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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… though now only used as a farm house, was, in Henry VIII.'s reign, and afterwards, the habitation of the Knight's … and Alaunia. Dugdale's Baronetage, vol. i. p. 73. Philipott, p. 41. See History of Essex, 8vo. vol. ii. p. 193. … p. 11. See more of him under Penshurst, vol. iii. p. 231. Philipott, p. 41. Mr. Petit Fdary of Kent his book. See his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's half brother; accord ingly it is thus entered in that … wells argent, which fess was not borne antiently by them. Philipott supposes that the three wells in their arms allude … the family of Bowes, under North Cray, vol. i. p. 149. c Philipott, p. 54. In the 1st year of queen Anne, an act …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the habitation of the Stoughtons, then of the Ptoroude's and now the property of Edward Solly, esq. of London. There … in which is Brook-house, the residence of the Brooke's, one of whom John Brooke, esq. in queen Elizabeth's reign, … and division of the Furnese estates under Waldershare. Philipott, p. 52. There is a pedigree and account of them in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by a narrow slip running eastward by Tophill and Mitchel's farms, towards Rusthall common and Bishopsdown in … and estate, called Ashurst-place, formerly admiral Forbes's, now the property and residence of Peter Lesevre, esq. 1 … p. 559, is by mistake mentioned as in Speldhurst parish. Philipott, p. 57. Vistn. co. Kent, 1619, pedigree of Hadde. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the eminence of which is the noted monument, called Kit's Coty house; and about a mile eastward the house of … vol. ii. p. 167. Visitation of the County of Kent, 1619. Philipott, p. 47. See account of him in Biog. Brit. vol. v. … ii. of this History, p. 151. Dugd. Bar. vol. i. p. 771. Philipott, p. 47. Rot. Esch. ejus an. Roll of Knights fees in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rough country, with much woodland in it. At a field's distance from the above road stands the court-lodge, called … Leveland and Sheldwich. A fair is held here on St. Leonard's day, now by the alteration of the stile on Nov. 17, yearly. … effigies lying cross-legged, cut in wood, was remaining in Philipott's time, then holding this manor of the king in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the north-west corner of the parish is the hamlet of Elmer's-end, and near it is the seat of lord Auckland; those of … present Rector. 39 See Wilkins's Councils, vol. i. p. 56. Philipott, p. 63. Rot. Esch. ejus anni, No. 6. Philipott, p. 63. Cooke's Bar. MSS. Rot. Esch. ejus an. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… property of it. A fair is kept here yearly on St. Margaret's day, now, by the alteration of the stile, on July 31. THE … present vicar. Rot. Esch. 32, N. 124. See Pluckley before. Philipott, p. 72. See a further account of this family and … this history, p. 449, 450. See his History of Kent, p. 39. Philipott, p. 73. Bacon's Liber Regis, p. 21. Buried here. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… It was held of his descendants, the St. Johns, by knight's service, by a family named De Marinis, or Marney; one of … which name it passed about the begining of king Edward IV.'s reign, into that of Litchfield, in which it continued some time. Philipott says, their arms were in his time in the windows of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… danger of robbers through the hazardous road of Shooter's hill hither) and among the woods, at the western extremity, … 83l. 16s. 11d. Batteley's Somn. part ii. supplem. p. 30. Philipott, p. 65. Biog. Brit. vol. ii. p. 1133. Philipott, p. 65. See a further account of this family under …
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