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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which are several handsome tomb-stones, and the minister's house adjoining to it, on Omendengreen, at the end of this … granted to Walter Bucler, to hold in capite by knight's service. After which it passed into the family of Newenden, … 17th year of queen Elizabeth, passed it away to Sir Roger Manwood, who the next year conveyed it to Martin James, esq. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St John (Margate) ST. JOHN's, alias MARGATE, IS THE NEXT ADJOINING PARISH north-eastward … almost obliterated its antient parochial name of St. John's, that of Margate being the only one now known to most … In the parlour window was painted a shield of arms, being Manwood, impaling Coppinger. Church of St. John Baptist. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are two near new built houses, the property of the Bridges's, one being the residence of Mrs. Mary Bridges, the widow of … two years afterwards passed it away by sale to Sir Roger Manwood, chief baron of the exchequer; one of whose … of this estate, and afterwards sold it to Sir Roger Manwood, chief baron of the exchequer; the residue, which had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Peter (Thanet) ST. PETER'S LIES the next parish south-eastward from St. John's, being so called from the dedication of the church of it to … hospitals of Jesus, Kings-bridge, Cogan, Harbledowne, and Manwood, in and near Canterbury. The overplus of the clear …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Stephen's, alias Hackington ST. STEPHEN's, ALIAS HACKINGTON, LIES the … round St. Stephen's green, having on one side Sir Roger Manwood's alms-houses, and at a little distance on the … the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign, granted to Roger Manwood, esq. barrister-at-law, then of Hackington, for so he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the church stood the unfinished mansion of the Cromer's, erected in the beginning of king James the Ist.'s reign, as mentioned before, the materials of it were not … ended in a daughter and heir Margaret, married to Roger Manwood. Edward Hales, the third son, of Tenterden, left two …
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 … who, however, have since availed themselves of Mr. Bunce's discovery, and there is now scarcely a house in the street … the compartments of the cover to it are these arms; first, Manwood, a crescent for disserence, and the crest. Second, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by king Edmund, his brother Eadred, and Edwin that king's son. 2 Accordingly it is thus entered, under the general title of the archbishop's possessions, taken in the survey of Domesday: In the lath … to be sold, which it accordingly soon afterwards was to Manwood, from which name it was alienated, about the middle …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that commission of sewers, which extends from Lombarde's-wall to Gravesend-bridge. Woolwich has a market weekly on … southward as far as the high London road, near Shooter's-hill, adjoining to which is Woolwich-common. The dock at … named in it.) He married Dorothy, daughter of Sir Peter Manwood, of St. Stephen's, near Canterbury, knight of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the year 774, to the church of Christ, in Canterbury, L. S. A. as the charter expresses it, meaning, with the same … 31st year of king Henry VIII. when it came into the king's hands, who settled it, among other premises, in his 33d … was demised by Thomas Smith, esq. of that place, to Roger Manwood, jurat of Sandwich, for a long term of years, at …
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