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Old and New London
… Lord Mayor at the accession of her Majesty, was born at Chevening, in Kent, and lived, when a youth, with Alexander …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his great-grandson, Charles Polhill, esq. of Chepsted, in Chevening, the present owner of this manor. HADLOW is a small … whose descendant, Charles Polhill, esq. of Chepsted, in Chevening, is the present possessor of this manor. A court …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… like manner as has been already more fully related under Chevening, down to Thomas Lennard, created by king Charles … papers. See more of the Isleys, under Sundridge. See Chevening, for a full account of these families. Coll. Peer. … edit. vol. v. p. 32. et seq. See more of this family under Chevening. Philipott, p. 65, 66; Book of Knights Fees, in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… cathedral. He at times held the rectories of Woodchurch, Chevening, and Southfleet, which last he held at the time of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Infant Baptism"; born at Maranto Court Farm, parish of Chevening, Kent, 6 Jan., 1646; vicar of Shoreham 1674, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… spirelet. Closed 1971 and burnt down 1975. St. Lawrence, Chevening Rd., Brondesbury. 57 Mission founded from Christ … from John G. F. Miller (1978). Grange Mus., photo. files, Chevening Rd. (NL 696, 699). St. Mark's Ch. Harlesden, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to the United Synagogue, was opened at the junction of Chevening and Carlisle roads. Called Brondesbury synagogue, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… line two roads, Harvist (in 1894 called Mortimer) and Chevening roads, had been laid out to link Chamberlayne Road …
Alumni Oxonienses
… licenced (V.G.) 17 June, 1665, to marry Rebecca Stroud, of Chevening, Kent. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Wyndham, …
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