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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ytching, as it was antiently spelt in king Henry the VIth.'s reign, a small part of which only is within this parish, … 1 who in his 32d year granted it in exchange to Thomas Colepeper, esq. senior, whose son Sir Alexander Colepeper, of Bedgbury, alienated it in the 21st year of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by three others Quay Street, Holyrood Street, St. James's Streetrunning north and south. 8 The Tudor town evidently … successor Sir Levinus sold the manor in 1668 to Cheyney Colepeper, one of the younger sons of the Rt. Hon. John Lord Colepeper, and to Alexander Colepeper of Leeds Castle. 136 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which whoever did, he was accounted chief of the day's sport. When queen Elizabeth was at the earl of Leicester's, at Kenelworth castle, among other sports for her … of Aylesford, were in possession of it. Sir Richard Colepeper, of Oxenhoath, who was sheriff of this county in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and extend eastward, including the late Mr. Lypeatt's new-built house. Thus that parish intervenes, and entirely … northern boundaries of it, in which are the storekeeper's house, part of the offices, &c. and some of the royal … premises, to Sir Anthony Aucher, who sold it to Thomas Colepeper, esq. and he soon afterwards alienated it to John …
A History of the County of Surrey
… commons called Broadham Green, Hurst Green, and Perry's Green, but there is no record of an Inclosure Act or of … the manor, apparently in trust for his wife Elizabeth Colepeper, to Thomas Colepeper and others. 32 His eldest son Reginald predeceased …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the 11th year of king Henry IV. when it was, with the king's licence, alienated to the priory of the same order of … THE MANOR OF PATRIXBORNE CHENEY, after the bishop's disgrace, came into the possession of the family of Say, in … Haut, of Bishopsborne, carried it in marriage to Thomas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgbury, and he, in the 34th year of king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the thirty-fifth mile stone crosses it, but at Kipping's cross, so called from its having been the early residence … part of the antient possessions of the eminent family of Colepeper, whose demesnes spread over the whole face of this … former, those of Bedgbury, which terminated in the lords Colepeper, of Leeds castle; those of Losenham, in Newenden, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… near the lower end of Penshurst-park, called Tapner's-hole, there arises a spring, which produces a visible and … corner of the park, there is a fine spring, called Kidder's-well, which, having been chemically analized, is found to … viscount Strangford, afterwards married to Sir Thomas Colepeper. His second wife was Sarah, daughter of William …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the year 822, to Wlfred, archbishop of Canterbury, L. S. M. that is, libere sicut Middleton, endowed with the same … among the rest of the possessions of it, into the king's hands, where they did not remain long, for the king settled … Canterbury; after which it became the property of Tho mas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgbury, who anno 1 and 2 Philip and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Tenterden, all which may be seen at large in Dugdale's History of Imbanking, &c. p. 40, 42, 47, 83. SUBORDINATE to … by the marriage of Helen, the second daughter, with Thomas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgebury, became his property, whose … the 2d and 3d year of Edward VI. His grandson Sir Anthony Colepeper, of Bedgebury, included this manor in a settlement …
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