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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Vicar of Shenstone. There is a parsonage-house. Stonar (St. Augustine) STONAR ( St. Augustine), a parish, in the union of the Isle … On the sea retiring from Ebbs-fleet, at an early period, Stonar became a common landing-place, and, in consequence, a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in 1770, she devised the whole of it, with her estates at Stonar and elsewhere in this county, to her brother the hon. … buried in St. Paul's church. See more of this family under Stonar, in the History of Kent. One of the daughters married …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… there entertained, I am ignorant of. From thence to Master Stonar's, and from thence to my Lord of Leicester's house …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and little less than about 27,000 acres of land, including Stonar. The chalk cliffs on the north and east parts, are in … Ebbsflete, as it is now called, was a water-mill, and at Stonar another, which both belonged to the abbot of St. … these places was a place called Henne brigge, not far from Stonar, on the same side that Cliffe-end is; no remains of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… port of Sandwich; these were Fordwich, Reculver, Sarre, Stonar, and Deal; but in the later charters, the members … and the non-corporated members of Deal, Walmer, Ramsgate, Stonar, Sarre, all in this county, and Brightlingsea, in Sussex; but of late years, Deal, Walmer, and Stonar, have been taken from it; Deal, by having been in 1699 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… names vicar of Hougham 1600-15, and perhaps rector of Stonar 1617-30, of Cuxton 1628-31, and of St. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1651, rector of St. George, Canterbury, 1661-6, and of Stonar, isle of Thanet, 1663. See Al. West. 130; & Foster's …
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