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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was used for an airfield. 8 The road on the parish's east boundary was the main road from Chipping Campden … Matthew's nephews the Revd. Thomas Bull (d. 1743), Edward Polhill (d. 1759), and Simon Polhill (d. 1760). Simon was succeeded by the Revd. William …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… side of it, about half a mile south of which is Gabriel's house, belonging to Mr. John Stanford, and a little farther the two hamlets of Marshgreen and Stanford's-end, and about a mile distant from it on the other side are … son, Thomas, and a daughter, Martha, married to Charles Polhill, esq. Thomas, the son, was of Sevenoke, esq. and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… when the present owner, Mr. Harvey, took it over from the Polhill family, it was practically a ruin, and underwent … occupied by Mr. Griffith Jones. The road passes St. Mary's Church on the outskirts of the village, behind Goldington … appears to have been acquired from the latter by John Polhill about the end of the 18th century, 41 and was held in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… L'Enveises, Walter L'Enveise holding a quarter of a knight's fee in that year. 20 Walter and his wife Agatha or Alice … de Lacy. 22 She was still holding this quarter of a knight's fee in 1346, 23 between which date and 1424 the manor had … Hugh Hasyldene and others with this quarter of a knight's fee, 27 and they held it still in 1428. 28 Upon the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Kirkby-house; and on the rise of the hill above it Reynold's-place, now principally occupied as a farm house. THIS … of Deptford, in 1730, conveyed this estate to Thomas Polhill, esq. on whose death, in 1732, it descended to his … in right of thier mother; and one-third to Elizabeth Polhill, in her own right. In the year 1738, Richard and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… market, which was granted to the abbot of St. Augustine's, as has been mentioned before, to be held within his manor … of them in the greatest part of the copies of Antonine's Itinerary, for the distances will every way tally with … were, William Colepeper, Thomas Colepeper, David Polhill, and Justinian Champneis. By Margaret, second …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of East Farleigh. LINTON-PLACE, antiently called Capell's-court, is the only place of consequence in this parish. It … to Sir Francis Withens, one of the justices of the king's bench, whose only daugh ter and heir Catherine, in 1710 … obt. Jan. 27, 1773. 5 Edward Louisa Mann, esq. William Polhill, A. M. 1773 resig. April 1779. 6 Sir Horace Mann, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and in 1889 a mission hall for revival services. A workmen's club was established in 1883. The schools, National, were … 94 and it was sold by his trustees in 1781 to Nathaniel Polhill, tobacconist, M.P. for Southwark. 95 He died in 1782, … of age in April 1802, the estate came to his uncle John Polhill, owner in 1810. 96 Before 1835 the manor was bought …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… taken in the year 1080, being the 15th of the Conqueror's reign. The same Ralph ( Fitz Turold) holds Ledesdune of the … Preston, in Shoreham, in marriage to John Polley, alias Polhill, 10 of Polhill-street, in Detling, in this county, in which name it …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… training area. 5 Two main roads crossed the parish's downland. That from Chipping Campden (Glos.) via … Matthew's nephews the Revd. Thomas Bull (d. 1743), Edward Polhill (d. 1759), and Edward's brother Simon (d. 1760) in … and Brigmerston manor and presented a kinsman Edward Polhill, rector 17611800. 174 In 1783 Polhill, who lived in …
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