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The inhabitants of London in 1638
… 12 Thos. Palmer 7 John Price 6 Nicholas Cowper 8 Wm. Hobday 5 Wm. Freeman 6 Lee Stringer 12 Wm. Whitting 14 Henry … 4 Bread St. Wm. Weild for his dwelling and for the Bore's head 20 Thos. Churchman 12 Joseph Page 8 Townsend Lane. Wm. … and Wharf, Market house and all her tenements 120 Brooke's Wharf. Thos. Dickins for his house and wharf and for all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… Incloses, 1. I. Statement by Fras. Halliday, of St. Mark's, that he was told that Franklin had received 100 Jacobuses … him tap at a certain window of the Countess of Somerset's house, and deliver letters to her man, saying they were … his interest in reclaiming a debt due to him from Robt. Hobday, Gunner, who is dead, also to be remembered in the …
London Politics 1713-1717
… Samuel, bre B Hoare, William, tur B Hobbs, Joseph, cut B Hobday, William, bar A Hobday, William, glo A Hobson, John, joi B Hobson, Percival, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of beads, of various forms and sizes, from a pidgeon's egg to a pea, and by it a sword, dagger, and spear; the … flory, gules; one of whose descendants sold it to Stephen Hobday, in whose name it continued till Hester, daughter of Hills Hobday, carried it in marriage to J. Lade, esq. of Boughton, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… among the rest of his possessions, came into the king's hands, whence it was soon afterwards granted to Robert, son … his first wife being deceased, married Alianore, the king's sister, and in the 14th year of that reign had a … Hills, by whose daughter and heir it went in marriage to Hobday, whose descendant sold it, in the year 1713, to Mr. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the day haunting that little wood still called Richmond's shave; whose then owner, Writtle, was on the restoration … gent. of Cheriton, and his heirs alienated it to Robert Hobday, of Hope-house, in Folkestone, and in this name of Hobday this estate continued for some time, till at length by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… those two hamlets, and in Lower Ettington. A mill worth 18 s. is mentioned here in Domesday Book, 11 and again in the … his wife, and John Watson jun. their son, sold it to Lewis Hobday, 96 who died seised of it (then said to be held of the … March 1629, leaving a son John, aged 22, as heir. 97 John Hobday's heir was his daughter Margery, wife of Sir Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… termed in antient writings Goodwinstune, i. e. Godwin's town, or village. It is a very small parish, lying on the … and married Hester, sole daughter and heir of Mr. Hills Hobday, gent. of Faversham. She died in 1778, by whom he has three sons, John Hobday, now an officer in the militia; William, A. M. and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… held of the barony of Folkestone, or Averenches, by knight's service, and ward to Dover castle, by a family who took … held it in manner as above-mentioned, in king Henry II.'s reign, of William de Albrincis. After they were extinct … in which parish he lived. And there is a tomb for Stephen Hobday, the rest of the inscription obliterated. The church …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Mondays and a yearly fair on the eve and day of St. Giles's Feast, 7 but six years later, when he had come of age, the … for the part he had taken against the king. In 1284 Peter's son, also Peter, claimed divers liberties held by his … were allowed. 11 Borough In an extent of John de Montfort's lands in 1296 Henley is styled a borough, having then 69 …
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