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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for deer and wild beasts, belonging to the archbishop's manor of Aldington, where they ranged at large as in a … castle, who in 1724 passed them away by sale to Mr. James Colebrooke, of London, whose son Robert Colebrooke, esq. alienated them in 1775, under the authority …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the habitation of the Stoughtons, then of the Ptoroude's and now the property of Edward Solly, esq. of London. There … one sixth part, called Upper Goldston farm, to Robert Colebrooke, esq. of Chilham castle, whose father James Colebrooke, esq. had purchased it of William Brandon, whose …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the eminence of which is the noted monument, called Kit's Coty house; and about a mile eastward the house of … Henge, though in miniature, still remains, called Kit's Coty house, and more vulgarly the Kit's Cot house; which, … print of this monument, with a differtation on it, by Mr. Colebrooke, published in the Archologia of the Society of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Street and the terrace overlooking the river. The 'Bull's Head' and the 'White Hart' are old riverside inns. Near the … the manor are reserved to the Dean and canons of St. Paul's. 13 Market gardening is carried on in the fields by the … It was granted to the Dean and canons of St. Paul's at some date before 1086, and at the time of the Survey was …
Magna Britannia
… manor was held in demesne by William Portitor (the king's door-keeper), and he is said to have held it by the service … Ford Abbey, to Mr. Thomas Dewdney, the present proprietor. Colebrooke, in this parish, belonged to the abbey of Ford. … whose descendants, by the name of Kilrington or Colebrooke, possessed it for several generations. One of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it encircles Fairbrook, formerly belonging to the Best's, and thence taking in Nash, it goes on eastward to the … alienated his term in it in 1723, to Mr. James Colebrooke, whose eldest son Robert Colebrooke, esq. in 1774, an act having passed that year for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the house were George Spencer (in 1859) and Charles S. Adye (in 1907). 16 It was acquired by the Council in 1911, … below (seeNonconformity). The Liberal club, St. Margaret's Street, was built about 1800. It has a square-headed … manor to William and Richard Long, 396 and in 1758 Robert Colebrooke and Elizabeth his wife conveyed a quarter of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the river valleys also, the most striking being St. Anne's Hill, west-by-north of the town. It is only 240 ft. above … to them. In the last is a Jacobean house, now the Queen's Head Inn, and the remains of the house where Cowley died in … tower and spire. The whole cost was borne by Sir T. Edward Colebrooke, bart., who further gave 1,000 towards the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this parish acquired its name of Julham, i e. Julius's station, or house; and if he mistook not, they had truth on … by him in this and the adjoining parishes, to Mr. James Colebrooke, of London, who died possessed of them in 1752. He left three sons, the eldest son, Robert Colebrooke, esq, married first Henrietta, eldest daughter of …
Magna Britannia
… the family of Nutcombe, are now vested in the chancellor's three daughters and coheiresses. In consequence of his … of the dean and chapter of Exeter, who are the patrons. Colebrooke or Colbrooke COLEBROOKE or COLBROOKE, in the hundred of Crediton and in …
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