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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the survey of Domesday, in the 15th year of the Conqueror's reign, was part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's half-brother, of whom it was held by Ralph de Curbespine; … the Furnese family, in Boys's Coll. for Sandwich, p. 484. Philipott, p. 211. See pat. 6 Edward II. pars 2, m. 14 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… their possession. The market granted in king Edward IId.'s time as above-mentioned, is reported by tradition to have … Lambarde's Perambulation, p. 422. Libr. Robr. Scac. f. 84. Philipott, p 352. Book of Knights fees in the Exchequer. Philipott, p. 353. Rot. Esch. N. 57. See vol. i. of this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ascends the hill through the village, in which is Smith's hall, a handsome well-built seat, and the vicarage, both of … river the church and the courtlodge, Mr. Stephen Amhurst's, where there is a pretty steep descent of grass and meadow … British Museum, No. 2230. Rot. 17, Joh. memb. 2, N. 102. Philipott, p. 150. In Yelding, where see a further account of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… belonging to Charles Waller, esq. before Arnold Nisbet's, esq. now the residence of William Whitmore, esq. There is … entered, under the general title of the bishop of Baieux's lands: The same Adam holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) … Kilb. Survey, p. 288, Parl. Surveys, Augtn. office. See Philipott, p. 361. Rot. Esch. ejus an. Rot. Pat. anno 11 K. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… others of the neighbourhood. In the spring of 1756, at Toy's-hill, about a mile and a half eastward from the above, a … Richard Board, present rector. Pat. 25 Edw. III. No. 32. Philipott, p. 359. Tremaine's Pleas of the Crown, p. 627. … 78. MSS. Le Nevc. See more of this family, under Tunstal. Philipott, p. 359. Rot. Esch. ejus an. pt. 28. Philipott, p. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to it, which he prosecuted by writ of right, in the king's court, the original of which is likewise in the above … pleaded, that he had the manor by the gift of the king's predecessors, who gave it to his church, as free as they … possessed of it in the 30th year of king Edward I. and Philipott says, in an old deed he is called Miles Archiepi, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… continued here till the beginning of king Charles the 1st.'s reign, when their property here was sold. A younger branch … the family of Aucher resided here in king James the 1st.'s reign, from whom descended Dr. Aucher, prebendary of … of Sothertons went by sale into the family of Brent; and Philipott says, that the noted Falcatius de Brent was of this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… afterwards granted it to John Byer, or Beer, of Horseman's place, in Dartford; from whom it descended, in the same … Herbal, p. 903. Merrett's Pin. p. 24, 39, 60, 83. Philipott, p. 334. Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 67. Philipott, p. 334. In the Visitation of 1619 is a pedigree of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by king Edmund, his brother Eadred, and Edwin that king's son. 2 Accordingly it is thus entered, under the general … situated northward from Wingham church, eminent, says Philipott, for its excellent air, situation, and prospect, … Monasticon, vol. iii. pt. ii. p. 53. See Rot. Esch. N. 5. Philipott, p. 49. Willis's Mitred Abbeys, vol. ii. p. 103. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the same distance from the river, is the house of Starkey's, which, though now only a farm-house, has still a handsome … p. 530. Reg. Roff. p. 338. Rot. Cart. ejus an. N. 7. Philipott, p. 375. See Cookstone, vol. iii. p. 393. Book of … in the Exchequer. Strype's Stow's Survey, book v. p. 160. Philipott, p. 374. There is a view of this house in Biblioth. …
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