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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 … years, obt. 1700 Several memorials for the family of Napleton, of this parish, and one for Henry Blaxland, the … obt. 1662. A monument for several of the same family of Napleton, Elizabeth, daughter of Tho. Napleton, the last of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… services; when Hengist requested, as a pledge of the king's affection, only as much land as on ox-hide could encompass; … whole of it. Indeed it seems but an imitation of Virgil's story of Dido's building of Byrsa, neid 1, 1. 369, where, … Stede, esq, Thomas Cradocke, A. B. June 14, 1672. John Napleton, A. M. Jan. 26, 1676, obt. 1712. Dutton Stede, esq. …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… 1610s The tenants, farmers and inhabitants of the king's manor of King's Norton, Worcestershire. SP 14/52 f. 30 … wherein your highnes shall command. Marcy 1617 Thomas Napleton of Feversham. SP 14/96 f. 165 (1618) To the right … honorable privie councell. The humble peticion of Thomas Napleton of Feversham. Humbly beseecheth your good lordship …
Alumni Oxonienses
… matric. 22 June, 1610, aged 17. Phayre, John (Phaer) s. George, of St. Keyne, Cornwall, sacerd. Gloucester Hall, … Sutcombe, Devon, 1596; father of William 1626. See Foster's Index Eccl. [ 25] Phayre, Thomas (Phaer) 20 years in … 23 July, 1656. Pollington, Francis s. Thomas, of Napleton, Berks, gent. Oriel Coll., matric. 22 Jan., 1629-30, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… during the prelacy of David Martin, Bishop of St. David's, who was raised to that see in 1293. Bishop Martin, who … Taylor, Esq., who lived at the Lower Heath, near "the King's Turning," probably so called from the circumstance of the … 30 to buy clothing for the poor. Ambrose Meredith, of Napleton, in 1640, gave one-half of two parcels of land, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… he may be charged with, but he shall be sure, for Comyn's sake, to find favour, if liberty cannot be procured. Noted … and has a brother called Old White, in Sir Wm. Stanley's regiment. Lawrence, a bookbinder in Antwerp, speaks good … l. [ Docquet.] April 6. Like lease to Hen. Beere and Ant. Napleton, for 21 years, of a messuage called Trowtes, and of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… scarce any roads in it. THE MANOR OF HARTY, otherwise Saye's court, was, in the reign of king Henry III. part of the … held this manor in the above reign, as half a knight's see, of John de St. John. 1 his descendant John de Campania … of Faversham, of whom it was held as part of a knight's fee, by John de Criol, 2 in the reign of Edward I. as it …
Calendar of Treasury books
… 610 April 1717, 610 April 6. Money order for 37 l. 10 s. 0 d. to Charles Harrison, Esq., Solicitor for his Majesty's affairs in the Exchequer Court, and is for his salary for … Ibid., p. 180. April 7. Money order for 20 l. to Thomas Napleton as royal bounty towards the charges of his passage …
Calendar of Treasury books
… to substitute Wavell Smith for Charles Barnard]. King's Warrant Book XXVIII, pp. 41011. Same to William Clayton to … 449. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 6. Same for 20 l. to Thomas Napleton as royal bounty for his passage to Barbados whither … as follows the sum of 11,818 l. out of the 11,818 l. 19 s. 11 d. which appears to be the income of the several …
Calendar of Treasury books
… take their place or the place of either of them. King's Warrant Book XXVIII, pp. 27980. Money warrant for 1,228 l. … Disposition Book XXIII, p. 298. Same for 20 l. to Thomas Napleton: without account: as royal bounty for the charges of … in Ireland) for each private horseman the full pay of 1 s. 10 d. a day whereof 1 s. 6 d. for his subsistence; and to …
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