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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Thames, lies CHARLTON, antiently written Ceorletone, i. e. the town of husbandmen; ceorl, in Saxon, signifying an … in the 31st year of his reign for that purpose. Queen Mary, in her 5th year, granted this manor, with its … 3, anno 1 George I. Sir Gregory Page, the father, married Mary, daughter of Mr. Tho. Trotman, of London, and died in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Gapper (d. 1809). 81 The second was followed by his widow Mary, and son William Southby Gapper, who in 1819 subdivided … 83 who appears to have acquired lands on Walkmoor from Mary Gapper c. 1829. 84 Adams was still holding these lands … 93 By 1286 he had been succeeded by John de Perham (I), who granted 4 s. rent from 3 virgates in the manor to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the population which they possessed in 1911. 49 Henry (I) Lyte ( c. 15291607) of Lytes Cary is remembered as the … death, was divided between Sir John's coheirs, his sister Mary, wife of Richard Arnold, and his nephew Reginald (later … Sir Reginald) Mohun. 97 The undivided moiety held by Mary Arnold (d. 1611) was inherited successively by her son …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of London citizens as security for loans to Elizabeth I, who recovered it in 1562. 65. In 1574 Charlton manor was … him that his son John was forced to mortgage it in 1668 to Mary Hatton, widow of Sir Thomas Hatton. In 1671 she claimed … for the years 155660 when the abbey, refounded by Queen Mary, was lord of the manor, 79 it was held by them until the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Major MacMicking; Ricketswood of Sir A. M. Rendel, K.C.I.E.; Norwood Hill of Mr. C. F. Wakefield; Charlwood Park of … I, pt. xviii, no. 18. Feet of F. Surr. Trin. 1 Will. and Mary; Com. Pleas D. Enr. Mich. 5 Geo. II, m. 9; Recov. R. … Vide Charlwood, Feet of F. Surr. Trin. 1 Will. and Mary; Recov. R. Mich. 5 Geo. II, rot. 124; Com. Pleas D. Enr. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having been vineyards in this county in very early times. I mean plantations of the grapevine; for I can by no means acquiese in the conjecture, that Vine … married to Mr. Thomas Petley, of Filston; Anne and Mary became his coheirs, and entitled to this estate, which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wotton, esq. who died in August, 1798, and devised it to Mary, the wife of Benjamin Andrews, gent. of Stouting, for … well as the lands near it, called Highwood, both claim, as I am informed, an exemption from paying tithes, as part of … of their estates, was assigned to the youngest daughter Mary, who entitled her husband Alexander Colepeper, esq. to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the Saxon words cyte, a cottage, and ham, a village, i. e. the village of cottages. THE PARISH OF CHATHAM extends … death he was one of the first who appeared for queen Mary, who, in the 1st year of her reign, made him a privy … of Rochester. The church, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, stands on the chalk cliff, just above the Old Dock, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Cheam, was accused of participation in the scheme to marry Mary to the Duke of Norfolk in 1570, and the Fromonds, who … for the sequestrated two thirds. Again we have in 1650 Mary Flood (the widow of the lord of the manor) petitioning … (7) the same impaling Thweng; (8) to (16) new Lumley (i.e. the new arms founded on the Thweng coat) impaling …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was Seare, 23 and in 1813 the manor belonged to Mrs. Mary Seare. 24 The present owner is Lord Rosebery. The Manor … king, 40 the grant took effect and was confirmed by Edward I in 1291, 41 and view of frankpledge, return of writs and … second by James Keene, inscribed 'God save our King, 1638, I. K.'; the third is a 16th-century bell, inscribed 'Johannes …
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