| John Britton - 1813 - 1036 pages
...money, and three thousand florins, They also tarried away three charters of Canute, four of Hardrcanute, one of Edward the Confessor, two of Henry I. three...abbot being at this time in London, the rioters seized awl confined Peter Clopton, the prior, and about twenty of the monks, whom they afterwards compelled,... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - 1818 - 480 pages
...money, and three thousand florins, They also carried away three charters of Canute, four of Hardicanute, one of Edward the Confessor, two of Henry I. three...whole chapter of the convent, to execute, under the capitular seal, a deed, constituting the burgesses a guild or corporation. They also forced them to... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1818 - 320 pages
...of Canute, four of Hardicanute, one of Edward the Confessor, two of Henry I. three of Henry III. 12 papal bulls, with several deeds, written obligations...many of the manors and granges belonging to it in the town and its vicinity shared the same fate. The abbot being then in London, the insurgents seized... | |
| J. Deck - 1821 - 188 pages
...of Henry the Third, twelve papal bulls, with several deeds, written obligations and acknowledgements for money due to the convent. Great part of the monastery...belonging to it, in Bury and its vicinity, shared the stime fate. The abbot being at this time in London, the rioters seized and confined Peter Clopton,... | |
| Bury Saint Edmunds. [Appendix]. - 1827 - 448 pages
...£500 in ready money, and 3000 florins. They carried away several charters and many other things : great part of the monastery was reduced to ashes, and many of the granges and manors in the vicinity of the town shared the same fate. The King, being informed of these... | |
| J. Deck - 1836 - 150 pages
...four of Hardicanute, one of Edward the Confessor, two of Henry the First, three of Henry the Third, twelve papal bulls, with several deeds, written obligations,...and many of the manors and granges belonging to it iu Bury and its vicinity shared the same fate. The abbot being at this time in London, the rioters... | |
| John Kirby - 1839 - 542 pages
...3 charters of Canute, 4 of Hardicanute, 1 of Edward the Confessor, 2 of Henry I. 3 of Henry III. 12 papal bulls, with several deeds, written obligations...many of the manors and granges belonging to it in the town and its vicinity shared the same fate. The abbot being then in London, the insurgents seized... | |
| William White - 1855 - 830 pages
...money and three thousand florins. They also carried away three charters of Canute, four of Hardicanute, one of Edward the Confessor, two of Henry I., three...whole chapter of the convent, to execute, under the capitular seal, a deed, constituting th» burgesses a guild or corporation. They also forced them to... | |
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