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The Environs of London
… George, 293. Hodgson, Mark, 237. Hodshon, Edmund, 250. Hodsoll, Edward, 32. William, ibid. Hodson, Ralph, 324. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (LC 3/68, p. 113). Vac. by 30 Mar. 1816 (Ibid., f. 172). Hodsoll (Hodsaus), Edmond (Edmund) Salsaryman [ to the …
Survey of London
… Hodgkinson, Thomas Banks 553 Hodgson, Studholme 352, 569 Hodsoll, William 266 Hogard (Hogarth), John and Luke 534 …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… 392. -, John, 149. -, Joseph, 459. -, Thomas, 72, 79. Hodsoll (? Hodoll), William, 185, 231. Hoffer, John, 154. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… (Hockworthe), Devon, I. g. 802 (37). Hoddeshall. See Hodsoll. Hodgekyns, Hen., II. g. 107 (56 xi.). Hodgeson … g. 623 (34). -, Wm., I. p. 552, II. g. 107 (41), 327 (1). Hodsoll (Hoddeshall) alias Halywell, in Ash, Kent, I. g. 981 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Hoddesdon, Hearts., i. g. 1335 (2). Hoddeshall, Kent. See Hodsoll. Hoddington (Haddyngton), Hants., in Basingstoke, i. … 465 (39 p. 215). Hodshon, Edm., ii. 909 (15):g. 910 (45). Hodsoll (Hoddeshall), in Ash, Kent, ii g. 496 (5). Hodson, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and four hundred inhabitants. There are two hamlets in it, Hodsoll-street and West Yoke. At the north-east boundary of … baron held for this manor. The MANOR OF HALYWELL, alias HODSOLL, took the former of those names from the Benedictine … and the latter, most probably, from the family of Hodsoll, once lessees of it under the priory. In the 14th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… not found, but that it afterwards came into the name of Hodsoll, at which time it bore the reputation of a manor, in the descend ant of which it continued down to Edward Hodsoll, esq. of St. Mary Cray, who died possessed of it in … unmarried, on which it came to his sister, Mary Matilda Hodsoll, the present owner of it. At some distance westward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… possession of it, and she having since remarried with Mr. Hodsoll Sale, of Bersted, he is now in her right, entitled to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of king Charles I. passes it away by sale to Mr. William Hodsoll, ancestor of Mr. William Hodsoll, of South-Ash and Dartford, in this county, who died … became by his will, vested in his cousin, Mr. Charles Hodsoll, of Ash. The other two thirds of this moiety are the …
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