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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 … other lands belonging to them, to Brook Bridges, esq. of Goodneston, auditor of the imprest, whose son of the same … and his great-grandson Sir Brook Bridges, bart. now of Goodneston, is the present owner of them. A court leet and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… exile of his grandson Robert de Montfort in king Henry I.'s reign, this, among the rest of his estates, came into the … esq. of Scottshall, about the latter end of king George I.'s reign, passed this manor away by sale to Sir Philip … and seat of some account here, which in king Henry VII.'s reign was the property of the family of Elys, of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… family seat, which was once the residence of the Tomlyn's, and then for many years of the Lushingtons, several of … over this parish, subordinate to which is THE MANOR OF GOODNESTON, perhaps so called from its having been the … of them, escheated to the crown. After which this manor of Goodneston, as it was then called, seems to have been granted …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… alias Folkestone, of which it was antiently held by knight's service and ward to the castle of Dover, by the family of … de Auberville, senior, resided there in king Richard I.'s reign, and held this manor as above-mentioned; and having … year of king Edward II. Edward, earl of Chester, the king's eldest son, guardian of the kingdom of England, and the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… antiently held of the abbot of St. Augustine, by knight's service, by Hugh de Soldank, who was succeeded in them by a … was some years since alienated to Brook Bridges, esq. of Goodneston, whose descendant Sir Brook Bridges, bart. of Goodneston, is the present owner of this estate. THE TITHES, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… continued here till the beginning of king Charles the 1st.'s reign, when their property here was sold. A younger branch … the family of Aucher resided here in king James the 1st.'s reign, from whom descended Dr. Aucher, prebendary of … baronets; and Sir John James, in king Charles the IId's reign, resided here likewise, descended of a family who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by king Edmund, his brother Eadred, and Edwin that king's son. 2 Accordingly it is thus entered, under the general … of it to Brook Bridges, esq of the adjoining parish of Goodneston, whose descendant Sir Brook Wm. Bridges, bart. of … called Twittam, is a hamlet in this parish, adjoining to Goodneston, the principal estate in which once belonged to a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Henry Whyte, esq. in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign. After the Whytes, these manors passed in like manner as Grove, in this parish, to the James's. Upper Each, or Upriche, has for many years belonged to the … of the same name; and at the latter end of king Henry III's reign, Nicholas de Selinge, and the heirs of John St. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for Relief of the Poor, taken in pursuance of the King's Book of Orders and Instructions of the Council. Date. For … able to work. Stock remaining for relief of the poor, 40 s. 18 th January 16367. [ p.] v. The like of the Petty … 3, and as apprentices, 2; have taken a list of poor men's children yet unfit, but to be hereafter bound, 17. Ibid., …
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