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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1308 to Peter de Gaveston and Margaret his wife, the king's niece, 27 but this grant does not seem to have included the … the office in 1661, when it was granted to Thomas Lord Colepeper. 83 Sir Robert Holmes was appointed in 1669, 84 … governorsthe Earl of Portland, who was restored, Lord Colepeper and Sir Robert Holmes little seems to have been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Pearson, and the surviving assigness, under James Pearson's commission, assigned the premises absolutely, to Edward … exempt from all tithes whatever, as being within the king's antient forest of Blean, now usually called the ville of … youngest daughter Mary, who entitled her husband Alexander Colepeper, esq. to it. He left an only daughter by her, Anne, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… much covered with woods, among them are situated Sharp's-place, Boarplace, and nearer the foot of the hill, Boar's-hill, usually called Bowsell-gate, which names, among many … married two wives; first, Eleanor, daughter of Sir Thomas Colepeper, and secondly, Anne, daughter and coheir of Thomas, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and takes in a considerable quantity of the archbishop's woods on the other side of it. The upland of this parish … mentioned, as having been granted by several of the king's predecessors, and confirmed by him in his 6th year, the … daughters and coheirs joined in the sale of it to Thomas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgbury, who in the 3d and 4th year of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… hamlets of Ab Lench or Hob Lench, 1 Atch Lench and Sheriff's Lench, the first being a chapelry of Fladbury until 28 … of the parish is 154 ft. above the ordnance datum. Sheriff's Lench is 378 ft. above the same level. Church Lench has an … the manor of Atch Lench was in 1650 sold to Sir Cheyney Colepeper of Hollingbourne, Kent. 91 At the Restoration the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Bathursts, Ongleys, Courthopes. Maplesdens, Gibbons's, Westons, Plumers, Austens, Dunkes, and Stringers. They … heads, or. By his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Walter Colepeper, of Bedgbury, he had two sons of nine daughters, of … to George Fane, esq. of Badsell, Helen, first to Thomas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgebury; secondly to Sir George …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Odo, bishop of Baieux and earl of Kent, the king's half brother, under the general title of whose lands it is … esq. in Kent, sold them in Henry V.'s reign to Sir Wm. Colepeper, whose son, Sir Rich. Colepeper, 4 of Oxenhoath, sheriff in the 11th year of king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… commissioners of the navigation. It is called St. Helen's bridge, from its contiguity to that manor, situated at a … taken about the year 1080, being the 15th of the Conqueror's reign, this estate is thus entered under the title of, … about the 7th year of king Henry IV. likewise conveyed to Colepeper, who in the 10th year of that reign passed away the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the year 1080, being the 15th of the Conqueror's reign, in which it is thus described, under the general … times the estate of a branch of the eminent family of Colepeper, whose arms yet remain in the windows of this … buried. By inquisition, taken after the death of Walter Colepeper, at Tunbridge, anno 1 Edward III. it was found that …
A History of the County of Worcester
… may be of the 14th century. The signboard of the Queen's Head Hotel contains portraits of Queen Elizabeth and the … Place Beauchamp 8 (xv cent.); Wormastall, Worrall, Puppy's Parlour, Fiddler's Knap (xx cent.). CASTLE Elmley Castle, … many other of the dean and chapter's manors to Cheney Colepeper of Hollingbourne, co. Kent, 128 and then seems to …
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