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... record of a council held there in the year 838. as will be mentioned hereafter . " The Leland , describing this place , says , " olde monuments of the toune of Kingeston , be " founde yn the declyving doune from Come Park " towards the ...
... record of a council held there in the year 838. as will be mentioned hereafter . " The Leland , describing this place , says , " olde monuments of the toune of Kingeston , be " founde yn the declyving doune from Come Park " towards the ...
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... - firmed by another Charter of the same King , dated 1st March 1421. Anno regn . 8. wherein the fee firm , is called 261. 6s . 8d . But it seems by by what we may collect from subsequent records , particularly 12 HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES.
... - firmed by another Charter of the same King , dated 1st March 1421. Anno regn . 8. wherein the fee firm , is called 261. 6s . 8d . But it seems by by what we may collect from subsequent records , particularly 12 HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES.
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A. Anderson. by what we may collect from subsequent records , particularly from their plea to the demand of Arrears as stated in the Pipe Roll of 5. 6. Phillip and Mary to have been reckoned only 267 . HENRY VI . 66 King ... records, ...
A. Anderson. by what we may collect from subsequent records , particularly from their plea to the demand of Arrears as stated in the Pipe Roll of 5. 6. Phillip and Mary to have been reckoned only 267 . HENRY VI . 66 King ... records, ...
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... to Gilbert Clare earl of Gloucester ; the castle was probably then demolished ; its memory , except in this record , is not preserved even by tradition . In the year 1472 , the Bastard Falconbridge , with 16 HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES.
... to Gilbert Clare earl of Gloucester ; the castle was probably then demolished ; its memory , except in this record , is not preserved even by tradition . In the year 1472 , the Bastard Falconbridge , with 16 HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES.
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... records of the town are carefully preserved . Here are deposited the churchwarden's accounts of as early date as the reign of Henry VII . and the chamberlain's books , which commence in Edward VI . The market at this place is held on ...
... records of the town are carefully preserved . Here are deposited the churchwarden's accounts of as early date as the reign of Henry VII . and the chamberlain's books , which commence in Edward VI . The market at this place is held on ...
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aged ancient Anne Milner Anno Anno Domini annum April armour Bailiffs bereying Bishop body of William Bridge buried chancel Chapel Charter chosen High Steward Church cote crown cucking stool D. D. inst dated daughter departed Earl Edmund Edward Edward the Elder erected expence Francis Villiers freemen Gent George Godfrey de Lucy granted Hampton Court HARDINGE Hawarde Heirs held Henry III holden inscription interred the body James Jane July King John King's Kingston upon Thames Kyngham le Tanner Leziman lies the body lieth the body London lyeth M. A. inst manor of Combe Mark Snelling Mary memory Merton Money since laid monument Norbeton North Nuthall Paid Poor Queen Elizabeth Recd record reign of Henry rent Richard Richard Taverner Right Honourable ringers Robert Burnell Sept side stone Thomas Town of Kingston Vicar Walter de Merton wayges wife wyff yerds
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Sida 22 - Kingston and take care of him if he were alive ; but, as one of the journalists of that time observes, it was too late, for he was dead and stripped, and good pillage found in his pocket.
Sida 58 - at the Mount of St Mary's, in the stony stage where I now stand, I have brought you some fine biscuits, baked in the oven of charity, carefully conserved for the chickens of the church, the sparrows of the spirit, and the sweet swallows of salvation.
Sida 77 - After the removal of the timber and several Loads of Rubbish they heard very plainly some loud Groans and Cries in the Grave ; soon after they came to the heads of two Persons ; the man was speechless and almost dead, having his head closely confined between two Stones ; the Woman was not so much pressed, but being immediately taken care of by Dr. Cranmer, they are both in a fair way of Recovery.
Sida 58 - Arriving at the mount of St. Mary's, in the stony stage * where I now •stand, I have brought you some fine biskets, baked in the oven of charity, and carefully conserved for the chickens of the church, the sparrows of the spirit, and the sweet swallows of salvation.
Sida 69 - By the suavity of his manners, the serenity of his temper, and the natural candour of his disposition, he gained the love and esteem of his numerous friends and connexions ; and by his benevolence and kind attentions...
Sida 21 - Kingston, with a body of about 600 horse; their avowed object being to release the king and bring him to parliament; to settle peace in the kingdom, and to preserve the laws. A declaration to this effect was sent to the citizens of London, who were invited to join them. The parliament immediately sent...
Sida 76 - Millis) on the spot ; bruised and wounded several others; and buried in the grave both the son and daughter for above three hours : during which time many were employed in digging out the rubbish, in order to get at the bodies...
Sida 93 - His honours perish in the dust, And pomp and beauty, birth and blood : That glorious day exalts the just, To full dominion o'er the proud.
Sida 21 - Pritty, who found the royalists but ill-prepared for defence.:}: A skirmish took place near Surbiton common, in which the Earl of Holland and his party were soon defeated. The Earl himself fled to Harrow, but was soon afterwards taken prisoner. The Duke of Buckingham escaped ; but his brother, the beautiful Lord Francis Villiers, was slain in the skirmish.
Sida 84 - Morton, Knt. and colonel, and Sir Albert Morton, Knt., Principal Secretary of State to King Charles. Of Mrs. Morton's mother, Mrs. Honeywood, of Charing, in Kent, we are told that she was " the wonder of her sex and this age, for she lived to see near 400 issued from her loynes." Dr. Nicholas West, vicar of Kingston in 1502, was a scholar of Eton and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. He was consecrated Bishop of Ely in 1515, and died in 1533. The Rev. Edmund Staunton was another distinguished...