the year 1317, in the 12 th year of Edward II. Mr. Somner says, he had good inducement to avouch, that it was …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Canterbury he drew heavily on Battely's 1703 edition of Somner's Antiquities of Canterbury, originally published in … p. 34; Lond. Gaz. no. 19985. Referred to as Le Neve. W. Somner and N. Battely, The Antiquities of Canterbury. London, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… second; 2, Warner; 3, Whetenall; and 4, Howe. Battely's Somner, p. 40. The heirs of John de Polre, in the 8th year of … Tokers, under Ospringe, in the History of Kent. Battely's Somner, p. 131. Tanner's Mon. p. 2co. See Rot. Esch. 19 … Martin; the instrument of which is printed in Battely's Somner, appendix, No. ix. I find this name of Wyke …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that time, made by Odo, prior of Christ-church; and Mr. Somner conceived this to be the church intended by these … on these melancholy occasions at Newgate. See Battely's Somner, p. 80. Archbishop Courtney obtained of king Richard … times for their frequent visiting of them. See Battely's Somner, p. 124, 135. Kennet's Parochial Antiq. p. 613. Pat. 7 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stream, at no long distance below Westgate itself. Mr. Somner thinks it is the same, which about king Richard I.'s … to make a wharf about the King's-mill. See Battely's Somner, p. 24, append. No. vii d On the condition that all … which was given to the canons of St. Gregories. Battely's Somner, p.25. Rot. Esch. His lands were disgavelled by the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… III. the antient boundaries of which are particularized by Somner, p. 64. See the instruments relating to this grant in … appendix, No. xxa. xx Stow's Survey, p. 351. Battely's Somner, p. 64. Where, says Mr. Somner, the Crown inn, or some part of it then stood, this …
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