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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… An. Dom. 1409, in memory of Thomas Chillenden, prior A. D. 1409, for the use of the prior and monks of Christ church, … Lewis Pugh, A. B. April 1767, resigned July 1767. Francis D' Aeth, July 1767, resigned 1771. 12 Henry Goodrick, A. B. Jan. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sister and heir Elizabeth entitled her husband Sir Thomas D' Aeth, bart. of Knolton, to the possession of it, and his grandson Sir Narborough D'Aeth, bart. now of Knolton, is the present owner of this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it, except a very few acres, is the property of the D'Aeth family, whose mansion in it is beautifully situated on … which are exceedingly commodious, were built by Sir Thomas D'Aeth in 1715. In the old part of the house are the arms of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Knolton manor, the present lessee being Sir Narborough D'Aeth, bart. now of Knolton. There are no parochial charities. … of Norborne, belonging to the archbishop, Sir Narborough D'Aeth, bart. lessee, lies in this parish, and claimed an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the estate of Kettington belonging to Sir Narborough D'Aeth, bart. In the bottom, at some distance south-west from … married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Osmund Beauvoir, D.D. by whom he has issue two sons and five daughters, viz. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… John Buggin, esq. sold them about the year 1710 to Thomas D'Aeth, esq. afterwards created a baronet in 1716. He joined with his eldest son, Narborough D'Aeth, esq. about the year 1738, in the sale of both manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in 1706, gave it by will to his kinsman, Thomas Brett, LL. D. of Spring grove, and he, in 1713, alienated it to Salmon … in 1706, gave it by will to his kinsman Thomas Brett, LL. D. who not long afterwards alienated it to Sir Henry Furnese, … owners of that manor and seat, down to Sir Narborough D'Aeth, bart. now of Knolton, the present owner of it. In the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Elizabeth, Elhanna, and Sophia, daughters of Sir Thomas D'Aeth, bart. by Elizabeth, daughter of his brother, Sir John … ob. July 1752. 22 Hon. Thomas Townshend. Edward Barnard, D.D. ind. Sep. 28, 1752, obt. Dec. 2, 1781. 23 John Symons, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sole surviving heir Elizabeth, married to Sir Thomas D'Aeth, bart. succeeded to this manor among the rest of her inheritance, and their grandson, Sir Narborough D'Aeth, bart. now of Knolton, is the present owner of it. A …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who married Bethia, one of the daughters of Sir Thomas D'Aeth, bart. of Knowlton, who died in 1760, s. p., having … in 1797, on which it came to her nephew Sir Narborough D'Aeth, bart. of Knowlton, the present owner of it. A court …
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