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A History of the County of Kent
… between ' our, new gate and the entrance to our church,' i.e. between Friars' Way and ' Brekyepotes Lane.' 35 The new … Canterbury in 1588 the church is represented as having a tower surmounted by a high spire. 75 In the more detailed and … Langdon, 76 made 30 September, 1595, the church has no tower or transepts and the cloister lies on the north side of …
A History of the County of Dorset
… After they had begun this work, they determined to add a tower as a fortification for the town, port, and their own … ft. long and 600 ft. broad by the sea for the site of the tower in free alms without any rent, and also a sum of 10 a …
A History of the County of Kent
… stayed two days at the priory of the Holy Trinity, i.e. at Christchurch. Four of them then set out for London, … 1539, bought the premises, including the church and bell-tower, for £100, and sold them in 1544 to Thomas Rolf or … Test. Vet. 761. MS. Royal, 2 D, xxiv. Cott. MS. Galba, E. xi. MS. Royal, 3 E, ix. Ibid. 3 D, ii. Ibid. 3 D, iv. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… secured a licence to the contrary they must deface tower, cloister, 'and choir forthwith the church' within 4 … 110 60 feet, while the chancel was 95 28 feet. The tower was probably at the crossing. The cloister, 80 feet … the whole course of the dispute. For a clear summary see E. H. Pearce, Walter de Wenlok, Abbot of Westminster, 37-40. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… for two of their number. In a list of prisoners in the Tower on 20 November, 1539, appear the names of Peter … same a yearly rent of one halfpenny. B.M. Cott. MS. Vesp. E. xxv, fol. 217. Reg. Epist. Peckham (Rolls Ser.), ii, … iii, 21112. Close, 14 Edw. I, m. 2 d. B.M. Cott. MS. Vesp. E. xxv, fol. 55. Close, 8 Edw. I, m. 5. Ibid. 33 Edw. I, m. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… messuage in Oxford to the prior and Crutched Friars by the Tower of London, 'that they may found there a dwelling-place …
A History of the County of Kent
… June two cart-loads of friars drove through London to the Tower, 52 and it is possible that some of the Greenwich … partly in case Cromwell wished to have him brought to the Tower and tortured. 78 Meanwhile the king instituted a … Observants of Greenwich do not seem to have been friars, e.g. John Standish. There seems to be no evidence that Forest …
A History of the County of Kent
… for his own. In November, 1538, Neville was sent to the Tower for complicity in the conspiracy of the Poles, and a … 38 Edw. III, m. 31 d. Pat. 48 Edw. III, pt. 2, m. 22. i.e. in the manor of Delmynden; Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i, 81. Pat. 17 Ric. II, pt. 2, m. 42. Chron. W. Thorne, in Twysden's Decem Scriptures, 2168. Hist. MSS. …
A History of the County of London
… of St. Dunstan in the West 52 and St. Olave near the Tower, 53 but the most valuable part of the property must …
A History of the County of York
… Coke, supported the rebellion. He was imprisoned in the Tower and in Newgate, condemned by Act of Attainder a few … John Marrey or Marre, before 1407 32 John Sutton, 1472 33 'E. Th. Prior' 1515 34 John Bale (?) c. 1530 35 Laurence Coke, …
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