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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was endowed with, which is expressed by the letters L.S.M. Libere Sicut Middleton; though in Dugdale, vol. i. p. 21, it is L.S. A. Libere Sicut Adisham, which was the most usual … between the parishes of Eynesford and Farningham. See Ducarel's Rep. edit. ii. p. 179. A copy of it is among the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… enumerated in this Plant Favershamienses. THE ARCHBISHOP'S paramount manor of Boughton claims over the whole of this … the leiger book of that priory, and that it was given L. S. A. that is, Libere Sicut Adisham, with the same liberties, … Fd. vol. iv. p. 177. Lewis's MSS. Lambeth-libr. See also Ducarel's Rep. 2d edit. p. 52. He had been before vicar of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… lordship. In 1285 Richard de Breuhuse, husband of Roger's granddaughter and heir Alice, 14 held this mesne lordship, … over 2 carucates 7 oxgangs, for a quarter of a knight's fee, his tenant being Walter Romayne. 15 Walter was … Hayes and Mary his wife conveyed it to Gerard Gustavus Ducarel. The principal landowner in 1859 was Mrs. Peacock. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish, though the road from Chatham to the King's Ferry leads through the lower part of it, across a branch … are obliged by order of the privy council and the king's proclamation to perform quarantine for a limited time, and … See Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, pt. ii. p. 231. See Ducarel's Repertory, p. 15. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the parsonagehouse, formerly the residence of the Milles's. These are within the hamlet of Eddinton, in which, further … of Reculver and Herne, appendix, p. 135 and references in Ducarel's Repertory, p. 62, to ordinatio vicari Dat. 1296. … Ports, p. 85. Duncombe's History, appendix, p. 144, and in Ducarel's Rep. p. 95. A list of the priests of this chantry …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… summit of the hill, at the edge of which stands Mr. Duppa's house, whence the remaining part of this parish northward, … and gave them, with his consent, to Christ-church, L. S. A. that is, free from all secular service, excepting the … his match and descent. See vol. iv. Additions, p. 565. See Ducarel's Repertory, p. 18. Gauselinus Johannes, bishop of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the book of Dover castle, was afterwards held by knight's service. Among these lands was included THE MANOR OF … and from the latter collaterally, those now of St. Paul's near Canterbury. One of the above mentioned family, Robert de Hougham, held it in king Richard I.'s reign, and was present with that king at the siege of Acon, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… after which, on a further search, he found an elephant's tusk, and as it lay entire to appearance took its … Fentzelius, in the Philosophical Tranfactions. Mr. Jacob's account of the above discovery was published in the above … See Augt. off. Deeds of Purchase and Exchange, D. 84. See Ducarel's Rep. edit. 2d. p. 72. Also rectors of Warden. Also …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the earliest time esteemed as an appendage to the king's manor and hundred of Milton. King Edward I. settled it in … family they continued till the beginning of queen Mary's reign, when they came into the possession of two brothers, … in the Heralds office, book marked D. 18, fol. 102. See Ducarel's Rep. edit. 2, p.77. He was buried in the chancel, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… into the creek below. The town, antiently called the king's town of Milton, as being part of the antient possessions of … afterwards ransacked and spoiled many other of the king's estates throughout the county. After which it does not seem … before the Royal Society, two of which were written by Dr. Ducarel, and the other two by Mr. Thorpe and Mr. Hasted, to …
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