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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to admiral Charles Knowler, who resided in it, and died s. p. in 1788, leaving his widow surviving, who afterwards … 1 After which this manor continued part of that church's possessions, and on the division made by archbishop … and prior Sellinge, about 1480, not only made the prior's chamber more pleasant, but built a dormitory likewise for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… quite across the island to Westgate, called St. Mildred's Lynch, an account of which has already been given before, … whose widow Catherine, lady Stanhope, sold it to Henry Paramor. He was the tenant and occupier of Sheriff's court, being the eldest son of John Paramor, of Preston, the grandson of Thomas Paramor, of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the survey of Domesday, in the 15th year of the Conqueror's reign, in which it is entered under the general title of … king Richard II. the measurement of the abbot and convent's lands at Nordburne, with 208 acres of wood, was 2179 acres … joined in the conveyance of this estate, in 1727, to John Paramor, gent. of Statenborough; after which, it descended in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… small distance northward from the church is a work of Csar's, thrown up in his route from the sea towards his main camp … of those little encampaments, thrown up in queen Elizabeth's time, on the expectation of the Spanish invasion. It is … In the year 1313, being the 7th year of king Edward II.'s reign, in the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the mill pool. 5 The mill is mentioned in 1291 as worth 14 s. 6 South of the mill pool, and now separated from it by the Trent Valley branch of the L.M.S. Railway and the Coventry Canal, is the site of Alvecote … with all its possessions, to hold as 1/20 part of a knight's fee by rents of 44 s. 6 d. In June of the same year Lord …
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 … Norwoods their property in it was passed by sale to Thomas Paramor, in the 20th year of queen Elizabeth; and from him … tene ments and lands in this parish, purchased of Tho. Paramor, esq. and he died possessed of this estate in 1669, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… kinswoman Hilda, then a child, were baptized in 627. Edwin's successor Oswy had vowed to grant lands for monastic … at Whitby and built the monastery. 24 Here King Edwin's headless body, which had lain since 633 at Hatfield, was … George Ridley and his wife Elizabeth conveyed it to Henry Paramor and Thomas Cordley on a ninety-nine years' lease …
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 … same name, of Quekes, sold this manor in 1605, to Thomas Paramor, and he in 1648 conveyed it to his brother Henry Paramor, gent. who in 1657 passed it away to Mr. Anthony …
Magna Britannia
… appears that it had been settled on Matilda, the Conqueror's consort. The survey mentions a park, and it is remarkable … it was sold by John Keynes, Esq., before Sir William Pole's time. It has been a considerable time in the Lethbridge … this village at Michaelmas. Richard Inglish had the King's charter for castellating his mansion at Up-Holcombe, in or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… and error. Recommends Tho. Herbert to be appointed sheriff's bailiff. 87. Frederic Remagen, a German, to Sec. Davison. … wife. 100. The answers of Thomas Michels to Henry Boyer's objections: as to the misusage of Mr. Cloasse by Mr. Boyer, … Mr. Smythe and the Gentlemen of my Lord of Leycester's, imprisoned as sureties for a debt. 105. Petition of John …
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