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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 … his first wife being deceased, married Alianore, the king's sister, and in the 14th year of that reign had a … Scott and the following quarterings, Beaufitz, Pympe, Pashley, Normanville, Warren, Sergeaux, Gower, and Cogan In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in early times the patrimony of the family of Passele, or Pashley, as they were afterwards called, whose seat was at … lord Burgh, about the 12th year of queen Elizabeth's reign, passed it away to Eversfield, of Suffex, from whom … it was again alienated in the beginning of king James I.'s reign to Mr. John Fagge, of Rye, whose descendant John …
Magna Britannia
… Bart., by whom it was purchased after Mr. Fonnereau's death. The advowson of the rectory was formerly an … of Mr. Sampson Rowe and William Baron, a minor. Mr. Rowe's father purchased it of the trustees of the representatives … Richard Grenville, who was at that time one of the King's generals in the west, not long before the surrender of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Smith Barling, gent. of Faversham, the son, on his father's death, took possession of this seat, in which he at times … in marriage to Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench in the reigns of king Henry VII. and VIII. He died in … of Canterbury. William Coste, obt. 1505. 5 Christopher Pashley, A. M. April 28, 1589, obt. 1612. 6 Edward Hirst, S. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the northward development of Preston has engulfed Patcham's southern outpost of Withdean, and is now encroaching on the … of Henry Shelley of Patcham. 9 It was owing to Sadler's interest that the Jews obtained the privilege of building a … granddaughter of Sir John Wildgose, married Anthony May of Pashley. Visit, of Suss. loc. cit. Ibid., where they are …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Chatham through Gillingham and this parish to King's Ferry and the Isle of Shepey, is the hamlet of West, or … on the south side of which stood the old mansion of Bloor's-place, mentioned hereafter, great part of which was pulled … port to port twelve. In king Henry VIth.'s reign Sir John Pashley resided at Rainham, he married the widow of John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Westwell, where they resided in Henry the VIIIth.'s reign, and continued there till they removed hither, at … have come into the possession of the family of Passele, or Pashley, as they were afterwards called, their arms, being A … as of his manor of Aldington. His descendant John Pashley, esq. died possessed of this manor in the 31st year …
Survey of London
… Stylistically the present house is very like other Truman's houses of the period, such as the Bancroft in the Mile End … 103 In 1910 it was taken by the vicar of St Stephen's, East India Dock Road, as a clergy house to replace a big … and pleasing' by the Era and were the work of Messrs Pashley, Newton & Company of Red Lion Square. New Albion …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… b) infra, relating to the acceptance of Sir Chaloner Ogle's bill drawn on the Navy Commissioners for the subsistence of … for answering the expense of that garrison until the King's final orders shall be signified with regard to the … Joseph Sadler, a noontender, ibid, loco Christopher Pashley, deceased. An extract of the papers relating to the …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… but seized as Spanish, praying remission of the King's moiety. The Customs Commissioners to state their opinion. Mr. Sharpe's report on the memorial of the Earl of Berkeley et al. read … room, and takes his place accordingly. Christopher Pashley to be noon tender, London fort, loco Thos. Jones, …
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