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Chelsea Settlement and Bastardy Examinations, 1733-1766
… by his father to one John Branness of the parish of Crayford in the county of Kent, baker, for the term of seven … 1754, before us, Benjamin Cox, Thomas Lediard. Passed to Crayford. 276. [p. 60] Middlesex. John Rea, aged upwards of … there was a camp in Hyde Park. In the late King George I's time he rented a house in Lloyd's Court in the parish of St …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Essex, 1589, of Houghton Regis, Beds, 1591. See Foster's Index Eccl. Fabian, John born in Middlesex, s. Thomas, of Langley, Bucks, gent. Christ Church, matric. 3 … rector of Somerton, Oxon, until ejected 1662, died at Crayford, Kent. 1665, aged 42. See Calamy, iii. 123; & …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… 11 Nov., 27 Henry VI. [A.D. 1448], receipt of the King's writ, dated 19 May anno 22 Henry VI. [A.D. 1444], by … comes of age or marries, the said money being the orphan's patrimony and the said Ralph being her appointed guardian. … authorities in 1440, and won the day. Supra, pp. 241-6. Crayford, co. Kent. "Secundam meliorem stant' et coopert' …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to be paid to the lord byfree heirs after their father's decease, now called a Hariot. By this it appears that the … conquest, a lordship in this town of Tyrington. Bardolph's Fee. Hermerus de Ferrariis, who held a manor in Tilney, and … Mr. William Plome. 1504, Edward Redmayne. 1543, Mr. John Crayford, S. T. P. rector of Stanford Rivers in Essex, master …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William son of Richard de Wileford his house in St. Ebbe's for the use of the Friars Minors; the property was vested … of St. Michael in the North Gate. This house of Robert Oen's in St. Ebbe's was one of the 'mural mansions,' on the … of Edward VI, and was burnt at Smithfield in 1555; John Crayford became canon of Durham; Hugh Glasier held various …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… husbandman, the thane of the greater sort, called the king's thane, and the thane of the lesser sort, called the … members of the commonwealth, but parcels of their master's goods and substance. As to lands, there were only two sorts … in one of them, which was fought in the year 457, at Crayford, in this county, the Britons were overthrown with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… or Jutland, dwelt a people known even in Tacitus's time, by the name of Angles. According to this account … which we celebrate in commemoration of our Saviour's refurrection. 8 The Angles, as we read in Tacitus, as well … was fought in the year 457, at Crecanford, now called Crayford, in this county, the Britons were overthrown, with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Dunstan, Milton, Fordwich, Hackington, alias St. Stephen's, Harbledown, St. Michael, Harbledown, St. Nicholas, Lower … near Dover, Cheriton, Cliff, near Dover, St. James's, and St. Mary's, Dover, Ewell, Folkestone, Guston, Hawking, … Bexley, Brasted, Chevening Chidingstone, Cliff at Hoo, Crayford, Darent, Downe, Eynsford, East Farleigh, Farningham, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and sometimes, though but very seldom, as far as St. Helen's, in Barming. At Rochester-bridge, where the tide of this … due north empties itself into the Thames, at about a mile's distance, during which length it is navigable for lighters, … gardens to those of Hall-place, and thence passes on to Crayford, and then branches into two streams, both of which …
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