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Edmund of
Hadenham (fl. 1307), was a monk of
Rochester and an
English chronicler. On the
authority of
William Lambard, the
Kentish topographer, a historical...
- (1324–1327)
William of
Merston (26
February 1327 – 1327)
Alexander de
Hadenham and Adam de
Fyneham (1327–1328)
Richard of
Aldeburgh (1329–1334) Simon...
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house in
Great Expectations,
Satis House. A monk of Rochester,
Edmund of
Hadenham (fl. 1307) was an
English chronicler. The priest,
botanist and geologist...
- History") The
Ecclesiastical History of the 14th-century monk
Edmund of
Hadenham This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Annals...
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Conservative Charlie Douglas 446 19.5 17.5
Labour Eloise Hadenham 425 18.6 7.1
Liberal Democrats Catherine Cole 136 5.9 2.1
Majority 833...
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forces of King John
during the
siege of
Rochester Castle.
Edmund de
Hadenham recounts that
there was not a pyx left "in
which the body of the Lord might...
- despair." Otto and the
monks accompanied Malam**** and his
compatriots to '
Hadenham,'
following in
procession and hymn.
While there is no
known account of...
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Bulstrode 17
January 1644: Sir
Heneage Proby 29
August 1644:
Henry Beke, of
Hadenham 1
December 1646:
William Bowyer of
Denham Court 17
November 1647: Richard...
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February 1614. He
married Margaret, only
daughter of
Henry Beke of
Hadenham, Buckinghamshire, and High
Sheriff of that
county in 1644. She was a relative...