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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… market, which was granted to the abbot of St. Augustine's, as has been mentioned before, to be held within his manor … of them in the greatest part of the copies of Antonine's Itinerary, for the distances will every way tally with … Colepeper, Thomas Colepeper, David Polhill, and Justinian Champneis. By Margaret, second daughter of Sir Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… have been that station of the Romans mentioned in Ptolemy's geography, 1 by the name of AIMHN, and in the several … in the same owners as Westenhanger, down to the family of Champneis, in which it is now vested, in the same proportions as that is, one sixth part in Miss Frances Champneis, and the two sons of John Burt, esq. deceased; and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Sir John Dixon Dyke of Lullingstone, bart. BRAMPTON'S is a small manor in the western part of this parish, among … daughters. Of the sons, in the year 1590, only Justinian Champneis, the youngest, was living, and then in possession of this estate; his son, Richard Champneis, esq. conveyed it by sale to Wm. Gooday, gent. of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and about as far on the other side that of Diggin's, now called the Grove, the residence of Mrs. Harding, widow … in the 36th of king Edward III. was the patrimony of Tho. Champneis, who that year conveyed part of it to Sir John … who purchased the remaining part of this estate of Robert Champneis, and thus became possessed of the whole of it. His …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having both Cotmanton and Hull at almost a stone's throw on the lest hand, thence it goes on through a narrow … by the highway, at not more than a quarter of a mile's distance from Upper Deal. The street of Sholdon contains … was become extinct, I find it in the possession of Salamon Champneis, and again soon after the middle of king Edward the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one of the towers still retaining the name of Rosamond's tower, where the tradition is, that fair mistress of king … materials, which were then sold for 1000l. After this Mr. Champneis, the purchaser of it, converted the remainder into … stately mansion, then passed it away by sale to Justinian Champneis, esq. The family of Champneis are descended from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Henry Whyte, esq. in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign. After the Whytes, these manors passed in like manner … by a female heir of this name, in marriage to Justinian Champneis, esq. of Westenhanger, who died possessed of it, … as that is, being one sixth part vested in Miss Frances Champneis, and the two sons of John Burt, esq. by Harriet her …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the former, of whom it was afterwards held by knight's service; and by the inquisition returned by the sheriff … descendants so late as the latter end of king Henry VI.'s reign, to Harfield, in whose family it remained till king … for in the 20th year of king Edward III. the heirs of Hugh Champneis held it by knight's service. After which it came …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Proby to the office of Post of Chester, with the fee of 2 s. per diem, and allowances of five marks for every journey … Francis Gofton, of lands, of the yearly value of 49 l. 17 s. 4 d., paying for the same the sum of 1,284 l. 9 s. 7 d. [ … Richard Taverner, John Sybthorpe, Michael Jobson, John Champneis, Tho. Richardson, Wm. Richardson, Clement Fisher, …
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