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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… grow here and in this neighbourhood. Ascyron, St. Peter's wort. Ptarmica, sneeze wort. Lithospermum majus and minus, … Stow's Survey, book v. p. 133. Ib. book ii. p. 175. Philipott, p. 329. Visit. co. Kent, anno 1619, with … See his life, Biog. Brit. vol. v. p. 3603, 3661, et seq. Philipott, p. 330. Visit. co. Kent, an. 1619. Le Neve's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which stretches across a narrow district, by Mitchell's and Tophill farms, and towards the parish of Ashurst, which … Augtn. off. Sale of Chantry lands temp. king Edward VI. Philipott, p. 321. Philipott, p. 321. Harris's Hist. of Kent, p. 195. See more …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Dunstan's near Canterbury ST. DUNSTAN's, NEAR CANTERBURY, LIES the next parish eastward from that … 13 See Dec. Script. col. 1491. Battely's Somn. p. 47. Philipott, p. 95, who calls this estate the manor of St. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St John (Margate) ST. JOHN's, alias MARGATE, IS THE NEXT ADJOINING PARISH north-eastward … small farm-house, one tenement, and the ruins of another. Philipott says, the family of Fleet sealed with Chequy, on a … of this family ended in a daughter and coheir, married to Philipott, who became entitled to this estate, and possessed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… justices of it. Part of it is in the hundred of St. Martin's Pountney, and the residue in that of Newchurch. There is … it continued till Sir Edward Hales, bart. of St. Stephen's, not much more than thirty years ago, passed it away by … A. M. 1759. the present rector. 6 Rot. Esch. ejus an. Philipott, p. 233. See Kimber's Baronetage, vol. iii. p. 243. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… name from the river Cray; but so early as king Edward I.'s reign it was known by its present name of St. Mary Cray, … in that of Orpington. Regis. of Christ ch. Cart. 283. Philipott, p. 260. Rot. Pat. anno 9 Edward I. No. 35. Rot. … an. Cott. Rec. p. 331, 340. Dugd. Bar. vol. ii. p. 414. Philipott, p. 260. Coll. Peerage, last edit. vol. iii. p.270. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Stephen's, alias Hackington ST. STEPHEN's, ALIAS HACKINGTON, LIES the next parish northward from that … which stood adjoining to the church-yard, is said by Philipott to have formerly belonged to the archdeaconry of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its proper name is Holbean, belonging to St. Bartholomew's hospital, in London; it is said formerly to have belonged … Turgis held it of earl Godwin. On the bishop of Baieux's disgrace, about four years afterwards, this, among the rest … 7. Augtn. off. deeds of purchase and exchange, box G. 21. Philipott, p. 301. Strype's Stow's Survey, book ii. p. 152. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hail, wind, &c. These fish were about the size of a man's little finger, some were like small whitings, others like … of the archbishop of Canterbury as one quarter of a knight's fee, but in the next reign of king Edward the 1st, it was … here. See Philos. Transactions, vol. 20th, No. 243. Philipott, p. 304. See Dugd. Bar. vol. i. p. 690. MSS. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's half-brother, under the general title of whole lands it is … it continued till the latter end of king Henry VI.'s reign, when William Haut, esq. of Bishopsborne, conveyed it … in 1640, ninety. See vol. v. of this history, p. 214. See Philipott, p. 158, 315, and more of the Herdsons and …