The antiquities of Canterbury. Or a survey of that ancient citie, with the suburbs, and cathedrall Containing principally matters of antiquity in them all. Collected chiefly from old manuscripts, lieger-bookes, and other like records, for the most part, never as yet printed. With an appendix here annexed: wherein (for better satisfaction to the learned) the manuscripts, and records of chiefest consequence, are faithfully exhibited. All (for the honour of that ancient metropolis, and his good affection to antiquities) sought out and published by the industry, and goodwill of William Somner.

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The antiquities of Canterbury. Or a survey of that ancient citie, with the suburbs, and cathedrall Containing principally matters of antiquity in them all. Collected chiefly from old manuscripts, lieger-bookes, and other like records, for the most part, never as yet printed. With an appendix here annexed: wherein (for better satisfaction to the learned) the manuscripts, and records of chiefest consequence, are faithfully exhibited. All (for the honour of that ancient metropolis, and his good affection to antiquities) sought out and published by the industry, and goodwill of William Somner.
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Somner, William, 1598-1669.
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London :: printed by I[ohn] L[egat] for Richard Thrale, and are to be sold at his shop at Pauls-Gate at the signe of the Crosse-Keyes,
1640.
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"The antiquities of Canterbury. Or a survey of that ancient citie, with the suburbs, and cathedrall Containing principally matters of antiquity in them all. Collected chiefly from old manuscripts, lieger-bookes, and other like records, for the most part, never as yet printed. With an appendix here annexed: wherein (for better satisfaction to the learned) the manuscripts, and records of chiefest consequence, are faithfully exhibited. All (for the honour of that ancient metropolis, and his good affection to antiquities) sought out and published by the industry, and goodwill of William Somner." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12598.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.

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A forme or faculty of a Notaries creation by vertue of the precedent delegation.

HEnricus permissione divina Prior ecclesiae Christi Cantuar. Dilecto sibi in Christo Iohanni de Watford clerico Lincoln' Dios. Salutem, & in agendis viam veritatis. Hii sunt ad officia publica meritò promovendi, quos morum honestas, literarum peritia & factorum experientia sufficientes reddunt ad laborum fastigia, & solicitudines publicas subeundas. Cum igitur De∣minus Bassyanus de Alliate de Mediolano Comes Palatinus nobis potestatem creandi tres tabelliones seu notarios publicos authori∣tate eidem Domino Bassiano & antecessoribus suis à divis Im∣peratoribus super conficiendis tabellionibus seu notariis publicis concessa, plenariè duxerit concedendam, prout in literis suis patentibus inde confectis quarum tenor inferius describitur pleni∣us continetur. Nosque virtute potestatis ejusdem, cum exacta diligentiâ, servata formâ in eisdem literis contenta, Ma' Richar∣dum de Northon' Lincoln' Dioc', & Iohannem de Berham Can∣tuarien. Dioc' Tabelliones seu Notarios publicos nuper creavi∣mus, unumque adhuc creare, virtute potestatis ejusdem, tabelli∣onem seu notarium publicum valeamus: probitatis merita, &

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sagacitatis industriam te idoneum redden' ad tabellionatus offi∣cium exercendum, quae & quem, diligenti examinatione prae∣missa in te invenimus, attendentes: recepto prius à te ad sancta Dei Evangelia corporaliter juramento super omnibus & singulis articulis servandis in praedictis patentibus literis contentis, & de tabellionatus officio fideliter & legaliter exercendo, te crea∣mus Tabellionem & N' publicum, ac de eodem officio per Pennam, Calamarium atque Cartam quae in manibus tenemus praesentialite investimus authoritate qua fungimur memoratâ Dantes & concedentes tibi plenam licentiam & liberam potesta∣tem faciendi & exercendi omnia & singula quae in eisdem paten∣tibus literis continentur, & ad Tabellionatus officium spectare noscuntur, vel etiam pertinere, & quod ad te, si necesse fuerit, in omnibus & singulis supradictis & quae ad praedictum officium pertinent liberè recurratur. Tenor autem praedictarum literarum talis est. Venerabili in Christo patri—Priori ecclesiae Christi Cant. Bassianus de Alliate de Mediolano Dei gratia Comes Pala∣tinus Salutem, &c. ut supra. In cujus Rei testimonium & cer∣titudinem pleniorem praemissa per Hugonem de Byford notarium publicum infrascriptum in hanc publicam formam redigi manda∣vimus & sigilli nostri appensione muniri. Dat' & act' apud Wale∣worth juxta Lamheth Anno Domini Millesimo trecentesimo nonc. Indictione octava, vicesimo septimo die mensis Martii, Praesen∣tibus discretis viris Iohanne de Teneth, Hugone de sancta Mar∣gareta, Alexandro de Sandwico monachis ecclesiae nostrae praedi∣ctae, Bertino de Twitham Ad. de Thrulegh armigeris nostris literatis testibus ad haec vocatis specialiter & rogatis.

Et ego Hugo de Byford Clericus Hereford. Dioc. publicus authoritate Imperiali notarius, praemissis Iuramenti praestationi, creationi & investiturae concessioni & da∣tioni una cum testibus praedictis, anno, indictione, die & loco praedictis praesens interfui, & ea omnia prout supra scribuntur fieri vidi & audivi, & ad mandatum dicti Domini Prioris in hanc publicam formam redegi, meoque signo consueto signavirogatus.

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