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Magna Britannia
… 20 22 20 22 135 136 Naworth 58 66 58 66 308 364 St. Bride's parish, and Calder township 92 91 105 98 485 490 469 … including both parishes 5,060 10221 12,531 St. Cuthbert's parish, in the city and suburbs 2,420 3,661 4,899 viz. the … 20 92 104 Orton parish 340 378 422 viz. the townships of Baldwin-holme 34 42 35 42 205 217 Orton 39 38 41 41 173 205 …
Magna Britannia
… or Bottreaux, twelve fees; Geffrey, son of Gralan, seven; Baldwin, ten; Erkenbald Fitz-S (a descendant, probably, of the Erchenbald of the Domesday … ten knights-fees, being, no doubt, son of Geoffrey Fitz-Baldwin, who held the same number in 1165; and it seems to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and sometimes, though but very seldom, as far as St. Helen's, in Barming. At Rochester-bridge, where the tide of this … due north empties itself into the Thames, at about a mile's distance, during which length it is navigable for lighters, … brick bridge, it runs by the late Mr. Thorpe's gardens to those of Hall-place, and thence passes on to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of that time, under that of Hamo dapifer, i. e. the king's seneschal or steward. He continued sheriff, as was then not … arms were, A fess wavy between three fleurs de lis. 1735 Baldwin Duppa, junior, esq. of Hollingbourn. 1736 Abraham … James Whatman, esq. of Boxley. 1768 Richard Hulse, esq. of Baldwin's, near Dartford, second son of sir Edward Hulse. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… nearly one half, viz. Canterbury district, 368621. 3 s. 6 d. and Rochester district, 42046l. 0s. 11d. together … of a very large size, fit for the supply of his majesty's navy, insomuch that the timber growing on many estates, if … Boughton Malherbe, Charlton by Greenwich two parks, Foot's Cray, God mersham, St. Stephen's, alias Hackington, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… have been used, sometimes with the addition of the letter s to form the plural: Abp., Archbishop; admin., … riv., river; rly., railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; Soc, … Aboll, see Abell. Abyssinia, 247. Acham, Ant., 412. Adam s. of Ivo, 429. Adcock, Halford, 441, 442. Adderby, D., 417. …
The Environs of London
… Bear baiting , a fashionable amusement in Queen Elizabeth's time, 90. How late the practice of it continued, ibid. … his office, 92. Bears , and dogs, seized for her Majesty's service, ib. Beddington, account of the parish of, 49. … , site of the hamlet, 150. The manor, 151. Cuper's Gardens, account of, 319. D. Dee , Arthur, account of, 385. …
The Environs of London
… his collection of pictures at Chelsea, 91. B. Babington's plot, 566. His concealment at Uxendon, ibid. Bacon , … at Hackney, 500. Thomas, a gigantic child, 328. Hamey , Baldwin, epitaph of, 99. Account of, 130. Hammersmith, … of, 163. Ranelagh, Earl of, his house at Chelsea, 172. Gardens, 173176. Description of the rotunda, 174. Account of …
The Environs of London
… , 634. Baxter , William, account of, 549. Bayswater gardens, 331. Beach , Mary, her epitaph, 582, note. Bedwell , … Orlando, account of, 506, note. Brill , the, Dr. Stukeley's account of, 343, 344. Broadgates , manor of, 49. Brompton … the account of, 626629. Chelsea , Little, Lord Shaftsbury's house there, 628. Children , three at a birth, instances …