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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… its situation between the precipitous heights of Otley Chevin and Newall Carr, has a very romantic appearance. A new road from Leeds, avoiding the steep ascent of the Chevin, was completed in 1841, which forms a good line of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was married to Robert Corbet, and Thomasine to Thomas Chevin; the former of whom, on the division of their … seat of Sharsted, from whence it went again by sale to Chevin, descended from the Chyveynes or Chevins, of … in Marden. One of this family, of Sholand, Thomas Chevin, married Thomasine, daughter and coheir of John …
Rymer's Foedera
… Mer, & par Eaue doulce, & par Terre, a Pie, a Cheval, en Chevin, ou hors Chevin, en & parmy voz Citez, Villes, Chasteaulx, … Jour & de Nuyt, par Eaue, & par Terre, a Pie, a Chival, en Chevin ou hors Chevin, en & parmy voz Citees, Villes, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… married Robert Corbet, and Thomasine married Thomas Chevin. They divided his estates among them, but to whom this … or Champion, in the reign of king Edward III. to Thomas Chevin, of Sholand, in Newnham, in whose descendants it continued down to John Chevin, who, in the 3d year of queen Elizabeth, by conveyance …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… Gobson of Rochester; William Shank, Robert Ripen, James Chevin, all of Aldeburgh; John Harrison, mark of Cuthbert …