01932nam 2200361Ia 450 99639553740331620210104171449.0(CKB)3810000000017312(EEBO)2248529100(OCoLC)ocn690986734e(OCoLC)690986734(EXLCZ)99381000000001731220101209d1671 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Monasticon Favershamiense in agro Cantiano: or, A surveigh of the Monastry of Faversham in the county of Kent[electronic resource] Wherein its barony and right to sit in Parlament is discovered. Together with its antient and modern estate described. As also its founder and benefactors remembred /by Tho Southouse of Greys-Inne Esq ; To which is added an appendix of the descent of King Stephen by Tho. Philipot EsqLondon Printed for T. Passenger living at the Sign of the Three Bibles upon London Bridge1671[14], 167 p. ill"The descent of King Stephen as extracted from that eminent family of the Earls of Blois and Champaigne, being an appendix to the former discourse by Thomas Philipot, Esquire" has caption title; pagination and register are continuous.Irregular pagination.Reproduction of original in: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Monasticism and religious ordersEnglandFavershamEarly works to 1800Faversham (England)HistoryEarly works to 1800Monasticism and religious ordersSouthouse Thomas1640 or 41-1676.1016305Philipot Thomasd. 1682.1002987UMIUMIBOOK996395537403316Monasticon Favershamiense in agro Cantiano: or, A surveigh of the Monastry of Faversham in the county of Kent2377433UNISA