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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of which, is the principal farm-house of Sir John Honywood's estate here, and another the parsonage. It stands on high … alias SWATFIELD, was afterwards held by the family of Strabolgie, earls of Athol; but Alexander Baliol, lord of … reign, in right of Isabel his wife, widow of David de Strabolgie, earl of Athol, and held them, by the courtesy of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sides. On these downs are the county races, and the king's plate is annually run for here in the month of August. On … downs within this parish, there are many remains of Cfar's works, in his progress through this county, particularly … the barony of Chilham. In his descendants, and in the Strabolgie's, earls of Athol, this manor continued, in like …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… demesne lands within it. His son Giles de Badlesmere died s. p. in the 12th year of king Edward III. leaving his four … right heirs. 2 On the confiscation of the duke of Ireland's unentailed estates, this manor afterwards came by grant to … and in the beginning of king Henry the VIIIth's reign was knighted. He died in the 12th year of it, anno …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the suppression of which, in king Henry the VIIIth's reign, it was granted to John Bere for a term of years, 4 … the 19th year of king Edward the IIId. obtained the king's licence to assign over a piece of ground here, and twenty … with others of the same sort in king Edward the VIth's reign, some of the walls of it are re maining, but being …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the parish. To the south of the village at Archer's Green the river is fordable. Further east a new bridge has … 'for the soul of his son Richard.' 2 This was William's second son, 'who was cut off in the New Forest by a sudden … by Godfrey and Brian de Tewin. 6 Godfrey de Tewin's half-fee, which seems to be the manor of Tewin, descended …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… means rose to the height of six feet above the ground's surface, and so continues. It affords nine quarts of water … who, however, have since availed themselves of Mr. Bunce's discovery, and there is now scarcely a house in the street … all seized, and the king granted this manor to David de Strabolgie, son of John, earl of Athol, before-mentioned, for …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… this year, on the Sunday after the Feast of 3Saint Peter's Chair, the King and the Queen, Lady Isabele, were crowned; … mockery. Therefore, he was watched until out of the King's company, and taken by the Earl of 16Warwyk, and [by] … in 307 or 326; celebrated on the 3rd of May. David de Strabolgie, 11th Earl of Athol, High Constable of England. Or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Criol became owners of it, by whom it was held by knight's service of the king, in capite, by ward to Dover castle, … daughter of Thomas de Leyborne, who died in his father's life-time, heir both to her grandfather and father's … de grace MCCCLXXV. Weever says, she was wife to David de Strabolgie, the fourth of that name, earl of Athol, in …
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