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… of the last-mentioned family. The Stones had, in Norden's time, a leasehold seat at Trevigo, which he calls … the Padstow river; it is commonly called Porthilly church: Norden speaks of Porthillie as, in his time, daily increasing … farm-house, belonging to Lord Carteret, is described by Norden as a seat of the Copplestones: the last trace we find …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of queen Elizabeth, transmitted it by sale to Mr. John Norden, who in the 17th year of that reign, levied a fine of …
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… had been born in the Fleet, and most of them then living. Norden, whose survey must have been written about the year … Esch. 1 Edw. IV See p. cxii. This chapel is described by Norden. From the information of the Rev. R. Lyne, rector of … to a younger branch of the family of Couch. See p. 129. Norden. The present produce of the mine is about 1,000 tons …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… last document of importance which need be quoted here is Norden's survey of the castle in 1609. 91 It is accompanied … interesting details. At this time the castle was ruinous, Norden reports, 'by reason the leade hathe beene cutt and … as the 'mayne towre,' of four stories 'dowble raunged.' Norden suggests that it should be lowered to half its height, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Elizabeth his wife conveyed it to John and William Norden. 63 Sir John Drewe died in 1660. 64 His widow …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the adjoining parish of Gillingham. The family of Norden resided in this parish for some generations, one of whom John Norden, died in 1580, and lies buried in the chancel of this … beavers, passant, as many cross croslets fitchee, for Norden. The high chancel belongs to the parsonage of Rainham. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… &c. West Sheen was a separate hamlet (so marked on Norden's map), which was pulled down in 1769. a Burt, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Crown was concerned as lord of the manor. Richard Norden (d. 1641) had held the manor, presumably as tenant of the Hungerfords. 46 His father, William Norden (d. 1637), had apparently held it before him. … 'manor of the rectory of Rowde' was conveyed by William Norden to Benjamin Norden. 62 This was probably for the …
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… Trerice, communicated by J. T. Austen, Esq. Tonkin's MSS. Norden. Nonconformists' Memorial. Borlase's MSS. There is a …
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… were fayne to allot him this priory for his partage." Norden has strangely mistaken this story, and says, that King … Glaseney. The Bishop of Exeter is patron of the vicarage. Norden speaks of St. Gluvias as a chapel to Budock, and says … so near his time, does not mention the circumstance; but Norden, writing in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, calls him …
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