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Alumni Oxonienses
… Henry of Merton Coll. 1581. See Boote. Boate, Henry of Kent, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 30 Oct., 1584, aged 16 (?). … executed for the affair of (Elizabeth Barton), the nun of Kent. Bockland, Maurice s. Walter, of Standlinch, Wilts, arm. … 1626, aged 20; one of these names minister of Ashford, Kent, in 1645 ( Add. MS., 15,669, p. 182), and sequestered to …
Survey of London Monograph
… of William Lennard, of London and of Chevening and Knole, Kent; first cousin of Sampson Lennard of Chevening father by … B. 3 November 1629, s. of Robert Gibbon of Rolvenden, Kent, citizen and draper of London, educ. Merchant Taylors' …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and on the north and north-east by the county of Kent. The living is a vicarage endowed with the rectorial … at their head. The rebels continued their march into Kent, and encamped at Eltham, where, in the battle of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the hundred of Street, lathe of Shepway, E. division of Kent, 7 miles (S. E. by S.) from Ashford; containing 155 … Upper division of the lathe of Scray, E. division of Kent, 2 miles (W. by S.) from Sittingbourne; containing 860 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… to John Pratt, Esq., of the Wilderness, in the county of Kent, whose only son, dying without issue, bequeathed it to …
A New History of London
… near Farnborow, a village within a few miles of Bromley in Kent, and about 16 miles distant from London. 2. At Peckham … found on the edge of Black-Heath. 5. On the left hand of Kent-street in the road to London, in the garden ground, … applied to Canterbury, the residence of Ethelbert king of Kent, to whom the East-Saxons were vassals; and Sebert, their …
A New History of London
… next tide, to London bridge, nine ships were sunk at Woolwich, and four at Blackwall to obstruct their passage; …
A New History of London
… part of the lands, fomerly belonging to Godwin, earl of Kent, were swallowed up by the sea: By which disaster, those … yearly, within the four counties of Middlesex, Surry, Kent, and Essex, the lord-mayor of London holds courts of …
A New History of London
… at Waltham; also at Bromley, Beckenham, and Croydon, in Kent, at which two last places it occasioned the hammers of … being the great thoroughfare from the counties of Surrey, Kent, and Sussex; the holding the market there was found an …
A New History of London
… Durham, Cornwall, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Kent, Northumberland, Somersetshire, Surry, Wiltshire, …
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