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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… means rose to the height of six feet above the ground's surface, and so continues. It affords nine quarts of water … William Jenkins, esq. and he, in 1751, sold it to William Lipyeatt, gent, of Swacliffe, who died in 1752, and it came to his two only surviving sons, James Lipyeatt, of Swacliffe, and Bonnick Lipyeatt, gent. of …
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