Archaeologia Cantiana, Zväzok 23Kent Archaeological Society., 1898 |
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altar Anglo-Saxon arcade arch Archæological Archbishop argent arms occurs azure Bailiff Bailiff Lake beate Marie bishop built buried Canon Canterbury Cathedral Castle cathedral church century chancel chapel chevron clerestory coat of arms Cott Courtenay crypt Custumale Roffense daughter Deal Castle died Domini east eastern ecclesie Edward Elizabeth Ernulf feet fess gent Gravesend gules Gundulf's Henry honour House Hugessen impaling inches inter Item lego Johanni John Kent King lady Lanfranc London Maidstone marble marcas meum monks monument nave Norman north transept Otham parish pier presbytery present quire quire aisle recess Rector Registrum Roffense remains removed Richard Road sable sacrist Saints Sancti Sandgate Castle Sandown Castle Sevenoaks Seynt shafts shew shewn Shurland side Sittingbourne slab stone stood Street Strood Textus Roffensis Thomas Thorpe tomb tower transept Tunbridge unto vault Vespasian volo wall William Yarmouth
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