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A History of the County of Warwick
… years round the road running south from St. Margaret's Church, Olton (begun in 1880 and completed in 1896), to the … of London in 1595), whose daughter Anne married Thomas Colepeper of Wigsell (Sussex). 171 Their son Sir John, created Lord Colepeper, seems to have conveyed Forshaw manor before his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… grow here and in this neighbourhood. Ascyron, St. Peter's wort. Ptarmica, sneeze wort. Lithospermum majus and minus, … wayfaring tree. Satyrium abortinum five nidus avis, bird's nest. Rheseda plinii, Italian rocket; and reseda maxima, … esq. of Southfleet, and Anne his wife, daughter of John Colepeper, esq. of Aylesford, he died in 1581. On the south …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Stephen's, alias Hackington ST. STEPHEN's, ALIAS HACKINGTON, LIES the … of Dover castle. He alienated them in 1637, to Col. Thos. Colepeper, afterwards knighted, the fifth son of Sir Anthony … 1643, and was buried in this church. His only son Thomas Colepeper, esq. in the year 1675 sold them to E. Hales, esq. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hail, wind, &c. These fish were about the size of a man's little finger, some were like small whitings, others like … Soon after which it appears to have passed to Sir William Colepeper, of Aylesford, whose eldest son Richard, of … p. 304. See Dugd. Bar. vol. i. p. 690. MSS. pedigree of Colepeper. See preston, in Aylesford. There is a case …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… great ridge of sand hills, about midway to which is Brook's-place, near which there is on each side both coppice woods, … it is thus entered, under the title of the archbishop's land, as follows: The archbishop himself holds Sondresse. … ermine a cross gules; the second as above, impaling Colepeper. In the third window, a shield quarterly, 1st and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it, and by the return made in 1565, by queen Elizabeth's order, there appears to have been the same number at that … which seems to have once belonged to St. Mildred's abbey, in Thanet, was given by king Eadred, in 946, to one … youngest daughter Mary, who entitled her husband Alexander Colepeper, esq. to it; in which name it continued till the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Green and Tatsfield Green in the north and at Clacket's Green in the south of the parish. No Inclosure Act is … was held by Alvric of the king and was then valued at 30 s. Later it was worth 2 and at the time of the Survey it had … 6 s. 8 d a year. 52 On the surrender of its master, Edward Colepeper, LL.D., in 1544, the college and its possessions …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of the street of which, as well as St. Jacob's hospital at the entrance of it, are within the bounds of … the hills, is New-house, formerly belonging to the Roberts's, of Harbledown, and thence by marriage to Robert Mead … manor, among others. One of his descendants sold it to Colepeper, who again passed it away to Vane, from which name …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was a common arrivage place at Upchurch, called Karter's hythe, probably the same as that before-mentioned. In the … commission issued for the viewing of the banks in the king's marshes of Slayhill, Greneberghe, &c. as far as the Isle of … estate, in the reign of queen Elizabeth, was Sir Cheney Colepeper, who alienated his interest in it to Clement …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… knights templars by archbishop Theobald, in king Stephen's reign, as appears by the inquisition of their lands, taken … in the 32d year of Henry VIII. when it came into the king's hands, who granted it in his 34th year, in exchange, among … Elizabeth, the eldest, carried it in marriage to Thomas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgbury, who in the 32d year of that …
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