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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… appears by the roll of knights fees returned to the king's treasurer, in the twelfth and thirtenth years of that … having in the 36th year of Edward III. obtained the king's licence so to do, and to fortify this his manor-house at … to Baptist Noel, viscount Camden; Margaret, to Sir John Tuston, of the Mote, knight and baronet, and Anne, to Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it encircles Fairbrook, formerly belonging to the Best's, and thence taking in Nash, it goes on eastward to the … of Terry Marsh, esq. built on the demesnes of Scarbut's manor, as mentioned before. He died in 1789, and his widow … with whom the inheritance of it now remains. Sir Humphry Tuston was lessee of it in the reign of king Charles I. and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edward I. leaving two sons John and Bertram, who both died s.p. and a daughter Joane, who upon the death of the latter … and they, in the 37th year of it, alienated it to John Tuston, esq. of Hothfield, whose grandson Sir Nicholas Tuston, knight and baronet, was by king Charles I. created …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Charlton, which has still the appearance of a gentleman's seat, having several good rooms in it well ornamented with … &c. and every convenience requisite for a gentleman's family, and the hospitality of former times; from the top … his 37th year granted it, with its appurtenances, to John Tuston, and Stephen Reaves, to hold in capite, and they that …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… There was a vineyard at Godinton in Captain Nicholas Toke's time, from which was made wine of an extraordinary fine … Wythins, of Eltham, who again parted with it to Sir John Tuston, knight and baronet, of Hothfield, whose eldest son Nicholas was created lord Tuston and earl of Thanet; and in his descendants, earls of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… side of the river is the seat of Polebrooke, late Douglass's, now Mrs. Susannah Payne's; and a little farther, the … by the earl of Thanet, one of whose ancestors, Nicholas Tuston, esq. of Northiam, married Margaret, daughter and heir … rector. Philipott, p. 185. MSS. Le Neve. MSS. pedigree, Tuston. See more of the Cobhams of Sterboro' under …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… greatest part of the reign of king John, held one knight's fee in Kingsdown, of William Fitzhelt, who held it of the … it in the 20th year of king Edward III. as half a knight's fee, which Robert Fitzbernard before held of John de St. … and earl of Leicester. He married the lady Margaret Tuston, third surviving daughter and coheir of Thomas, earl …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in demesne. 38 Eighteen hides had been held in King Edward's time by nine freemen 'who used to mow in the meadows of … the Folliotts, William Folliott in 1166 holding a knight's fee in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire under the abbot. … conveyed by James and Mary Gilbert to Thomas and Robert Tuston, 152 but James Gilbert held land at Chambers Court in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… into the creek below. The town, antiently called the king's town of Milton, as being part of the antient possessions of … his father's death, passed it away by sale to Sir William Tuston, knight and baronet, of Hothfield, a younger brother … resided at Vintners, in Boxley. On his death, Sir Benedict Tuston, bart. his eldest son, succeeded to the manor of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which whoever did, he was accounted chief of the day's sport. When queen Elizabeth was at the earl of Leicester's, … They next year alienated the above premises to John Tuston, esq. of Hothfield, in whose descendants, earls of … have continued down to the Right Hon. Sackville Tuston, earl of Thanet, the present owner of them. The court …
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