. Archaeologia cantiana. n invaders,though possessed of a Runic alphabet, do not appear to haveapplied it to such a purpose. In the Jutish kingdom ofKent the prerogatives, attributes, and authority of the King,the rights and privileges of the Thanes or Nobles, theliberties and franchises of the people, the tenure of land andterritorial division of the county into lordships and manors,arose by silent and imperceptible degrees as the Jutish con-querors advanced in their subjugation of the ancient inha-bitants. Other parts of the Cornilo Hundred were in ancienttimes the properties of the monks of
. Archaeologia cantiana. n invaders,though possessed of a Runic alphabet, do not appear to haveapplied it to such a purpose. In the Jutish kingdom ofKent the prerogatives, attributes, and authority of the King,the rights and privileges of the Thanes or Nobles, theliberties and franchises of the people, the tenure of land andterritorial division of the county into lordships and manors,arose by silent and imperceptible degrees as the Jutish con-querors advanced in their subjugation of the ancient inha-bitants. Other parts of the Cornilo Hundred were in ancienttimes the properties of the monks of St. Martins at is recorded in an ancient Chroniclef quoted by Lysons that«Withred, King of Kent, built St. Martins Church, withseveral edifices in the town of Dover, for the accommodation * See Hasteds Kent, vol. iv., p. 137, and Archaologia Cantiana, Vol. ;p. 125, for account of the Fogge family,f Lysons History of Dover. DEAL ANT) ITS ENVIRONS. 121m +w,Mifv_hvo secular canons, whom he removed from the i.
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