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… according to tradition, of the family of Hawkins, of Nash-Court, in Kent, came into Cornwall in the year 1554; his …
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… of Sir William the first baronet, was, in 1801, created Baron St. Helen's. Arms: Gules, three lions rampant, Or. …
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… De la Pole, in 1791. He married a co-heiress of Chief Baron Periam. His eldest son, John, was created a baronet in … of Downe, in Devonshire, and one of the justices of the court of King's Bench, married the heiress of Yarde of … the sun in splendour, Proper. Hamlyn Williams, of Clovelly Court, 1795. Richard Hammett, Esq., father of Sir James …
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… others are called thanes in the Exeter survey. A great baron, who had the seat of his barony at Bampton; his … of Brion; he was brother to Baldwin the Sheriff. A Norman baron, who was possessed of numerous manors, chiefly in the … the last of this family, was summoned to parliament as a baron, in the reign of Edward II. Ralph Paganel was sheriff …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… day appointed for that purpose. This officer held his court, called the hundred-gemote, or hundred court, for particular cases within the extent of his jurisdiction; but there was an appeal from it to the court of the lath, or trithing. These laths in this county …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… proclamation to be made, that the earl should appear at court, as required, or depart the realm within five days, … days the Duke told him, that king Edward, whilst at his court, had promised if ever he came to the crown of England, … of his lordships, and was also summoned to parliament as baron of Woodstock; and the year after, he was upon the 28th …
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… churches at the archdeacon's visitations. The spiritual court for the archdeaconry was held at St. Neot, till about …
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… Attorney, and Solicitor-general, and other officers, his court of Exchequer, with the appointment of sheriffs, &c. &c. … was confirmed by King Edward III. 10 The Vice-Warden's court, held generally once a month, is a court of Equity for all matters relating to the tin mines and …
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… Sir Lewis Pollard, made one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas in 1515, was son of Robert, second son … some time a seat of the Drakes; Bickleigh, of the Carews; Court-house, in North Molton, of the Bampfyldes; Hayne, of …
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