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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by prince Edward, afterwards king Edward I. in his father's life-time, anno 35 Henry III. to be held on a Monday … running thence by the town of Eleham, and at half a mile's distance, by the hamlet of North Eleham, where there are … end of queen Elizabeth's reign, when it went by sale to Manwood, from which name it was alienated to Sir Robert …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Goodwyneston, held it of the archbishop in king Henry III.'s reign, and in this family, (who bore for their arms, Sable, … Eastry, esq. and he soon afterwards sold it to Sir Roger Manwood, chief baron, whose son Sir Peter Manwood, K. B. alienated it to Dickenson, who parted with it …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ages the parish was also known as Hatfield Regis, King's Hatfield, Hatfield Regis atte Broad Oak, or Hatfield … and Bush End to the north, Wood Row to the north-west, Manwood Green to the south, and Needham Green to the … the early 17th century include Woolards Ash, Crabs Green, Manwood Green, Cannons, and Corringales. 73 Woolards Ash, 2.5 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Chart. Near the centre of it is a water, called St. Edith's well, who was a famous female saint, said to have been born … of Kemesing, as it is there called, then being in the king's hands, answered for twenty-nine shillings by the hands of … which queen Elizabeth granted this rectory to Sir Peter Manwood; in king Charles I's reign, it was in the possession …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the village, commemorates perhaps a hammer of Mr. Darrell's works at Ewood in Newdigate, a little higher up the same … no doubt be associated with the ironworks, so that Darrell's preservation of his woods, referred to in the statute of 23 … 400, of the manor of Shellwood with land called Deneland, Manwood, and Fynchland, and tenements called Ryvesland and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… described in it, under the general title of that prelate's lands. Godfrey de Ros holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) … of the church of Chelsfield, paid aid for it as one knight's fee, viz. the manors of Lullingstone Rosse, Fokysparsrere, … was twice married; first, to Anne, daughter of Sir Roger Manwood, chief baron of the exchequer, by whom he had one …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… century. 12 Meldred made grants in Middleton to St. Agatha's Abbey as did William his son, Thomas son of William and … his wife in 1209 granted 2 oxgangs in Kneeton to St. Mary's Abbey, York, 14 and before or in 1211 he granted all his … with a lion passant or upon the fesse. In 156970 Roger Manwood, serjeant-at-law, 39 seemingly acting for the Crown, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… into the creek below. The town, antiently called the king's town of Milton, as being part of the antient possessions of … afterwards ransacked and spoiled many other of the king's estates throughout the county. After which it does not seem … inquisition, by virtue of a commission issued to Sir R. Manwood, justice of the common pleas, and others for that …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 31st year of king Henry VIII. when it came into the king's hands, who settled it by his dotation charter, in his 33d … lease, the interest of which was formerly in the Manwood's, afterwards of the Groves's, and is now of William Jemmett, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having both Cotmanton and Hull at almost a stone's throw on the lest hand, thence it goes on through a narrow … by the highway, at not more than a quarter of a mile's distance from Upper Deal. The street of Sholdon contains … Brown, of London, from which name it passed to Sir Roger Manwood, chief baron of the exchequer. 5 After which ii …
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