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- register booke of the parish of St. George the Martyr, within the citie of Canterburie, of christenings, marriages and burials. 1538–1800. Canterbury: Cross...
- publications, of which only one copy was known. These included: The Cobler of Canterburie (of 1608), 1862. Til Eulenspiegel's Howleglas, (the translation printed...
- Lancastre, and the Exchange between the King's Majesty, the Archbishops of Canterburie and Yorke, and the Bishop of London. Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Act...
- Archy's Dream; sometimes Jester to his Majestie, but exiled the Court by Canterburie's malice. Subsequently, he resided at Arthuret in ****berland, according...
- wido of ye right reverend Prel. and Martyr Tho. Cranmer, Archbish. of Canterburie'. A fire destro**** the church and the memorial, on 7 February 1841. Diarmaid...
- in Parliament against Doctor Heywood, late chaplen to the Bishop of Canterburie by the parishioners of S. Giles in the Fields ; with some considerable...
- make a reconciliation between the church of Rome and England' (Prynne, Canterburie's Doome, pp. 411, 412). Laud denied the truth of this accusation. Jones...
- in Parliament against Doctor Heywood, late chaplen to the Bishop of Canterburie by the parishioners of S. Giles in the Fields; with some considerable...
- And that next to the saide Vicegerent, shall sitt the Archebisshopp of Canterburie, and then next him on the same fourme and syde shall sytt the Archebisshop...
- they his Ministers. Written by Sir Geffrey Chaucer, Knight, amongst his Canterburie tales: and now set out apart from the rest, with a short exposition of...