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CM - Cartae Antiquae et Miscellaneae (Lambeth Charters)
1 - Cartae Miscellaneae I
2 - Cartae Miscellaneae II
3 - Cartae Miscellaneae III
4 - Cartae Miscellaneae IV
5 - Cartae Miscellaneae V
6 - Cartae Miscellaneae VI
7 - Cartae Miscellaneae VII
8 - Cartae Miscellaneae VIII
9 - Cartae Miscellaneae IX
10 - Cartae Miscellaneae X
11 - Cartae Miscellaneae XI
1 - Notification in Latin and English by King Henry I to all in whose shires Archbishop Anselm and the monks of Canterbury have lands, that he has confirmed to them all the lands they held in the time of King Edward and King William.
2 - Notification in Latin and English by King Henry II to Archbishop Theobald and the monks of Christ Church of confirmation of lands and privileges.
3 - Notification in Latin and English by King Henry II to Archbishop Theobald and the monks of Christ Church of confirmation of lands and privileges.
4 - Notification by King Henry II to monks of Canterbury, of confirmation of all rights given to them by King Henry his grandfather.
5 - Notification by King Richard I of confirmation to the church of Canterbury of all its liberties, as in CM XI/4.
6 - Notification by King Henry son of King Henry (the young king), of confirmation of liberties as before.
7 - Letter of King John to the Prior and monks of Christ Church, inviting them to return from exile.
8 - Notification by King Richard I of confirmation to Archbishop Hubert Walter and the monks of Christ Church of all liberties, on account of reverence for the blessed Thomas the martyr [Thomas Becket].
9 - Notification by King Henry II of confirmation to Archbishop Theobald and his successors and the church of Canterbury, of the church of St. Martin of Dover, with the new tithe of fish for the whole year given to it by the burgesses of Dover, subject to the maintenance of the Benedictine rule there.
10 - Charter of King John
11 - Mandate of King John confirming the will of Archbishop Hubert. William, Earl Marshall, William de Braose. Rouen 30 Aug. (no year but perhaps 1199).
12 - Notification by King John that he has confirmed to Archbishop Hubert and the church of Canterbury the fee of William de Ros. Witnesses: John Gray, Bishop of Norwich, William des Roches, seneschal of Anjou, Peter de Pratellis, William Briwer, Hubert de Burgh, chamberlain, Garin de Glapion, Peter of Stokes. La Fleche, per manum nostrum, 10 Jan. 1201-2
13 - Letter of King Henry II to Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, announcing that he has no intention of seeking coronation by the Archbishop of York at Lincoln. Nottingham, T. chancellor.
14 - Chirograph of agreement between Archbishop Boniface and the subprior and Convent of Canterbury as to the election of a new prior, the troubles of the realm having created difficulties and the archbishop being overseas. 25 Jan. 1263-4
15 - Notification by the mayor and citizens of London to King John that the fifteen day fair at Lambeth proposed by Archbishop Hubert is not to their detriment, providing it begins on the morrow of Lammas. No date.
16 - Notification by Peter of Stokes that he has sworn to keep the fee of William de Ros, which the king has returned to Archbishop Hubert and the church of Canterbury and which the Archbishop has committed to his charge, faithfully and without waste throughout the minority of the heirs.
17 - Chirograph of a solemn agreement between Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury and the Prior and Convent of Rochester for the exchange of the manor of Lambeth for that of Darent, with its church and the chapel of Helles, and a sheepfold in Cliffe.
18 - Consent of Gilbert Glanvill, Bishop of Rochester to the exchange of Lambeth.
19 - Another version of CM XI/17.
20 - Notification by King Richard I that he has confirmed the exchange, Tours.
21 - Notification by King Richard I that he confirms to Archbishop Hubert the manor of Lambeth.
22 - Confirmation by King John of the preceding transactions (CM XI/17-21, concerning manor of Lambeth), at Chinon.
23 - Assignment by Thomas the Prior and Convent of Leeds of a pension of twenty shillings in lieu of episcopalia to the Bishop of Winchester [William de Edington] from the church of Leatherhead which has just been appropriated to them by papal authority. 23 March 1345-6.
24 - Letters patent of King Edward III reciting a charter protecting the lands of the church of England against oppression.
25 - Certificate by Walter Bronescombe, Bishop of Exeter, to Robert Kilwardby, Archbishop of Canterbury
26 - Royal letter of pardon to Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor, for his part in the rebellions of Owen Glendwr and Thomas of Trumpington. 15 June 1412, in parliament.
27 - Letters patent of exemplification by King Henry IV of an enrolment in the records of Parliament of proceedings concerning the claim of the university of Oxford to exemption from visitation by the Archbishop of Canterbury, which he has rejected.
28 - Duplicate of declaration by King Richard II that the right of visitation of the university of Oxford lies with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
29 - Royal licence by King Edward VI to Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, to maintain in his livery one hundred gentlemen or yeomen.
31 - Copy of a notarial instrument made by Daniel Ruse, notary public, at Liege.
32 - Inspeximus by Archbishop Hubert of a charter of John Gray, Bishop of Norwich
33 - Chirograph of an agreement concerning sede vacante jurisdiction in the diocese of London. Robert Kilwardby, Archbishop of Canterbury, and the dean and chapter of St. Paul. Lambeth
34 - Royal letters patent of pardon to John Kirkeby, Bishop of Carlisle, and his men keeping the castle of Carlisle, who have been involved in disputes with the townspeople of Carlisle.
35 - Letter of fraternity by William [William Welde], Abbot of St. Augustine, Canterbury, to Roger Walden, Archbishop of Canterbury.
37 - Ordination by Robert Kilwardby, Archbishop of Canterbury, assigning to the office of sacrist in the collegiate church of South Malling, lands and tenements bequeathed by Henry once vicar of Ringmer to found a chantry at Ringmer. Mayfield 13 Feb. 1275-6.
39 - Letter of Ely de Villanova, Master of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, recommending to King Edward I brothers Ralph Basset and John of Binbruk, coming to England on the business of the hospital. 7 Oct. third Indiction.
40 - Decree of the University of Oxford (John Cotisford commissary, John Belletur, Walter Bucler, proctors) granting to Cardinal Wolsey.
41 - Ordination, at the request of the Abbot and Convent of Bec, by Archbishop Stephen Langton, of a stipend of 15 marks to be paid by the rector of Saltwood to the house of St. Philibert.
42 - Inspeximus by Fulco, Bishop of Lisieux, and the Abbots of Bernay and Cormeilles, of the charters of St. Philibert by Montfort, in the diocese of Lisieux, relating to the church of Saltwood.
43 - Royal licence to alienate in mortmain, to Miles of Stapleton and Joan his wife, who are giving the advowson of the church of Ingham to the college of Holy Trinity of Ingham, Norfolk. 2 Feb. 1358-9.
44 - Mandate by Archbishop William Warham to Mr. Robert Woodwerde, prebendary of Wingham
45 - Inspeximus by Archbishop Hubert Walter of a charter by Hamo de Valoines granting to Leeds Priory a rent of 25 shillings from his church of Trimworth (in Crundale) Kent.
46 - Inspeximus, by Archbishop Walter Reynolds, of the sentence of Mr. Walter of London, Official of the Archdeaconry of Canterbury, who was acting as the Archbishop's commissary in a cause of tithes between the Prior and Convent of Horton and the rector of the church of Eastbridge.
47 - Announcement by Henry [Henry of Eastry], Prior of Canterbury, and the Convent there of the terms of the appropriation to the convent's uses of the church of Ash.
48 - Appropriation by Ralph Stratford, Bishop of London, by papal authority, to the keeper and scholars of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, of the church of Saxthorpe.
49 - Mandate by the Abbot of Crowland [Ralph Merk], as executor of a papal mandate, to the dean of Ingworth to publish within his deanery the appropriation to St. Benet of Holme, by papal authority, of the church of Felmingham. 28 February, 1262/3.
50 - Grant by Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, to Archbishop Richard Grant of the advowson of the church of Tunstall.
51 - Royal letters patent concerning the ownership by Leeds Priory of the advowson of Sutton Valence.
52 - Estreat of a plea heard before the itinerant justices at Canterbury, regarding the advowson of Lamberhurst, claimed by Leeds Priory from Robertsbridge Abbey.
53 - Grant by Robert Sowthewell esq. to Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, of the advowson of Warnham, Sussex. 24 Jan. 1539-40.
54 - Grant by John Farnham esq. gentleman pensioner to James Cressey esq., of the advowson of Terringe or Tarring, Sussex.
55 - Royal licence to the Abbot and Convent of Faversham to exchange their manor of Tring, which they hold of the king in free alms, with the Archbishop of Canterbury [John Stratford], in return for the advowson of Boughton under Blean and Preston next Ospringe, Kent
56 - Return by Richard Ancelmus [?Richard Kidderminster], Abbot of Winchcombe, to Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, of the writ of inhibition during the metropolitical visitation.
57 - Relaxation by Robert Winchelsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, of an interdict laid upon the municipium of Dover for its treatment of his emissaries during a visitation.
58 - Nomination by the Abbot and Convent of St. Augustine, Canterbury, of a proctor to exhibit to the Archbishop or his commissary various privileges recited here.
59 - Letter of confraternity from the chamberlains, custos and proctor of the hospital of Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr in Rome to Peter Morton and Alice his wife. Worcester.
60 - Agreement between John Folkstone, Prior, and the Convent of Dover and John Johnson, of Canterbury, Robert Mallyng, yeoman, and William Turrwell as to the commons to be allowed to the Prior and Convent (£6 13s. 4d. each per annum).
61 - A membrane containing copies of writs and quittances temp. Edward III addressed to the sheriff of Kent, concerning the possessions of the hospital of the New Work, Strode [Strood].
62 - Royal confirmation to Robert Dunstan, once a monk of Winchcombe, of a papal privilege allowing him to hold two incompatible benefices.
63 - English summary of papal letters of indulgence to the chapel of our lady in Ely.
64 - Mandate by Archbishop Thomas Bourchier, for the publication in all cathedrals and in certain other places, of a papal bull of indulgence for the Holy Land in his jubilee year. 20 February, 1454-5.
65 - Royal confirmation to Edward Fynch, M.A., perpetual vicar of Coles-hill, Salisbury diocese, of a papal indult for plurality.
66 - Similar confirmation to William Bagueley, perpetual vicar of Rickling, diocese of London (cf CM XI/65: royal confirmation of papal indult for plurality)
67 - Royal confirmation to Thomas Smyth, scholar, of Worcester diocese, of a papal indulgence for defect of age.
68 - Similar confirmation to Robert Lowe, clerk of Lincoln diocese (cf CM XI/67: royal confirmation of papal indulgence for defect of age)
69 - Royal confirmation to Edward Hongarforde, scholar of Salisbury diocese, of papal indult for plurality.
70 - Royal confirmation to Henry Inglefeld or Gunter, formerly monk of Hyde Abbey, of a papal indulgence allowing him to hold a benefice with cure of souls.
71 - Royal confirmation to William Bonde, perpetual vicar of Moulton, Lincs, of a papal indult for pluralities.
72 - A membrane containing transcripts of three documents concerning a tithe dispute between the rector of Eastry and the Prior and Convent of St. Martin Dover, about the tithes of Manasse in the parish of Worth.
73 - Arbitration by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, between the inhabitants of Lullingstone, and Alexander Grigby, proprietor of the rectory, as to the appointment and stipend of a chaplain to serve the cure.
74 - Attested copy of an ordination by Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, of a vicarage in the church of Tilmanstone. Signature of Thomas Richards notary public and Charles Fotherbye, clerk of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
75 - Contemporary copy of an ordination as to the division of the tithes of Eastry between the rector and the almsmen (? by the Archbishop).
76 - Clarification of a tithe composition for Staplehurst, Kent, by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury.
77 - Contemporary copy of King Henry VIII's patent to Richard Grafton and Edward Whytchurche, citizens of London, to print the mass book, gradual and other service books, suitably altered, for a period of seven years, n.d.
78 - Grant by King Edward III to John Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury, of a weekly Monday market at his manor of St. Nicholas in Thanet and an 8 day fair, for a week following the feast of the Nativity of B.V.M.
79 - Grant by King Edward II to Walter Reynolds, Archbishop of Canterbury, of a weekly Wednesday market and a two day fair, on the eve and feast of the Nativity of the Virgin, in his manor of Harrow.
80 - Grant by King Edward II, to Walter Reynolds, Archbishop of Canterbury, of a weekly Thursday market in his manor of Reculver. 17 Feb. 1313-14.
81 - Grant by King Henry V to the villata of Darent, Kent, of general pardon for all past transgressions and debts. 14 Feb. 1414-15. Note of enrolment by mistake in the pleas of the hospice of the king.
82 - Extract from the register of Archbishop Simon Islep., ff. XXVII v° and XXVIII r°, concerning the confirmation by the archbishop of the election of the chancellor of Oxford. Some notes in a different hand concerning later extracts about Oxford and disputes with the Bishop of Lincoln.
83 - Copy of a letter from King Henry VIII to William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, concerning the Archbishop's case about probate of wills against the Bishops of Winchester, London, Lincoln, Exeter and Chichester
84 - Notes concerning prerogative wills and the Archbishop's case against his suffragans. c. 1513
85 - Composition between William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Thomas Wolsey, Bishop of Lincoln, concerning prerogative wills.
86 - Copy of a mandate by King James I to the Dean of Arches to proceed in a tithe cause of coppice wood at Shenley Herts., Richard Litler v. Thomas and Richard Barnard, which the defendants had attempted to take into a secular court.
87 - Answer of Archbishop Abbot to the Attorney General, concerning his claim to the goods of the attainted Sir Henry James, who resided within his fee. n.d. but c. 1613.
88 - Bill of Archbishop Abbot in the Exchequer, concerning his claim to the goods of the attainted Sir Henry James.
92 - Royal letters patent setting up a commission to reform the liturgy and canons and ecclesiastical courts.
93 - Certificate by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester to the Archbishop of the death of Walter Blandford, Bishop of Worcester.
94 - Royal commission to review the Book of Common Prayer and compare it with the most ancient liturgies, within the next four calendar months, at the master's lodgings in the Savoy.
95 - Royal commission for the holding of a convocation to consult and agree upon the 'canons orders ordinances and constitutions'. cf. XII, 24.
96 - Exemplification of a decree of the Court of Wards, liberating certain lands in Hutton next Rudby, co. York, to the Archbishop of Canterbury, as grantee of the manor from King John's time.
97 - Copies of a series of documents
12 - Cartae Miscellaneae XII
13 - Cartae Miscellaneae XIII
14 - Cartae Miscellaneae XIV
15 - Cartae Miscellaneae XV
16 - Cartae Miscellaneae XVI
17 - Cartae Miscellaneae XVII
18 - Cartae Miscellaneae XVIII
19 - Cartae Miscellaneae XIX
20 - Cartae Miscellaneae XX
21 - Cartae Miscellaneae XXI
22 - Cartae Miscellaneae XXII
23 - Golightly family
24 - Skinner family
25 - Miscellany
26 - Miscellany
27 - Miscellany
28 - Miscellany
29
30 - Prince George of Denmark
31-36 - East Kent records
37 - Marriage Licences
38 - Miscellany
39 - Miscellany
40 - Miscellany
41 - Miscellany
42 - Mitcham Deeds
43 - Miscellany
44 - Waterhouse, Robert
45 - Miscellany
46 - Miscellany
47 - Documents from the Fairhurst Papers
48 - Miscellany
49 - Groser, St John Beverley (1890-1966)
51 - Warham, William (?1450-1532)
52 - Records of the Archbishops of Canterbury
53 - David, Albert Augustus (1867-1950)
54 - Addington Rectory, Kent
55 - Deeds
56 - Indulgence for 40 days granted by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury
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