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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at a small distance northward from the east end of Barham Downs; the country is much the same as Nonington … all the hill between Denne-hill terrace, on the edge of Barham Downs, and the scite of Nethersolehouse under … gent. of this place, leaving three sons, John, of Barham; Stephen, of Wimlingswold; and William, of Canterbury, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by whom he has issue Henry Oxenden, esq. of Madekyn, in Barham, who married Mary, one of the daughters of Col. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… east, Buckworth on the north, Ellington on the south, and Barham and Spaldwick on the west. A road branching north from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… former was second son of James Diggs, of Diggscourt, in Barham. There is a short account of him, and the books he … into the possession of the Diggs's, of Diggs-court, in Barham, and was given, about king Henry V.'s reign, by John Diggs, esq. of Barham, to his younger son Odomarus, who was of Newington, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… or and gules, which coat remains in one of the windows of Barham church, and underneath, Jacobus Peccam, His grandson …
Middlesex county records
… 'Not Guilty.' ( b.) Record of the Recognizances of Edward Barham of Fuller's Rents in Holborne, and Timothy Clerke of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Found with the above.) [ Ibid. No. 26 iii.] Proposal by H. Barham to improve the King's waste lands and bring large sums …
Old and New London
… issued the famous "Ingoldsby Legends," by the Rev. R. H. Barham (better known by his literary name of Thomas … Miscellany, and afterwards published separately. Mr. R. H. Barham, the witty author of these "Legends," was a minor …
Survey of London
… the north aisle there are slabs to the families of Francis Barham ( c161895), a shipwright and partner of Sir Henry …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… The next can. to hold this preb. was Michael de Bereham (? Barham, Kent) who occ. as preb. 23 Nov. 1318 (Hereford ch. …
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