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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the new-built house near it takes its name of St. Vincent's, alias Addington brook, built some years ago by admiral … name was written in Latin, who held it of the family of Montchensie, as capital lords of the fee. But this family was … Robert de Scaccario before held in Addington, of Warine de Montchensie, as of his manor of Swanscombe. He alienated it, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the eminence of which is the noted monument, called Kit's Coty house; and about a mile eastward the house of … Henge, though in miniature, still remains, called Kit's Coty house, and more vulgarly the Kit's Cot house; which, … a knight's fee of Margery Rivers, as she did of Warine de Montchensie. 17 From him this manor passed in like manner as …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this manor came into the possession of the family of Montchensie, called in Latin records, De Monte Canisio, the … Swanscombe, in this county. 1 William, son of William de Montchensie, who died anno 6 king John, was possessed of this … and heir carried in marriage to Edmund Haut, of Haut's-place, in Petham, who possessed it in the 8th year of king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… among the rest of his possessions, came into the king's hands, whence it was soon afterwards granted to Robert, son … to Joane, the second sister, then the widow of Warine de Montchensie, by whom she had one son William, and a daughter … who afterwards, through the king's favour, on William de Montchensie's taking part with the discontented barons, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of which is within the bounds of this parish, as is Knight's-farm, adjoining the pale of it; which, as well as … this place was come into the possession of the family of Montchensie. William, son of William de Montchensie, who died in the 6th year of king John, held this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… through Farningham to Sevenoke, in which stands Horseman's-place, now used, with the gardens, by a public gardener; … the high road under a handsome bridge. In king Edward III.'s reign there appears to have been no bridge here, the … of Roger de Lestchequer, and he again of Warren de Montchensie. The above charter of king Edward mentions its …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry: Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the … became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, 1 one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Okely was to the fourth pier of it. 4 In queen Elizabeth's reign there was a fort or bulwark at Higham for the defence … fee in Acle, of William de Clovile, as he did of Warine de Montchensie. 18 In the 7th year of Edward I. both these … former being held, as half a knight's fee, of Warine de Montchensie, as of his manor of Swanescombe; and the latter, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… taken in the year 1080, being the 15th of the Conqueror's reign. The same Ralph ( Fitz Turold) holds Ledesdune of the … this place was come into the possession of the family of Montchensie. 3 William, son of William de Montchensie, who died in the 6th year of king John, owned …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… soil of which is very fertile. As early as king Henry VI.'s reign this little parish seems to have been entirely … or St. Clere, who held it as one knight's see of Warine de Montchensie. 2 In the reign of Edward III. the manor of … see, which Robert de St. Clere held here of Warine de Montchensie. After this family was extinct here, this manor …
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