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Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… Peter, that is to say, Master Roger de Seton, John de Cobham, and Salamon de Rochester. 4 Edward I. [A.D. 1275, 6]. … Mayor received the Sheriffs in the Guildhall, by the King's command, to spare them having to go into Wales. In the same … de Pevencestre, Sir Walter de Helyon, and Sir John de Cobham, and such as they might think proper to associate with …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Forest which were often termed 'the Seven Hundreds of Cobham and Bray' during the 13th and 14th centuries. Wargrave … no. 10; Close, 5 Edw. II, m. 19 (add. 5 Edw. IV); Cal. S. P. Dom. 158190, p. 162. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… OF ELMBRIDGE (Or EMLEYBRIDGE) CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF COBHAM STOKE D'ABERNON WALTON UPON THAMES ESHER THAMES DITTON … Subsidy Roll of about 1334 the hundred was valued at 24 0 s. 6 d., 9 and it was assessed for ship-money at 346 in 1636. … Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), xi, 51. V.C.H. Surr. i, 443. S.P. Dom. Chas. I, cccxlviii, 82. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Stroud, and elsewhere; nor is there a gentleman's house, or a clergyman residing, in it, owing to the depth … of 1. Hoo, ST. WARBURGH. 2. HIGH HALSTOW. 3. ST. MARY'S, Hoo. 4. ALHALLOWS, AND 5. STOKE, in part. And the churches … those parishes: It also contains part of the parishes of COBHAM and WEST PECKHAM, the churches of which are in another …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Wachelston, alias Chadlington, to Sir Wm. Brooke, lord Cobham, whose son Henry, lord Cobham, in the first year of king James I. being accused with … him, though the sentence was afterwards, through the king's clemency superseded. Upon his attaint, this among the rest …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and the profits of the same, in the possession of Henry de Cobham, jun. eldest son of Sir John de Cobham, lord Cobham, by Joane his first wife, daughter of Sir … judgement of death, though his execution was, by the king's clemency, superseded. 2. On his attainder, this hundred, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lords of this hundred in the beginning of king Ed ward II's reign. How the latter came to be divested of his property … described before, till on the attaint of Henry, lord Cobham, in the first year of James I. they became forfeited …
A History of the County of Surrey
… STOKE JUXTA GUILDFORD WORPLESDON 1 (Trinity and St. Mary's combined parishes, Guildford, were also in Woking Hundred) … In the time of the Confessor the hundred was worth 88 10 s., and by 1086 its assessment had risen to 125 10 s.; the … 6 later called Harmesheath, near the borders of Ockham and Cobham parishes, on the verge of the hundred, as in the case …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… II. being then only seventeen years of age. He died s.p. and this estate, which consisted of one thousand acres … of it. He was afterwards knighted, but died in his father's life time, leaving a son Edward, who succeeded his … continued down to Sir Edward Hales, bart. of St. Stephen's, 3 till 1789, when it was conveyed by purchase by Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… houses stand dispersed, the farthest not more than a mile's distance southward from the church. There are two sets of … beloved and faithful counsellor, Sir George Broke, lord Cobham, late belonging to the archbishop, to hold in capite, by knights service, his grandson, Henry lord Cobham, being convicted of high treason in the 1st year of …
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