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A History of the County of Oxford
… obviously Georgian in detail. A house in Hornhill (Dyer's Farm), inscribed J. S. Harris 1828, and College Farm have ashlar fronts of 3 bays … by William de Dive with a daughter, Aubrey, to Fulk of Sharsted; it was held in 1279 by Osbert Giffard. 108 Since …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… esq. of the kingdom of Ireland, built on colonel Tyndale's land a few years ago, a small shooting seat, which has … Key-street, corruptly probably for caii stratum, or Caius's-street, though the ale-house in it, the sign of which seems … wife Mildred, daughter of Bartholomew Bourne, esq. of Sharsted, two sons, Nicholas, who was of Sutton Valence, and …
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 … of it. There is a court baron now held for this manor. SHARSTED, vulgarly called SHAWSTED, is a manor lying among … antiently owners who took their surname from it. Fulco de Sharsted held it as half a knight's fee, in the beginning of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and just above the village of Newnham, the mansion of Sharsted, a gloomy retired situation. Being within the … possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, the king's half brother; accordingly it is thus entered, under the … above-mentioned estate was, most probably, THE MANOR OF SHARSTED, or, as it was antiently called Sabersted, the seat …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where, on the shore, a fort was erected in king Charles I.'s reign, for the defence of the dockyard and navy residing … to William Delaune, esq. afterwards knighted, and of Sharsted, in Doddington, in this county; after which this … son, colonel William Delaune, in like manner as that of Sharsted above-mentioned, to his sister Mary, widow of Edward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… several of the Martin Cats, the same as those at Hudson's Bay) over which is the extensive tract of wood-land, called … the Herst woods, in which so late as queen Elizabeth's reign, there were many wild swine, with which the whole … of the earl of Gloucester, 9 and his descendant, Simon de Sharsted died possessed of it in the 25th year of king Edward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which seldom grow to a larger size than for carpenter's use. A fair is held in the village on St. Peter's day, June … family of Bourne, seated at the almost adjoining seat of Sharsted, from whence it went again by sale to Chevin, … time out of mind belonged to the same owners as that of Sharsted, in the latter parish, and as such is now in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of it being seemingly of king Henry the VIIIth.'s reign, though some of it has been lately taken down … It has for many years had the same owners, as the manor of Sharsted, in Doddington, and passing in like manner from the … in 1791, it came to her nephew, Alured Pinke, esq. now of Sharsted, the present possessor of it. A court baron is held …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the solemn assembly, held on this occasion by the king's command, at Pinenden-heath, in the year 1076. This estate … was confirmed to them by king Henry I. and II. In Somner's Gavelkind, is a transcript of a release anno 17 Edward I. … who sold it soon afterwards to Francis Bourne, esq. of Sharsted, and his grandson James Bourne owned it at the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to Hales, and Sir Edward Hales, bart. of St. Stephen's, some years since sold it to Geo. Gipps, esq. now M. P. for … hither. After that name was extinct here, the family of De Sharsted held it, one of whom, Robert de Sharsted, lived in the reigns of king Edward II. and III. and …
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