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Survey of London
… Customary of the Benedictine Monasteries of St. Augustine, Canterbury and St. Peter, Westminster, ed. Sir Edward Maunde …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… church and convent dedicated to St. Mary and St. Edmund of Canterbury in the Oxford Road; it was built in 1865. 110 The … here the most famous is Edmund Rich, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1234 to 1240, and was canonized shortly after … feoffees. 280 In 1440 Thomas de Chichele, Archdeacon of Canterbury, and Robert Danvers had licence to grant the manor …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of all his Bedfordshire property on the Archbishop of Canterbury and other trustees. 103 He died in 1530, and was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… his son, another Ralph, was in ward to the Archbishop of Canterbury. 342 Although he acknowledged the Prior's right in … arms of Colonial and American sees which have sprung from Canterbury. There is a bell-gable on the roof, containing one …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Household and Itin. of . . . Hen. II, 180. Gervase of Canterbury, Gesta Regum (Rolls Ser.), ii. 107. Rot. Litt. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the Bishop of Salisbury, 105 and the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Prior of Christchurch, 106 claimed to be … in the southeast chapel, to George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was born in 1562 and died in 1633. It is of … is an inscription. Round the canopy are shields bearing Canterbury and others impaling Gules a cheveron or between …
A History of the County of Surrey
… side of this are three terra-cotta panels with the arms of Canterbury, the initials G.A., and Archbishop Abbot's own … rain-water heads of lead. Both have the arms of the see of Canterbury impaling those of Abbot and the initials G.C., and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hertford. The council was held by Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Bisi, Bishop of the East Angles; there were …
A History of the County of Northampton
… renown as the birthplace of Henry Chicheley, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1414 to 1443, who was born about the year … of which bears his arms and another those of the see of Canterbury. Other screen work is of the same period. In … phnix-winged serpent, foliage, etc. The arms of the see of Canterbury are on one of the supporters. Behind the north …