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Alumni Oxonienses
… Oxonienses, 1500-1714 Pace-Payton Pace-Payton Pace, Thomas s. Thomas, of Battersea, Surrey, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 27 April, 1668, aged 16. Pace, William (Paice) s. William, of Turgis, Hants, pleb. New Coll., matric. 19 … 1599; perhaps rector of Lyminge 1610, and of Earde alias Crayford, Kent, 1612. See Foster's Index Eccl. Parker, James …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… danger of robbers through the hazardous road of Shooter's hill hither) and among the woods, at the western extremity, … Eltham, and the London road at Bexley heath and Crayford lead through the village of Bexley, which is … farm of Wantsum, belonging to Shovel Blackwood, esq. unto Crayford; and here it may not be improper to observe, that …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… esq. of the kingdom of Ireland, built on colonel Tyndale's land a few years ago, a small shooting seat, which has … who dying s. p she again married colonel Robert Crayford, governor of the fort of Sheerness, who survived … Conway, inducted Dec. 14, 1689, resigned 1690. Robert Crayford and dame Frances Robert Philpott, July 9, 1690. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the adjoining parish of Aylesford obtained the king's letters patent, granting this spring, and the land in which … 4 whose son and heir, Henry Lennard, in his mother's right, lord Dacre afterwards, suffered a common recovery of … of which church he was a minor canon. And rector of Crayford. Also rector of Kingston, in Kent. Patron of this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in capite; in the rolls of which, delivered to the king's treasurer by the several sheriffs, 1 it is recorded, that … Crevequer held of the archbishop of Canterbury one knight's fee in Cheveninges, which Adam de Cheveninges again held of … wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Harman, of Elham, in Crayford, who lies buried with him. He was possessed, at the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Crayford CRAYFORD LIES the next parish south-eastward from Erith, … which, Leofsune, who had married his nephew's widow, entered on them; but they were recovered from him, … it pays 21 pounds. At the latter end of king Richard I.'s, and in king John's reigns, the MANOR of EARDE, alias …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Dartford DARTFORD LIES the next parish eastward from Crayford, on the high road from London to Dover, about … through Farningham to Sevenoke, in which stands Horseman's-place, now used, with the gardens, by a public gardener; … has been already explained, under the adjoining parish of Crayford. This heath has been much noted of late, as being …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… heaths in them, as Northumberlandheath, where it joins to Crayford, part of it being in that parish; but on the north … it, within the bounds of this parish stands Mr. Wheatley's new mansion; westward from hence is West heath, near which … Thames forms here. At the entrance of this village from Crayford, on the west side of it, stands the old manor house. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… near to which stood the antient mansion of Sibell's; and towards the west, over the hills, by Wested-farm and … one Leossune, who had married the widow of Eadric, Elphege's nephew, retained this land as his own, notwithstanding this … of the remains of this castle, in Custumale Roffense. See Crayford, p. 268. In the reign of king Henry II. William de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the northern boundary of it, in which are the storekeeper's house of the royal mills, and part of the offices and … Near the west end of the bridge, opposite the storekeeper's house of the royal powder-mills, there is a strong … 1780, the present vicar. Camden's Britannica, p. 236. See Crayford, vol. ii. of this history, p. 266. Jacob's History …
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