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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… were not satisfied with the inclosure . . . or that Knole Hill and Sallam Layse, which he had appointed in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Gresham, who married Mary daughter of John Leonard of Knole, Kent, and widow of Guilford Walsingham, is described …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 2 miles at its widest point. It includes the hamlet of Knole and the deserted village of Bineham in the east, the … the east are harder rocks forming the isolated outcrops of Knole hill (over 150 ft.) and the lower ridge including Knole Knap, features which probably gave the name to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… boundary of the parish, the greatest part of it on the knole of a hill, extending mostly down the east side of it to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1795. 2 The detached meadows in Kingsmoor, east of Knole, were transferred to Long Sutton in 1885. 3 The present … and later as Pitney Western, Pitney Eastern, and Pitney Knole meads; 27 and small shares in Poolmead in Huish … tithe hay from the detached meadows by the Yeo east of Knole and of a small area in Pitney 'Yeards' and Broad …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… distance westward is the magnificent mansion and park of Knole; and eastward, a small valley intervening, the seat of … VIII. as will be further mentioned below. THE MANOR OF KNOLE, with that of Bradborne, in this parish, had, according … his heir; his grandson, Sir Thomas Grandison, passed away Knole to Geoffry de Say, and Braborne, Kemsing, and Seale, to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… s.v. Ilchester. Ibid. S.R.O., DD/PI 12/14. S.R.O., C/C, Knole Estate sale cat. 1913; DD/KW, sale cat. 1921; Hist. … D 124, boxes 11718. S.R.O., tithe award. S.R.O., C/C, Knole estate sale cat. 1913. Ibid.; DD/KW, sale cat. 1921; … ed. T. B. Clark (Yeovil, n.d.). S.R.O., C/C, sale cat. Knole Estate, 1913. Ashmolean Mus., Sutherland Colln., …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in the 17th century. 2 At right angles to Sidbury ran La Knole or Studemery's Knoll (now Edgar Street), the approach … dean and chapter called 'The Sign of the Cock' stood in La Knole at Knole End (ibid. 107, 109). Habington describes it as 'an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… houses, situated a little below the summit of Knole-hill, which she carried in marriage to Thomas Thomson, … another of the before-mentioned houses, near the summit of Knole-hill, and died unmarried in 1760, and Edward, the third … in this parish, and likewise to that near the summit of Knole-hill, both which he is now entitled to. The district of …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
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