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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for toys and pedlary ware. On Nov. 30, being St. Andrew's, there is yearly a diversion called squirrel bunting, in … this parish, then esteemed as part of them. On the bishop's disgrace four years afterwards, all his possessions were … Of him and his heirs these estates were held by knight's service, of the honor of Chilham, which they had made the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… porch and deep-eaved roof, serves as the butcher's shop. From the east end of the village a road runs south … Maldles, a toft and land called Gentlemans, Fisherman's Mead, Bunny Bridge, Lake Bridge, Quarrey Lane, Peke Lane, … of the parish of Steep) held respectively by Elizabeth Colebrooke and Jane the relict of Joseph Feilder. 45 In the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… public-house, and now no school. There are five gentlemen's houses, one vacant, besides Gatton Park and the rectory, … old rectory near the church was pulled down by Sir James Colebrooke, owner 175161, who also turned most of the glebe … in tail male. The estate was sold after his death to James Colebrooke, 65 who was created baronet in 1759. His two …
A History of the County of Somerset
… south of the village South field, including Middle and Colebrooke furlongs, and possibly SE. of the village was East … was subsequently demolished. The Queen, later the Queen's Hotel, was opened in 1886 and stands beside the railway … it passed to William Elsdon, possibly husband of Thomas's widow, and between 1671 and 1674 to Ann Curry, who married …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… far as the river Stour. By the return made to the council's letter by archbishop Parker's order in 1563, there were then computed to be in this … this seat, with other estates in this island, to Mr. James Colebrooke, of London, and Mr. James Ruck, of London, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Nutfield, nearer the railway, a large number of gentlemen's houses have been built of late years. There is a cemetery … death of the latter, was granted the custody of her son's lands during the minority of Denise, daughter and heir of … the right of the younger Denise to inherit her father's lands on the plea of illegitimacy, which was, however, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… streets radiating from itHigh Street and St. Peter's Road to the east, Chapel Street to the north, and Sheep … Court of Exchequer, setting forth that Roger Tirrell, John Colebrooke, William Pagglesham, Gregory Triggs, James Mills, … a rent of 12 d. issuing out of a tenement held by Nicholas Colebrooke at Stoneham. Several other deeds also are …
Magna Britannia
… are February 25. and August 12., under Queen Elizabeth's charter; the eve of the Ascension, and the eve of the Annunciation, O.S. and October 28., unless that day should fall after … 3 It was one of the principal quarters of Prince Maurice's army, whilst besieging Plymouth, from October to December …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to improve the entrance into West Street. St. Lawrence's Chapel is said to have been in Bell Lane. Here, next the 'White Hart,' in a chemist's shop occupied by Mr. Fisher, are the remains of the stone … the case of other Surrey towns a large number of gentlemen's houses have sprung up of late in the outskirts of Reigate, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… called Maiden Winterbourne. 6 The name Shrewton (sheriff's 'tun'), in use from 1236, commemorates the shrievalties of … village was sometimes called Shrewton Virgo. 8 Shrewton's south-west boundary follows the Till. Its other boundaries, … derived from Shrewton manor were held in 1780 by Elizabeth Colebrooke and in 1785 by Jane Folliott, who in 1800 held c. …
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