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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of king James I. He is mentioned in the charter to the city of Canterbury, dated that year. Sir Edward Hoby, knt. …
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… a camel passing through a ford of water, being the arms of the town, with this inscription, " Sigillum vill: de … a river, on the centre of the bridge an escutcheon of the arms of the family of Cornwall, viz. Arg. a lion rampant … a figure of St. Michael holding a shield, charged with the arms of England, and standing between two towers, with this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
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… present Duke 1 who occasionally resides at Berry Pomeroy. Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Azure, three lions of England, … two civic wreaths, Or. On a chief wavy A. in front of a city, intended to represent that of Algiers; a range of … the Charlotte, at the moment of the attack upon the said city, with the motto Algiers. Crest: The stern of a ship with …
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… on the death of his cousin the late Duke, in 1815. Arms: Gules, on a bend, between six cross-crosslets, fitchee, … kept up in its original style, with the ancient furniture. Arms: Sable, three harts' heads caboshed, Argent, attired, … settled at Whitwell in this county; he died without issue. Arms of Manners, Duke of Rutland : Or, two bars Azure; a …
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… resides at the ancient castellated mansion of Greystock. Arms:Quarterly 1. Gules, on a bend, between six cross … saltire, O. enamelled at each end, Sab. having the King's arms at the upper, and those of Howard at the lower end, … keeps a few rooms, fitted up for his occasional residence. Arms and crest: The same as those of the Duke of Norfolk, …
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… present Earl, is LordLieutenant of the county of Cornwall. Arms of Edgcumbe: Gules, on a bend ermines cottised, Or; … officer, who was a younger son of the first Viscount. Arms: Ermine, a rose, Gules, barbed and seeded, proper. The ancient arms of the family were, Vert, a bull Arg. with a chief, …
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… parishes 5,060 10221 12,531 St. Cuthbert's parish, in the city and suburbs 2,420 3,661 4,899 viz. the townships of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… both universities, and was a munificent benefactor to the city of London. Besides which, he laid out great sums in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Es Dr, (or [To udor]) signifying the water; hence the city of Canterbury was called Durwhern, and afterwards, in … the other, in the second of which is contained part of the city of Canterbury; these two streams, in their passage … which then subsisted between the archbishop and the city, which caused him to build at Otford, instead of …
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