Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 13Kent Archaeological Society., 1880 |
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... death or retirement , among the elected Council , shall be filled up either at the General Meeting or at the next Council Meeting , which- ever shall first happen . Five Members of the Council to constitute a quorum . 3. The Council ...
... death or retirement , among the elected Council , shall be filled up either at the General Meeting or at the next Council Meeting , which- ever shall first happen . Five Members of the Council to constitute a quorum . 3. The Council ...
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... death . Most of these gifts are too insignificant for notice here , but some are not devoid of considerable interest . Richard , bishop of Chichester , who died April 3rd , 1253 , and was canonized in 1262 , bequeathed to the Friar ...
... death . Most of these gifts are too insignificant for notice here , but some are not devoid of considerable interest . Richard , bishop of Chichester , who died April 3rd , 1253 , and was canonized in 1262 , bequeathed to the Friar ...
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... death , we are told what the Pilgrims did on their arrival in Canterbury . " Knelid adown tofore the shrine and hertlich their bedis They preyd to Seint Thomas in such wyse as they couth ; And sith the holy relikes ech man with his ...
... death , we are told what the Pilgrims did on their arrival in Canterbury . " Knelid adown tofore the shrine and hertlich their bedis They preyd to Seint Thomas in such wyse as they couth ; And sith the holy relikes ech man with his ...
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... death . The mansum was still , a hundred and forty years after its first appearance in the Charte Antiquæ , known as " Master Homer's " ( sc . Mansum Magistri Homeri , a genitive singular , and not a plural ) . The situation and extent ...
... death . The mansum was still , a hundred and forty years after its first appearance in the Charte Antiquæ , known as " Master Homer's " ( sc . Mansum Magistri Homeri , a genitive singular , and not a plural ) . The situation and extent ...
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... death of Richard de Clare , forty - seven Henry III , § mention is made " of a certain market which is called Brenchelse , the assized rent thereof " is given as " value 21s . 94d . The stallage and shops are extended at 24s . " Mention ...
... death of Richard de Clare , forty - seven Henry III , § mention is made " of a certain market which is called Brenchelse , the assized rent thereof " is given as " value 21s . 94d . The stallage and shops are extended at 24s . " Mention ...
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