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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 … vicar. 17 See vol. v. of this history, p. 467, 486. Philipott. p. 172. Vistn. co. Kent, anno 1619. Register of Christ-church, Cant. Philipott, 172, taken from original deeds and evidences. See …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and hundred remained till the 42d year of queen Elizabeth's reign, when the name of their incorporation was changed to … throughout it, among which are those of the Curteis's, a numerous and opulent family here, who bear for their … 1619, and MSS. in the Heralds-office, C. 16. f. 79. b. Philipott, p. 337. See Coll. Peer. vol. ii. p. 302. Dugd. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and convent, to Roger de Wadenhale, in king Henry the IId.'s reign, at the yearly rent of six pounds, with a reservation … of king Henry VIII. when it was surrendered into the king's hands, and was by his dotation-charter, in his 33d year, … p. 273. See vol. vii. of this history, p. 534. So Philipott says, p. 309; but Southouse, in his Monasticon Fav. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year of Henry VIII. being accused of conspiring the king's death, was found guilty, and beheaded that year; and … Guildford, comptroller of his household, to hold by knight's service. Sir Henry Guildford had greatly signalized himself … vol. iii. p. 96. Text. Roff. p. 178. Reg. Roff. p. 382. Philipott, p. 175. See Oxenhoath in West Peckham. Rot. Esch. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eminence, is the mansion of Somerhill, Mr. Woodgate's; the state apartment of this large and venerable mansion, … dated in the 28th year of king Edward I. in which John de Philipott, of Philipotts, (who bore for his arms, Sable, a … place had remained many generations in this family, Thomas Philipott, leaving an only daughter and heir, Christiana, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Northampton, fighting valiantly there on the king's part. From him it at length de scended to his great … Bar. vol. i. p. 213, 751, et. seq. Rot Esch. ejus an. Philipott, p. 65. Dugd. Bar. vol. i. p. 171. See a further … v. p. 32. et seq. See more of this family under Chevening. Philipott, p. 65, 66; Book of Knights Fees, in the Excheq. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church of Canterbury, with the privilege of holding it L. S. A. 1But it Seems afterwards to have been taken from it, … for the purpose, he expired within three hours after. John Philipott, Somerset herald, and designed Norroy, was born in … great quantity of bones already taken notice of before. Philipott, p. 96, says, the Bakers, of Caldham, had a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of his office, is chosen annually on St. Mary Magdalen's day, July 22, and, together with the jurats, who are … account which Leland 1 gives of Lid in king Henry VIII.'s reign, it seems then to have been in much the same state as … parish, which lies on the north side of the town of Lid. Philipott, p. 220, says, the family of Dering, for several …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Maduiacis oppidum, according to Baxter; in English, Medway's town, which name is written, by contraction, in Domesday, … widow again carried this estate in marriage to Mr. Thomas Philipott, second son of Sir John Philipott, of Compton Wascelin, in Hampshire, whom she …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… steep hills or cliffs, and making allowance for the sea's withdrawing itself from between them, answers well to the … Kilburne says, there was a tower here, called Csar's tower, afterwards the king's lodgings; but these, now … the year 1668. Jeake, p. 501. See Camden, p. 205, 217. Philipott, p. 9. Harris's History of Kent, p. 467. See …
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