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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… held likewise by the service of the 60th part of a knight's fee. 1He died possessed of this manor, held as … asterwards, I have not found, but in king Edward VI.'s reign it was in the possession of Thomas Colepeper, who alienated it to May; afterwards, in Charles …
A History of the County of Northampton
… parish the local station, on the main line of the L.M.S. railway, is situated. Pytchley lies to the north, and to … in a deed dated at Isham. 48 In 1378 Sir Thomas Colepeper and his wife Eleanor, who was the daughter and heir … Pytchley, and elsewhere in Northamptonshire. 50 Sir Thomas Colepeper appeared in 1428 as one of the tenants among whom …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sides. On these downs are the county races, and the king's plate is annually run for here in the month of August. On … downs within this parish, there are many remains of Cfar's works, in his progress through this county, particularly … alienated it, in the 35th year of that reign, to Thomas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgbury, who soon afterwards conveyed it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being named in honor of the duke of Gloucester, queen Anne's son, who in the year 1698 visited it from Tunbridge-wells. … bore for their arms the same coat as that of the family of Colepeper, viz. a bend engrailed. This was a srequent custom … the only one in this county, which bore the arms of Colepeper; for the Haldens, of Halden, and a branch of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is thus entered, under the general title of that prelate's lands, in the survey of Domesday, taken in the year 1080. … deposited there for safety, under the care of Thomas Colepeper, the castellan, who refused the queen's servants … were sent prisoners to the tower of London, Thomas Colepeper, the castellan, was hung up, and the king took …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… market, which was granted to the abbot of St. Augustine's, as has been mentioned before, to be held within his manor … of Abercorn. 5 She was the eldest daughter of John, lord Colepeper, and surviving her husband, who died in 1673, … of the sessions. The other four petitioners were, William Colepeper, Thomas Colepeper, David Polhill, and Justinian …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 16th-century houses in the village, notably the butcher's shop opposite the Star Inn, which shows a 15th-century shop … tomb of the second Lord Cobham, is the brass of Eleonore Colepeper, first wife of Sir Reginald Cobham. The head of the … the centre of the canopy rises a banner of Cobham impaling Colepeper (a bend engrailed), and on either side of it are …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was allotted by the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's, who possessed the manor, for the plantation of vines. The … from a spring called Arrianes well, probably for Adrian's well, and were of a considerable size and depth, made for … youngest daughter Mary, who entitled her husband Alexander Colepeper, esq. to it, in which name it continued till the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the earliest time esteemed as an appendage to the king's manor and hundred of Milton. King Edward I. settled it in … family they continued till the beginning of queen Mary's reign, when they came into the possession of two brothers, … of it in the reign of Henry VIII. was granted to Thomas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgebury, who soon afterwards sold it to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… several of the Martin Cats, the same as those at Hudson's Bay) over which is the extensive tract of wood-land, called … twice married, first to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Colepeper, of Bedgbury, by whom he had no issue; and … came into the possession of that branch of the family of Colepeper, seated at Oxenhoath, in the adjoining parish of …
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