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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… upper or northern part of it is Boxley house, lord Romney's, inhabited by his three sisters and Mr. Coker; somewhat … the street, the church; almost adjoining to Mr. Burville's house, is another more antient one, called Park-house, once … to carry wine in. MSS. pedig. Haute, Colepeper and Wyatt. Philipott, p. 89. Visitation of the County of Kent. Pedigree, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to Farnborough, and thence to Sevenoke, passing over Mason's, alias Gravel-hill, near the entrance to Bromley-common, … Baronetage, vol. v. p. 17. See Guillim's Heraldry, p. 403. Philipott, p. 84. Philipott, p. 84. Manuscript papers of Sir Humphry Style. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the adjoining parish of Aylesford obtained the king's letters patent, granting this spring, and the land in which … 18 Mrs. Sarah Milner Robert Parsons, 1784. Present rector. Philipott, p. 92. Tan. Not. Mon. p. 223. Kilburne's Surveys, … 361. Lambard's Peramb. p. 421. Camden's Remains, p. 112. Philipott, p. 80. See Cowdham, vol. ii. p. 61; Chevening, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Domesday, under the general title of that prelate's lands: Adam holds Chalk of the bishop ( of Baieux). It was … 14 pounds. Of this manor, there is as much in the king's hands as is worth seven shillings, of a new grant of the … 5, No. 20. Fee farm rolls, temp. interreg. in Aug. Off. Philipott, p. 97. Mr. Thorpe published a drawing of it in his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of this wood, under pretence of its being the queen's, and the council determined it in his favor; yet the … year of king Edward III. being the last of that prince's reign. From him it passed to Richard, lord Poynings, who … which it stands being yet called Loringdens forstal; and Philipott says, that there was a tradition very frequent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Fawler followed in one part an earthwork, Grim's Ditch or Dyke, and in another the road from Charlbury to … of alluvium, river gravel, Inferior Oolite, and fuller's earth which broaden considerably just north-west of … Blenheim Mun. For a pedigree of the Eyrans family see Philipott and Riley, Oxon. Visit., 11. Bodl. MS. dep. c 379. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… common, which joins the high London road to Shooter's-hill, on the other side of which, still further southward, … Esch. 5 and 6 Phil. and Mary. Rot. 50. ibid. part iii. Philipott, p. 96. Willis's Cath. vol. i. p. 254. Wood's Ath, … vol. iii. p. 231. Ibid. last edition, vol iv. p. 343. Philipott, p. 96. Collins's Peerage, last edition, vol. iv. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… issue, and also two daughters, who became their brother's heirs, and on the partition of their inheritance in 1752, … essigies of Stephen Norton, who lived in king Richard II.'s reign, with his arms, Argent, a chevron between three crescents azure, on his tabard or surcoat, and Philipott says that he had found in a tournament of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a number of houses, built closely together, called Slicket's hill, so as to form a little town of itself. It is … volume of this History, p. 478. Rot. Cart. ejus an. N. 42. Philipott, 104, 218. Philipott, p. 104. MSS. pedigree, Lee. See Great Delce, in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish through the hamlets of Greenstreet-green and Spratt's bottom, southward. The soil is in general very poor and … 51. Account of knights fees in the Exchequer, T. Edw. I. Philipott, p. 110. Rot. Cart. ejus anni, No. 75 Ibid. No. 71, … p. 235. Cott. Records, p. 671. Dugd. Bar. vol. ii. p. 130. Philipott, p. 110. Philipot., p. 110. Book of Aid, an. 25 and …
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