Notes on the Churches in the Counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey

Notes on the Churches in the Counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey
Author: Arthur Hussey
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230289069

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1852 edition. Excerpt: ... different, statement is, that Elthrude, niece of K. Alfred, bestowed this manor upon the abbey of St. Peter at Ghent, "upon which it (Lewisham) became a cell of Benedictine monks to that house." After his suppression of alien priories, K. Henry V gave this cell to Ins recently-erected priory at Shene (or Richmond), in Surrey, A.d. 1414. (Monast. VI, 987.)--It may be observed, that the charter above quoted and a donation of land at Waltham with the church to Chertsey Abbey in Surrey, are the only examples I have noticed, though several may have been overlooked, in the first five volumes of the Codex Diplomaticus of churches being named in connection with the places forming the subjects of the documents. 196. Leybourne.--On the northern side of the north aisle of this church is a curious niche, much ornamented. It has a quatrefoil in the head, below which are two trefoiled arches divided by a shaft. 197. Lidsing.--An ancient endowed chapelry in the parish of Gillingham, to which church it is annexed. 198. Liminge.--A.D. 1291) "Ecclia de Limmingg cum capella;" and it is named in (Val. Eccl.) with the chapels of Stanford and Paddlesworth; which connection still subsists. The latter place has a church assigned to it in D. B.); but as Stanford has not, to that very possibly may have belonged one of the three churches mentioned in D.B.) under "Leminge."--The earliest notice discovered of this church is in a charter of Uuihtraed, king of Kent, A.d. 697: "basilicae beatae maris genitricis domini quae sita est in loco qui dicitur limingae: of the church of the blessed Mary, the Lord's mother, which is situated in the place called Liminge." (Cod. Dipl., I, 50.) It is repeatedly named in subsequent records in that collection. Liminge church is said...

Notes on the Churches in the Counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, Mentioned in Domesday Book, and Those of More Recent Date

Notes on the Churches in the Counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, Mentioned in Domesday Book, and Those of More Recent Date
Author: Arthur Hussey
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Total Pages: 466
Release: 2019-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780461255904

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Notes on the Churches in the Counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, Mentioned in Domesday Book, and Those of More Recent Date

Notes on the Churches in the Counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, Mentioned in Domesday Book, and Those of More Recent Date
Author: Arthur Hussey
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2015-09-18
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ISBN: 9781342980083

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