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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to WOTTON. Wotton will receive by the bearer the King's letters containing his affection to the duke of Cleves and … handle. He will thereby do a thing much to the King's contentation, and, consequently, not a little to his own … himself, even if the Duke will not, that he takes the King's most kind offer thankfully, and desires him to proceed. He …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Pearson, and the surviving assigness, under James Pearson's commission, assigned the premises absolutely, to Edward … exempt from all tithes whatever, as being within the king's antient forest of Blean, now usually called the ville of … i. f.p. 190. After his death, that impudent knave Richard Culmer, commonly called in contempt, Blue Dick, got …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the Inferior Oolite, the valley sides of the fuller's earth, and the higher land of the Great Oolite. 7 Until … and a large estate of 11 yardlands (664 a.) held by John Culmer. Culmer was probably a relative of Thomas Culmer, rector of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hall-place, and a seat formerly belonging to the Roberts's, of Hall-place, afterwards to the Tiddemans, and then by marriage again to the Roberts's, and afterwards in like manner by ElizabethJohanna, only … in this chancel. After which that infamous fellow Richard Culmer became rector. See an account of him in Wood's Ath. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… quite across the island to Westgate, called St. Mildred's Lynch, an account of which has already been given before, … cross; but about the year 1647, the noted fanatic Richard Culmer, having got the sequestration of this vicarage, took … 1644, when this vicarage was sequestered, and one Richard Culmer was put into possession of this vicarage, 17 who to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1 The eastern boundary of the parish runs along May's Lane and through Ufton Park, crossing Shooters Brook Lane a … The following place-names occur in the 17th century: Ball's Pidle, Yew Pidle, Pondes Close, Little and Great Burfeildes, Culmers Wood and Bartholomew's, 4 Brickworth Coppice. 5 An Inclosure Act for Padworth was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… She died a widow in the 41st year of king Edward III. S.p.by either of her husbands, and indeed without any heirs, … that house anno 30 Henry VIII. when it came into the king's hands, and was the next year granted, with the scite of the … The present lessees of the parsonage are Mess. Teale and Culmer. The vicarage is valued in the king's books at 9l. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Peter (Thanet) ST. PETER'S LIES the next parish south-eastward from St. John's, being … the way leading to it, was the fee estate of the family of Culmer, of this place; and that leave and privilege of using … been accustomed; that the inhabitants should have room on Culmer's land to frame timber, &c. for the repair of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the antient possessors of it, belonging to Mr. Carr Culmer, gent. and further on, the parsonage and court-lodge, … was become extinct here before the latter end of Henry IV.'s reign, when this manor was in the possession of the eminent … in marriage to Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, by whose eldest daughter and coheir Jane, it went in …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Cecil, Lord Burghley. According unto my Lord Warden's letters "I have sent unto your honor Capytaine Graymont, … of Canterbury on Thursday, September 20, at the Bishop's Palace Hall there, before Serjeant Manwod and others … who, namying themselves to be in the Prince of Orenge's service, suffer no man to passe by them untakin or …
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