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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Tenison, bishop of Ossory, gave a piece of land at Kennington, held by lease from the dean and chapter of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whose heirs it was sold in 1752, to George Carter, esq. of Kennington, who in 1782, 9 by his will devised it to his … Brit. p. 212. See a farther account of the Carters, under Kennington, vol. vii. p. 546. Dugd. Mon. vol. i. p. 315, 317. …
Survey of London
… Richard Walcott, 254 sometime bailiff of the Manor of Kennington. 26 This acre of land reverted to the Archbishop … Tree Walk and Brook Drive, on either side of the present Kennington Road. In 1713 the estate was partitioned between … might be developed more conveniently; the present line of Kennington Road formed roughly the line of demarcation, St. …
Survey of London
… but avoided that ignominy by assigning John Fentiman, of Kennington, to take over Adam and the Robertsons' brickmaking …
Cardiff Records
… Morgan, "the Pretender's Counsellor," who was beheaded on Kennington Common in 1746, for having joined the army of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… called Faux Hall, Co. Surrey, parcel of the manor of Kennington, granted for 31 years to Sir Samuell Moreland, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… a fresh lease of their barge house, parcel of the manor of Kennington. Ibid., p. 457. Same to same of the petition of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Taylors erected before 1660 in the waste of the Manor of Kennington: all in order to a fresh lease thereof to said …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Company of premises viz. the Barge House in the Manor of Kennington, ut supra p. 274, 320. Ibid. Royal warrant to the …
Old and New London
… Duchy of Lancaster, and was held by him of the Manor of Kennington. Here the ill-fated Arabella Stuart, whose …
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