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A History of the County of Surrey
… branch of the South Eastern and Chatham railway. In Rocque's map of 1761 Woodcock's Hammer is marked in the south of the parish, near … was granted to William Wibarn, who alienated to Sir Thomas Cawarden in 1545. 66 In 1562 William Lord Howard of Effingham …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Green and Tatsfield Green in the north and at Clacket's Green in the south of the parish. No Inclosure Act is … and its possessions were granted by the king to Thomas Cawarden, 53 a gentleman of the Privy Chamber, who thus … Calcotts. In 1560 licence was granted to his heir William Cawarden to alienate it to William Lord Howard of Ellingham, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Peeble Combe (Mr. E. J. Coles), and Lovelands (Hon. H. S. Littleton). There was a village shepherd still in 1792. 5 … to Hugh le Despenser, who had married Eleanor the earl's sister. Hugh, their son, died seised of Walton in 1349. 7 … one of the king's secretaries, 39 and in 1544 of Thomas Cawarden of the Privy Council. 40 Carew. Or three lions …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… others of the neighbourhood. In the spring of 1756, at Toy's-hill, about a mile and a half eastward from the above, a … as did his descendant, John de Camvill, in king Henry III.'s reign. Roger de Camvill, son of Walter, a younger son of … the King's arms, and other lands in Westerham, to Thomas Cawarden, to hold in capite by knights service. His …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to it, which he prosecuted by writ of right, in the king's court, the original of which is likewise in the above … pleaded, that he had the manor by the gift of the king's predecessors, who gave it to his church, as free as they … adjoining manor of Broke, and other premises, to Thomas Cawarden, to hold in capite by knight's service; 9 from him …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… He seldom fails to notice the shows of Lord Mayor's day, the gay doings in May, or the mummeries of Christmas; … public educationSir Thomas White the founder of St. John's college at Oxford, Sir Andrew Judd of the grammar-school at … instead of Bishopsgate; in p. 192 Chardin for Carden, or Cawarden. In p. 196 he says, "The 20th, Bentham of London …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… 1. Lease from the Dean (Hen. Cole) and Chapter of St. Paul's, London, to John Cawood, citizen and stationer, of a vault under the quire of St. Paul's, and two sheds adjoining to the Church. [ Case A., Eliz., … from the 2d instant. Dec. 12. 27. Charges of Sir Tho. Cawarden, for himself and 100 men, serving in the Tower of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… on board ship; and one Davy, a servant of Ric. Vuedall's, was there, and one Ric. Flud a butcher. March 13. Venice. … and detail by Richard Vuedall concerning Henry Dudley's measures for privately going beyond sea. Disclosure of a … 48. Deposition by the same, implicating Sir Tho. Carden [Cawarden] and Sir Nicholas Arnold. Mar. 30 (?) 49. A paper of …
Survey of London
… portion of Scotland Yard which lay to the north of Denham's Buildings and the Clock House, but no southern boundary is … the "three Scotland Yards" is marked "Scotlande" on Norden's map of 1593 and "Scotland Yard" in Faithorne and Newcourt's … (P.R.O., C. 66/824Grant of Rounceval to Sir Thos. Cawarden.) In 1542 a grant was made to the Master and Wardens …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… infested with thieves and footpads. In 1667 Lord Bridgman's children were robbed going from Teddington to Tunbridge, … MacGregor, bart., and daughter of Sir Thomas Hardy, Nelson's flagcaptain at Trafalgar. 14 It is now the residence of the … Geraldine,' see p. 339 ; Dict. Nat. Biog. Ibid. Sir Thos. Cawarden was also appointed, apparently by Edw. VI ; Hist. …
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