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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was formerly the property of an antient family called Chiche, one of whom, Ernaldus de Chich, was a person of … and had continued for some time in his family. Thomas Chiche, who was one of the bailiffs of Canterbury in 1259, … of this county in the 15 th year of king Richard II.'s reign, and kept his shrievalty at the Dungeon; and his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… though there were several parliaments in king Edward I.'s time, before the 18th year of his reign, yet there is no … de St. Martin, Richard de Hadley. 19th. At Westmin. Thomas Chiche, Elias de St. Martin. 20th. Parliament at Westminster. … succeeding to the earldom of Rockingham, on his brother's death in 1745, a new writ ordered, and Sir Thomas Hales, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… those now remaining, there were only two, viz. St. Martin's without, and St. Alphage's within the walls, which were not of the patronage of some … this church, and that the essigies and coat armour of John Chiche, who lived in king Henry III.'s reign, and was owner …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Domesday, as mentioned before, being in the Conqueror's time esteemed but as one hundred, called the hundred of … family for several generations; as that of Burgate, in the Chiche's; of Northgate, in the same family, and in the Polres and …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… in a particular of his estate 4 353 Mark Shaftoe, Gray's Inn, Counsellor-at-law, Recorder of Newcastle. 1 Dec. ? … against Parliament, and assisting the Earl of Newcastle's army; when asked what he could do for Parliament, he … to pay her assessment. 69 104 118 14 19 Dec. 1645. John's sequestration removed, on security to abide the committee's
A History of the County of Essex
… to Eudes the sewer. 11 It escheated to the Crown on Eudes's death in 1120, and remained in the king's hands, although held intermittently by hereditary … to Humphrey and his wife Eleanor in tail, but on Humphrey's death without issue in 1447 Eleanor was refused dower, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cathedral establishment during the time that the bishop's seat was at Selsey is virtually a blank. A number of … important town of Chichester, where the nuns of St. Peter's Church were displaced to accommodate the canons, 4 the … a great fire in 1114. Bishop Ralph, however, with the king's assistance, at once restored the cathedral, as did Bishop …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… and safety in sending Paris, 5 August "stylo [novo]." (P.S.)After the writing hereof I received from Signor Perez this … to the Queen. [Before Aug. 1598.] Tenants of the Queen's manor of Numington, Yorks, which the Queen granted to Sir … Stafford, Gray of Wilton, Lumley, Winsor, Rich, Darcy of Chiche, Chandos, Hunsdon, St. John of Bletsoe, Buckhurst, …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… one kingdom in time coming, and the maintenance of God's true religion, may not have opportunity, through delay … to be fully assured of.From my house in London 1 July. P.S.I have heard you have been in the North of Scotland, and … and Suffolk Lord Wentworth. Essex Lords Rich and Darcy of Chiche. Devon and Cornwall The Earl of Bedford. Sussex Lords …
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