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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… John Bargrave, eldest son of Robert, built the seat of Bifrons, and resided at it, of whom notice has already been … above-mentioned, and younger brother of John, who built Bifrons, was ancestor of the Bargraves, of Eastry; he was S. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a daughter Margaret, married to the Rev. Edward Taylor, of Bifrons. Thomas-Watkinson Payler, the son, married Charlotte, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the family of Sabine, or Savin, but now to Mr. Taylor, of Bifrons. The upper, or north part of the village, is in the … son Walter Braems, sold it in 1704 to John Taylor, esq. of Bifrons, in this parish, in whose descendants it continued … baron of the manors of Patrixborne Merton and Cheney. BIFRONS is a seat in this parish, situated at a small …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… coin about the size of a sixpence; on one side a Janus Bifrons, reverse, obscure, seemingly a trophy, &c. One of …
A History of the County of Essex
… restored, under the direction of Bamber Gascoyne of Bifrons, who is said to have been moved by the wish that … In the outer north aisle are monuments to John Bamber of Bifrons (1753), attributed to Roubiliac, and to Sir Crisp … 109 It subsequently descended through the Gascoynes of Bifrons to the Cecils, Marquesses of Salisbury, in whom the …
A History of the County of Essex
… merino sheep were being pastured on the park and marsh of Bifrons by Lord Somerville, who had recently helped George …
A History of the County of Essex
… after the Dissolution; these were Aldborough Hatch, Bifrons, Clements, Hainault, Highlands, Ilford Lodge, and … the area of the present borough of Barking were Berengers, Bifrons, Dagenhams, Eastbury, Fulks, Malmaynes, Porters, and … is reserved for treatment in another volume. The estate of BIFRONS (in Barking), which adjoined the town to the east, …
A History of the County of Essex
… described elsewhere. 34 The 18th-century manor house of Bifrons, south of Axe Street, was demolished in 181516. 35 … were attending and the school was closed soon after. 309 Bifrons school (Axe Street), which was probably connected … Avenue) and Erkenwald (Marlborough Road) in 1931, and Bifrons (Bromhall Road) in 1934. Two other senior schools …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whom the interest of the lease came to the Taylors, of Bifrons, and was sold by the late Rev. Edward Taylor, of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… hemp and they shall want much more. Send to Mr. Taylor at Bifrons near Canterbury to come up to my Lords by Friday …
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