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A History of the County of Kent
… Lewisham and its appurtenances of Greenwich, Woolwich, Mottingham, and Combe to hold as fully as he had held them in …
The Environs of London
… Foot's Cray, Eltham, and the extraparochial hamlet of Mottingham. It contains about 2500 acres; the cultivated land … daughter of S r Thomas Horde and Frances, baptized at Mottingham, Mar. 11, 16234, buried Mar. 29." Anecdotes of Sir …
The Environs of London
… Chislehurst on the south; by the extraparochial hamlet of Mottingham, on the south-west, and by Lee on the west. It … extends over the whole of this parish, the hamlet of Mottingham, and a part of Chislehurst. The tenants of this … the Register. William, son of S r Nicholas Stoddard, of Mottingham, baptized Mar. 8, 16034." Baptism by midwives. "A …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (S. E. by S.) from London; containing, with the hamlet of Mottingham, part of which is in the parish of Chiselhurst, …
Old and New London
… of which lay under the moat. In a field between Eltham and Mottingham the arch had been broken into, but still the … Railway (North Kent line), which is situated at Mottingham, about a mile from the village. The latter lies at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… occurs rector in 1382; he was master or warden of Mottingham college, 1384, and dying in 1387, was buried in …
The Environs of London
… 260. Mortlake, additions to the account of, 601603. Mottingham , an extraparochial hamlet, 419. 421. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Medicus, merchant of Florence, 382, 446. Medingham [Mottingham, co. Kent?], 314. Mediolano, Master Bonacius de, …
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