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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… grow here and in this neighbourhood. Ascyron, St. Peter's wort. Ptarmica, sneeze wort. Lithospermum majus and minus, … Stow's Survey, book v. p. 133. Ib. book ii. p. 175. Philipott, p. 329. Visit. co. Kent, anno 1619, with … See his life, Biog. Brit. vol. v. p. 3603, 3661, et seq. Philipott, p. 330. Visit. co. Kent, an. 1619. Le Neve's
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which stretches across a narrow district, by Mitchell's and Tophill farms, and towards the parish of Ashurst, which … Augtn. off. Sale of Chantry lands temp. king Edward VI. Philipott, p. 321. Philipott, p. 321. Harris's Hist. of Kent, p. 195. See more …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Dunstan's near Canterbury ST. DUNSTAN's, NEAR CANTERBURY, LIES the next parish eastward from that … 13 See Dec. Script. col. 1491. Battely's Somn. p. 47. Philipott, p. 95, who calls this estate the manor of St. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St John (Margate) ST. JOHN's, alias MARGATE, IS THE NEXT ADJOINING PARISH north-eastward … small farm-house, one tenement, and the ruins of another. Philipott says, the family of Fleet sealed with Chequy, on a … of this family ended in a daughter and coheir, married to Philipott, who became entitled to this estate, and possessed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… justices of it. Part of it is in the hundred of St. Martin's Pountney, and the residue in that of Newchurch. There is … it continued till Sir Edward Hales, bart. of St. Stephen's, not much more than thirty years ago, passed it away by … A. M. 1759. the present rector. 6 Rot. Esch. ejus an. Philipott, p. 233. See Kimber's Baronetage, vol. iii. p. 243. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… name from the river Cray; but so early as king Edward I.'s reign it was known by its present name of St. Mary Cray, … in that of Orpington. Regis. of Christ ch. Cart. 283. Philipott, p. 260. Rot. Pat. anno 9 Edward I. No. 35. Rot. … an. Cott. Rec. p. 331, 340. Dugd. Bar. vol. ii. p. 414. Philipott, p. 260. Coll. Peerage, last edit. vol. iii. p.270. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Stephen's, alias Hackington ST. STEPHEN's, ALIAS HACKINGTON, LIES the next parish northward from that … which stood adjoining to the church-yard, is said by Philipott to have formerly belonged to the archdeaconry of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its proper name is Holbean, belonging to St. Bartholomew's hospital, in London; it is said formerly to have belonged … Turgis held it of earl Godwin. On the bishop of Baieux's disgrace, about four years afterwards, this, among the rest … 7. Augtn. off. deeds of purchase and exchange, box G. 21. Philipott, p. 301. Strype's Stow's Survey, book ii. p. 152. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hail, wind, &c. These fish were about the size of a man's little finger, some were like small whitings, others like … of the archbishop of Canterbury as one quarter of a knight's fee, but in the next reign of king Edward the 1st, it was … here. See Philos. Transactions, vol. 20th, No. 243. Philipott, p. 304. See Dugd. Bar. vol. i. p. 690. MSS. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's half-brother, under the general title of whole lands it is … it continued till the latter end of king Henry VI.'s reign, when William Haut, esq. of Bishopsborne, conveyed it … in 1640, ninety. See vol. v. of this history, p. 214. See Philipott, p. 158, 315, and more of the Herdsons and …
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