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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and heir carried in marriage to Edmund Haut, of Haut's-place, in Petham, who possessed it in the 8th year of king … dying s. p. devised it by his will in 1613 to Sir Francis Barnham, of Hollingborne, the eldest son of Sir Martin Barnham, of London, by his second wife, His first wife, Anne …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the adjoining parish of Aylesford obtained the king's letters patent, granting this spring, and the land in which … 4 whose son and heir, Henry Lennard, in his mother's right, lord Dacre afterwards, suffered a common recovery of … I.'s reign alienared this manor of Burham to Francis Barnham, esq. of Hollingborne, and Mr. John Maplesden, gent. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Car one Vill. sixteen Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time it was 30s. Value, then 10s. In Edwolton in the Confessor's Time Gode had a Manor rated to the Geld for six Bov. the … Barony of Alserton, 41 H. 3. 4 had Free Warren granted in Barnham, Chaworth, Edwalton, and Osberton in this County, in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the Craven family for the last fifty years, was a keeper's house or hunting lodge, enlarged at a comparatively recent … The existing entrance piers are almost certainly Wynne's work and show him to have been an accomplished artist. The … 'Lester & Pack of London fecit, John Crocker and Benedite Barnham Ch: Wardens 1756'; (2)' +Henry Knight mad mee Ano. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… appears to have held it in the beginning of king Henry III's reign, of the honor of Peverell, as one knight's fee, it being then valued at twenty pounds. He was … of queen Elizabeth's reign, conveyed it to Mr. Benedict Barnham, alderman of London, and sheriff of that city, anno …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… summit of the hill, at the edge of which stands Mr. Duppa's house, whence the remaining part of this parish northward, … him to this estate, which he alienated to Sir Martin Barnham. He was son of Francis Barnham, esq. sheriff of London anno 1570, the eldest son of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Chart. Near the centre of it is a water, called St. Edith's well, who was a famous female saint, said to have been born … of Kemesing, as it is there called, then being in the king's hands, answered for twenty-nine shillings by the hands of … was of Boughton Malherbe, and by Anne, daughter of Arthur Barnham, was ancestor of the Bunces, of Throwley, &c. Of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 3 became the separate ecclesiastical parish of St. John's Common, with the church of St. John the Evangelist, a … Clayton, Ditchling, and Wivelsfield were added. St. Andrew's ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1902 from portions of … 1582 but was obliged to sell Ockley 52 in 1602 to Stephen Barnham and Alice, presumably his mother. 53 Stephen died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being named in honor of the duke of Gloucester, queen Anne's son, who in the year 1698 visited it from Tunbridge-wells. The iron-rails round St.Paul's church-yard, in London, were cast at this furnace. They … afterwards alienated this manor and estate to Benedict Barnham, alderman of London, sheriff of that city in 1592, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… ground within easy reach of the woods called Baker's and King's Woods, which cover many acres. Opposite the church is Heath … granted in 1576 for the remainder of the term to Francis Barnham and George Barnes, aldermen of London. 68 Their …
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