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A History of the County of Sussex
… After his death in 1355 it was held by Dartford nunnery (Kent) until 1357, when the Crown granted it to Peter de …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… by Saer but had subsequently been disseised by Walter de Kent and others, and that Walter had then conveyed it to the … The manor was indeed granted for life to Walter de Kancia (Kent) in 1281 after Walter had conveyed it to the Crown, 34 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Eyhorne, lathe of Aylesford, W. division of Kent, 2 miles (N. N. E.) from Lenham; containing 124 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and 1777 and churchwardens' names, I. Topp, W. Topp and D. Kent. Clock: In belfry, of wrought iron, 1737. Font: … the others. It was designed and built in 1795 by Samuel Kent of Witchampton. (Contract and drawings, D.C.R.O.) (5) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century fell wool was reportedly brought from as far as Canterbury, Colchester, Norwich, and Leicester, collected in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with the pupils and staff of Ashford grammar school in Kent. A concrete air-raid shelter was constructed at Church …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Oxney, lathe of Shepway, E. division of Kent, 5 miles (S. by E.) from Tenterden; containing 998 … living is a rectory, in the patronage of the Archbishop of Canterbury, valued in the king's books at 15. 8. 6.; the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the county of Northampton.See Old. Woldham, county Kent.See Wouldham. WOLDHAM, county Kent.See Wouldham. Wold-Newton, York.See Newton, Wold. …
A History of the County of Essex
… north Essex and in ports on the east coast of England from Kent to Northumberland. The boys were bound mainly to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… surrendered the establishment to Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury. It was subsequently annexed by Edward IV. to the …
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