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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Stroud, and elsewhere; nor is there a gentleman's house, or a clergyman residing, in it, owing to the depth … of 1. Hoo, ST. WARBURGH. 2. HIGH HALSTOW. 3. ST. MARY'S, Hoo. 4. ALHALLOWS, AND 5. STOKE, in part. And the churches … It also contains part of the parishes of COBHAM and WEST PECKHAM, the churches of which are in another hundred. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the parish of MEREWORTH, AND PART OF THE PARISH OF WEST PECKHAM. And the churches of those parishes, and part of the parishes of HADLOW and EAST PECKHAM, the churches of which are in another hundred. THIS … him, though the sentence was afterwards, through the king's clemency superseded. Upon his attaint, this among the rest …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and 4. WEST FARLEIGH; And part of the parishes of 5. EAST PECKHAM, 6. YALDING, and 7. HUNTON. And all the churches of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who died in 1424, and was buried in this church, dying s. p. in the reign of Henry VI. Agnes his sister, married to … in the hands of Sir WilliamJarvis Twysden, bart. of East Peckham, a singular thing in those times, when crests were … of them) and charged all his estates in Hadlow and Great Peckham with it. THOMAS BATHURST, esq. late of Finchcocks, by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with which it was surrendered up in king Henry VIIIth.'s reign, and was given by the king in his 17th year, towards … annexed to the jurisdiction of their preceptory of West Peckham. In the 22d year of king Henry VII. the prior and … of Capel, belonging to the preceptory or commandry of Peckham, otherwise called the Chantry Magistrale, together …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THE PARISH of Hadlow is of large extent, joining to West Peckham northward, and to the river Medway, its boundary … year of Henry VIII. being accused of conspiring the king's death, was found guilty, and beheaded that year; and … it to John Godwin, one of whose successors sold it to Peckham, and Katherine Peckham died possessed of it in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… north and south Frith, the former of which joins to West Peckham, and the latter, of much larger size, being upwards … eminence, is the mansion of Somerhill, Mr. Woodgate's; the state apartment of this large and venerable mansion, … at Oldberry-hill, in Ightham, whence they removed to West Peckham, where John Hooker, esq. kept his shrievalty in 1712. …
Old and New London
… Csar. The Course of the Old Watling StreetM. Sorbierre's Visit to London in the Reign of Charles II.Evelyn's Account of the Return of Charles II., on his … say they were going over the water. The current from the Peckham hills was at times so strong as to overflow at least …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the fifteenth, the townships paid thus:Castleton, 15 s. 8 d.; Spotland, 1 17 s.; Butterworth, 1 1 s.; and Hundersfield 1 12 s. 4 d., or 5 … served by fit priests and clerks. Ibid, i, 86, 87. John de Peckham, 1280; ibid. i, 88. Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 249. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one hundred and fifty years; but on archbishop Elfric's coming to the see in 993, he disliking the seculars, … monks. In this alteration he had the support of archbishop Peckham, who took his part and befriended him in it; … the executors of the last will of archbishop John Peckham to give in their accounts; besides these things, …
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