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A History of the County of Essex
… widow of John Tillotson (d. 1694), Archbishop of Canterbury. 590 On Elizabeth's death in 1702 her executors …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… archbishops Augustine to 988 A LIST OF THE ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY. 1. AUGUSTINE, or as he is usually stiled, St. … hospitably by Ethelbert, king of Kent, and conducted to Canterbury, where he then resided with his queen Bertha, who … and his companions, a settled place of residence at Canterbury, went over into France, to Arles, where he was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… received into his family, and made by him archdeacon of Canterbury, and provost of Beverly, after which he was … of Trinity Sunday, ordained a priest in Christ-church, in Canterbury, and the next day, being then 44 years of age, he … by obliging him to resign the archdeaconry of Canterbury, which he did with great reluctance. Pope …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in conjunction with the prior and convent of the church of Canterbury; but upon the latter making their appeals to the … and directed for that purpose to the dean and chapter of Canterbury, inclosed in which, is an unadorned small sheet of … the election of an archbishop by the prior and convent of Canterbury, the royal assent and approbation was obtained …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is now called, Chichester, and from thence to this see of Canterbury; upon which he went to Rome for the pall, which he … at Abingdon, but afterwards removed to his own church of Canterbury, and depo sited in the south cross of the choir, … and from thence in 1006, to this patriarchal chair of Canterbury, being then of the age of 52 or 53 years, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the translation of bishop Juxon to the archbishopric of Canterbury, he was appointed his successor in the see of … which he had caused to be erected there, nor even at Canterbury to be there personally inthroned archbishop, or … paid, part to All Souls college, part to the church of Canterbury, part to Harbledown hospital, and part to indigent …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Whitgift should be directly translated to the see of Canterbury, on his intended resignation; and to this he was … he usually travelled with a great retinue; he once came to Canterbury with a train of 500 horse, one hundred of which … was next in 1604, promoted to this archbishopric of Canterbury. 6He was born at Farnworth, in Lancashire, 7 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… castles OF THE PALACES AND CASTLES BELONGING TO THE SEE OP CANTERBURY. BESIDES the most antient palace of the archbishopric at Canterbury, given to it at the first erection of it by … of all of the rest, excepting the antient palace at Canterbury, those of Ford and Bekesborne, which were not so …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of that prerogative, which of right belonged to the see of Canterbury. But though at the reformation and the abolition … 1 Of such high rank and dignity was the archbishop of Canterbury held to be, that all England was in a manner … 5 Another right claimed by the metropolitans of the see of Canterbury, was that of performing the sacred and honourable …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… JURISDICTIONS AND PREROGATIVES OF THE ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY. THE PROVINCE of Canterbury at this time comprehends the fees of twenty one … bishops, and immediately subject to the archbishop of Canterbury, and are called his peculairs; to which he …