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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury Gifts of land to the city DIFFERENT GIFTS OF LANDS, TENEMENTS, & C. TO THE CITY. JOHN BRIGGS, anno 36 … proved with it, in Feb. 1730, gave 400l. to her nephews, Herbert, Thomas and George Randolph, upon trust, that they, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THE HOSPITALS AND ALMS-HOUSES, within the jurisdiction of the city, are as follows: COGAN'S HOSPITAL, situated on the south side of St. Peter's-street, almost opposite to the late gate of the Black … in 1657, 1 gave his mansion, wherein he then dwelt in St. Peter's, Canterbury, together with his moiety of the manor of
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury Manors Manors THE MANOR OF THE DUNGEON, the mansion of which, situated just without … and for his servants three pair of gloves. Thomas Chich, son of the above-mentioned John, was sheriff of this county … 25th year of king Henry VIII.'s reign passed it away to Peter Bruin; and after it had remained many years united to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… river Mills on the river THERE IS NOTHING to say further of this river, excepting as to THE MILLS situated on it in … to Thomas Culpeper, on whose decease, Alexander, his son, had livery of it in the 3 d and 4 th year of Philip and … in those waters and streams with sundry premises in St. Peter's and St. Cross parishes, and late belonging to this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a royal exchange, called in Latin Cambium Regis, mention of which often occurs in the old rentals and other records of the priory of Christ church. It appears to have been … its suburbs, are mostly in the parish and street of St. Peter's, and in the suburb of Westgate; in which latter they …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1 Its citizens are wealthy and respectable; many gentlemen of fortune and genteel families reside in it, especially within the precincts of the cathedral, where there are many of the clergy of … are very numerous, especially in that part and about St. Peter's, the number of them being estimated at more than four …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury Religious houses Religious houses OF THE MANY RELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS, HOSPITALS, AND ALMS-HOUSES … convent here, stood at a small distance southward from St. Peter'sstreet, of which there are remaining only some walls … at the Blean, near this city; Sir Giles Badlesmere, his son; Elizabeth Domina de Chilham; Sir William Manston, Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manufactures This is the only mention I have ever met with of the desolation and impoverishment of this city, so early … Six, wardens; John Bout, Gideon Despaigne, Float Paton, Peter Le Houcq, John Leopine, James Mannake, Paul Des … yearly, and to be laid out in fuel or burning wood by his son Abraham Didier, his heirs or assigns, about Christmasday …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury The ancient and present state of the city The ancient and present state of the city THE CITY OF CANTERBURY is situated in a pleasant … be melted into a bell, which now hangs on the roof of his son's house of Heppington. See Gough's Camden, p. 256. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury The borough of Stablegate The borough of Stablegate THE BOROUGH OF STABLEGATE, or STAPLEGATE, as it … and custom of gavelkind, and that Edmund Staplegate was son and heir to the former: and the said Edmund, John and …
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