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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and he seems to be confirmed in that opinion by an anchor's having been found not far below it, in the memory of some … of king Harold, who was slain fighting on his brother's part, at the fatal battle of Hastings; accordingly it is … died anno 18 Edward II. leaving no issue by Juliana de Leyborne his then wife. But by his former wife he had one …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… road from Dartford by Longfield, Hartley bottom, and Berry's Maple, leads through it towards Ofham and Malling; below … Park, and was soon afterwards succeeded in it by Roger de Leyborne, but this estate seems about this time to have been … but a very few years before it passed to Roger de Leyborne, who having some claim to the manor of Ledes against …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… esq. of Kenfield, and succeeded both to his father's seat in this parish, and likewise to that near the summit … possessed of this manor at the latter end of the Conqueror's reign, holding it of the archbishop by knights service. … vol. i. Calamy's Life of Baxter, p. 286. Also rector of Leyborne, where he lies buried, with the addition of squire …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was a common arrivage place at Upchurch, called Karter's hythe, probably the same as that before-mentioned. In the … it was become the property of the Leybornes. Roger de Leyborne held it in the 51st year of Henry III. in which year … 2 After which this manor descended down to Juliana de Leyborne, usually stiled the Infanta of Kent, whose husbands …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… their possession. The market granted in king Edward IId.'s time as above-mentioned, is reported by tradition to have … Montchensie. 3 Soon after which it came into the family of Leyborne, of Leyborne-castle, in this neighbourhood. Henry de Leyborne
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… boundaries of the parish, being called in king Edmund's grant of this place to the bishop of Rochester, the … and runs from thence into the Addington brook, just above Leyborne mill. About half a mile south-east from the abbey … consequence of which she resigned, and the lady Agnes de Leyborne, was chosen in her room. Three years after which she …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The estate in West Tytherley was then taken into the king's hands, but was afterwards restored to Walter de Langford on … manor of Little Winterbourne should be kept for the king's use until the heir of Robert Waleran came of age. 13 In … granted in 1598 by Elizabeth to Richard Richards, Henry Leyborne and Hannibal Roos for their lives, 134 and in 1631 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… had sustained by the free quartering of Colonel Martin's soldiers upon them. 5 The small town of Whitchurch is … of hard chalk, and as it must have existed in Thane Hemele's time there was probably a parish church here in 800. 6 The … Ibid. ix, 121. Ibid. i, 43; Cal. S. P. Dom. 16445, p. 14. Leyborne-Popham MSS. (Hist. MSS. Com.), 14. Hants Field Club …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for 500 m. and east to recross the stream and, as Hannah's Lane, rejoin the Swindon-Devizes road. North of the church … the lane to the church and runs north-west to join Hannah's Lane a little east of the stream. In the 18th century there … family with that of Littlecote in Ramsbury 31 to F. W. Leyborne-Popham who sold it c. 1899 to Holland Franklyn. It …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… boundaries of the parish, next to Addington, and thence by Leyborne towards the Medway; about a mile from Neupiker, is … by Thomas Dalyson, esq. who resided here till his father's death, when he removed to Hamptons, in West Peckham. He … of which are still visible, being a chapel of ease to Leyborne, and built on a part of the glebe belonging to that …
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