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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… time, which bear that name. HARTLEY PAGE 452. Hartley-bottom is on the eastern side of this parish, not the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… but one, add which after name. PAGE 21, line 10 from the bottom. For Francis Motley Austen, esq. of Wilmington, read … are about two hundred acres. PAGE 183, line 6 from the bottom. For GOODWIS read GOODWINS. PAGE 187, line 16. THE … this county, in 1717. BRENCHLEY. PAGE 282, line 7 from the bottom. The estate of Mr. Thomas Outeridge has been since …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… jointly possessed of it. RAINHAM. PAGE 4, line 7 from the bottom. After John Russell, esq. add Mr. John Marsh, surgeon, resides in it. Line 5 from the bottom. At the east end of Moore-street is a new-built … of Mr. Francis Barrow. NEWINGTON. Page 40, line 3 from the bottom. For covered read northward. Page 62, line 3. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… alms out of the revenues of the see. PAGE 8, line from the bottom. For Maryread Margaret. PAGE 9, lineI. Nathaniel … of Canterbury. Hernehill. PAGE 19, line 16 From the bottom. The house built by Mr. Squire is called Besborough house. Graveney. PAGE 33, line 8 From the bottom. Mrs. Blaxland, whose maiden name was Kennett, the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is in another hundred. Bircholt. PAGE 10, line, 4 from the bottom. Contains about twenty inhabitants; there are in it … Claude read Laud. Hastinglish. PAGE 29, line 10 from the bottom. Mr. John Browning is the present lessee, under the … their estates in this parish. PAGE 30, line 10 from the bottom. The same as above. The Hundred of Stowting. PAGE 33, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… p. 6. Last Line. For and read it, PAGE 10, line 3 from the bottom. Since Mr. Gipps's death in Feb. 1800, his widow Mrs. … St. Stephen's alias Hackington. PAGE 43, line 3 from the bottom. For Firmies read Firmins. PAGE 51, line 8 from bottom. For Edgforths read Edsworths. PAGE 59, line 17. For …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… by narrow ribs into three rows of panels; the top and bottom rows are enriched with sprays of foliage with arms, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… road from St. George's gate in Canterbury, to Gutteridge bottom, and for repairing and widening the road from therice …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of nine foot in breadth at the brinks, four foot in the bottom, and four foot deep, 12d. of four foot in the top, two foot and an half deep, and one foot and a half in the bottom, 5d. and so forth, in other ditches, after this rate, …
Cardiff Records
… lege reserved 6 26 vice 1452 lege 1453 8 last From the bottom of this page, to the end of the Dissertation, read … VOL. II. PAGE. LINE. 29 32 vice "called lege called 30 bottom Add that in 1587 William Mathew of Radyr devised his … 122 footnote 2 vice James lege David 150 18 dele Young bottom Strike out the last sentence, and substitute the …
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