Volume
1 I| Dominic, and S. Thomas of Canterbury bring before our eyes the
2 I| The life of S. Thomas of Canterbury is again a specimen of vigorous
3 II| Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury and pastor of England, sendeth
4 II| of S. Thomas, martyr, of Canterbury, and first the exposition
5 II| offences; and departed towards Canterbury. And anon the king sent
6 II| and returned secretly to Canterbury, of whose coming his meiny
7 II| they came they found him at Canterbury, whereof they were sore
8 II| informing him that he was yet at Canterbury, and anon after S. Thomas
9 II| time was never bishop of Canterbury thus entreated, for I am
10 II| all them of the diocese of Canterbury licence to eat flesh ever
11 II| land, for the Archbishop of Canterbury should have consented and
12 II| this accord, came home to Canterbury, where he was received worshipfully,
13 II| Thomas made a sermon at Canterbury in his own church, and weeping,
14 II| knights aforesaid came to Canterbury on the Tuesday in Christmas
15 III| was S. Dunstan, bishop of Canterbury, and S. Ethelwold, bishop
16 III| he was made archbishop of Canterbury, after S. Dunstan, and thereto
17 III| six years he was bishop of Canterbury. And in the seventh year
18 III| with the Danes went to Canterbury, and there he did much wickedness
19 III| last he was slain by men of Canterbury. And when the Prince Thurkill
20 III| in great haste he came to Canterbury and besieged the town and
21 III| taken up and translated to Canterbury, and his bones there laid
22 III| that then was bishop of Canterbury, to whom he was welcome
23 III| this died the archbishop of Canterbury, and then king Edgar made
24 III| S. Dunstan archbishop of Canterbury, which he guided well and
25 III| death. And his body lieth at Canterbury in a worshipful shrine,
26 III| Brightwold that was archbishop of Canterbury heard of Aldhelm's holy
27 III| Dorset by the archbishop of Canterbury and by other bishops, but
28 III| Dorobernence, which now is called Canterbury. And when they drew nigh
29 III| God, and lieth buried at Canterbury in the abbey that he founded
30 III| which night a citizen of Canterbury, being that time at Winchester,
31 IV| Translation of S. Thomas of Canterbury. ~The translation of the
32 IV| glorious martyr, S. Thomas of Canterbury, we shall shortly rehearse
33 IV| Stephen, Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard, bishop of Salisbury,
34 IV| of England, S. Thomas of Canterbury. There was also a simple
35 IV| England to the archbishop of Canterbury, named Wilfrid, and bade
36 VI| slain Alphage, archbishop of Canterbury at Greenwich, and many other
37 VI| and then the archbishop of Canterbury and the archbishop of York,
38 VI| Robert, the archbishop of Canterbury lived, the said Stigand
39 VI| and when the archbishop of Canterbury was dead, he was elected
40 VI| chosen to be archbishop of Canterbury and that the messengers
41 VI| after he was brought to Canterbury and there in time and space
42 VI| church. And S. Thomas of Canterbury appeared to him, and bade
43 VII| Theodore, archbishop of Canterbury, did do consecrate him bishop
44 VII| March 7, vii. 154.~Thomas of Canterbury. December 29, ii. 182.~*
45 VII| Bird calls on S. Thomas of Canterbury, iv. 59.~---- sings to S.
46 VII| shirts worn by S. Thomas of Canterbury, ii. 184-196.~Head of S.
47 VII| Tuesday sacred to S. Thomas of Canterbury, iv. 56.~Valentine despole,
|