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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… vol. i. p. 209. Brompton, col. 733. Thorn, col, 1766. Weever, p. 50, who says, he was drowned in 614, and that an … taken from the manuscript in Trinity college library. Weever, p. 50, says, he had this epitaph: Omnibus est annis … Abbasq; secundus. Thorn. col. 1768; and Chron. Tab. 2230. Weever, p. 50, says, he was interred here, with this epitaph: …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and of Edward the Confessor. See Battely's Somner, p. 26. Weever, p. 239. Gervas, col. 1631. Thorn, col. 1760, 1762. … p. 90. King Ethelbert, who died anno 616, was buried, says Weever, p. 41, on the north side of this church, with this … of Theodebert, king of Lorraine, was buried by him. Weever, p. 43; at the altar of St. John, says Thorn, col. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of St. Peter and St. Paul, near his predecssor. 17 Weever says, he wrote a learned book on the Observation of … Jews and Gentiles, as may be found illustrated at large by Weever in his Funeral Monuments. 60 Hence it was, that … Gervas says, sixteen years; but Battely places it in 604. Weever says, he died on May 26, in the thirteenth year after …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… abbess of Barking, in Essex. Chron. Tables, col. 2250. See Weever, p. 199. Spelman. Gloss. verbum Cancellarius, says, he … See Tanner's Monasticon, p. 558. Gervas, col. 1465, 1675. Weever, p. 218. Chron. Tab. col. 2257. Battely's Somner, p. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… convent. Lib. Eccl. Cant. See Battely's Somner, p. 122. Weever has given him this epitaph: Hic jacet ANSELMUS post … to have been his, but how true, the above account shews. Weever, in his Funeral Monuments, p. 27, has given the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next above the tomb of archbishop Stratford. 9 Weever has given part of an inscription, composed to his … in his pontisical dress, lying at length on it, 18 but Weever in his Funeral Monuments, seems to differ from him, … had sat in the partriarchal chair of this see 29 years 56. Weever says, he was a man, happy in the constantenjoyment of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Lincoln. See Biog. Brit. vol. iii. p. 2252, note [A]. See Weever, p. 303. Chron. Tab. col. 2261. Battely's Somner, p. … of a repulse. Battely, pt. 70. Knyghton, col. 2431, 2435. Weever, p. 304. Battely, pt. ii. p. 70. See Tanner's … Catalogue, p. 289. Battely's Somner, p 71, append. No. vi. Weever, p. 23, says, he died very rich in 1224. Batt. pt. ii. …
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