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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 … Matthew Hall, who sold his interest in it to Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench in king Henry VII. … of its healthy situation. The origin of the family of Fineux may be best given in the words of Leland, who says, …
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 … from which it was after some interval alienated to William Fineux, gent. of Swingfield, who had three sons; Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, who purchased …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Smith Barling, gent. of Faversham, the son, on his father's death, took possession of this seat, in which he at times … of his estates, which she carried in marriage to Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench in the reigns of … See Spelman's Glossary, p. 343, and more of the family of Fineux under Herne. Philipott, p. 224. Vistn. co. Kent, 1619, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at no great distance from it, is the seat of St. Alban's, a low situation, looking up to the uninclosed lands. Near … esq. in king Henry VIII.'s reign, alienated it to Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, whose son William Fineux, esq. of Herne, alienated it to Thomas Engeham, gent. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's half-brother, accordingly it is thus entered in the survey … of Domesday, under the general title of that prelate's lands: Hugo de Porth holds of the bishop (of Baieux) … in Linsted, carried this estate in marriage to Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, who died possessed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with quarry-stone. Gale, in his Comment on Antoninus's Itinerary, supposes that here stood a castle, built by the … one of the princes of England, named Haldene. In Dugdale's Monasticon he is stiled Princeps Anglorum; in Decem. … on it, and one shield of arms, being Brokhillimpaling Fineux, three others are gone. There is a very curious case …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having both Cotmanton and Hull at almost a stone's throw on the lest hand, thence it goes on through a narrow … by the highway, at not more than a quarter of a mile's distance from Upper Deal. The street of Sholdon contains … VI. to John Bresland, who not long afterwards sold it to Fineux, of Swingfield, in which name it remained, till it was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was become extinct here before the latter end of Henry IV.'s reign, when this manor was in the possession of the eminent … and heir Elizabeth, she carried it in marriage to Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, by whose eldest daughter and coheir Jane, it went in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to a family of the same name, afterwards to the Simmons's then to Mr. George Rigden, of Wingham, who sold it a few … only that they both continued in his descendants till John Fineux, esq. of Herne, the grandson of Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, who was born here …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… park are the foundations of the antient seat of the Sondes's, with the church close to them, the whole lying on high … a house belonging to the estate of Mr. Philerenis Willis's heirs, and another larger antient one, which with the … died in 1575, having married Joane, daughter of Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, by whom he had two …
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