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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lord North, in the beginning of the reign of king James I. Whilst he resided at Eridge-house for his health, lord … continued till queen Henrietta Maria, wife of king Charles I. having been sent hither by her physicians, in the year … Polsted. 4 How the manor of Speldhurst passed afterwards I have not found, only that after several intermediate …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in a flourishing state. In the 7th year of king Edward I. anno 1278, the abbess of Malling claimed sundry liberties … and king Edward III. 4 In the 15th year of king Edward I. the temporalities of the abbess of Malling in this parish … Rayney, his eldest son, in the 2d year of king Charles I. He was of Wrothamplace, in this neighbourhood, and was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… died possessed of it in the 21st year of king Edward I. holding it in capite, by the service above-mentioned. 1 … a manor, and that there were here a capital messuage, pidgeon-house, rents of assize, and one hundred and … continued till the latter end of the reign of king Charles I. when Sir Thomas Walsingham, of Scadbury, 2 alienated it, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… into the hands of the crown, where it remained till Edward I. by his letters patent, in his 20th year, granted the … of Fulham, Albury, and Haslemere, in Surry; as to the rest I find no mention of them. William Gresham, esq. succeeded … continued possessors of it till the reign of king James I. when Thomas Potter, esq. of Well-street, died possessed of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… resided here in the beginning of the reign of king James I. and bore for his arms, Or, three piles azure, a chief … Polley, who was living here in the reign of king James I. These were junior to those of Preston, in Shoreham, but … this county, resided at Wrotham in the reign of king James I. 2 In Blacksole field, in this parish, Sir Robert …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Marches of Wales, made his will 12 Aug., 1560. See Ath. i. 316; & J.R. Phillips' History of Cilgerran, 98-102. … rector of Ickford, Bucks, 1675. See Foster's Index Eccl. Pidgeon alias, Woolmaster, 1624. See Woolmaster. Pidgion, … 2 April, 1652, B.A. 1 April, 1652. See Burrows, 489. Pidgeon, John s. Joh., of Wem, Salop, pleb. Pembroke Coll., …
Survey of London
… of alternate large and small proportions dating from James I., and in the recess to the south and in the reveals of the … some heavily moulded, raised panels of the time of Charles I. Several of the other rooms have been divided into smaller … . . . and the messuages, buildings, barnes, stables, pidgeon houses, yards, orchards and gardens therewithall used …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in the Castle of Chester to the 3rd inst.: per Mr. Robert Pidgeon, his assignee: clear [of fees] 66 14 6 paid the King: …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… of the Peace and Gaol Delivery, 30 and 31 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614]. SESSIONS ROLL. [Note:Numbers 532/48, 51, 52, … Hammond and James Jackson.] Recognizances of: , 12 James I [A.D. 1614]. Robert Spatchurst of St. Bride's, embroiderer, … I [A.D. 1614]. John Wells of Golding Lane, vintner, Edward Pidgeon of the same, , and Arthur Gillgate of Fleet Street, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… and draper, for 21 years from 1635 at £10 rent. Mr. Pidgeon was tithe-payer for a house on the W. side of Bow … built there. HR 2(92); Webb, Records of St. Bartholomew's i, 470; HR 16(31, 41, 59); HCP 29, mm. 7, 11d, 20; ibid. 31, … p. 84; E318/26/1461; Cal Pat R 1547-8, p. 410-11. Stow i, 255; Inhabitants in 1638, p. 109 (the headings for the E. …
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