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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at Sevenoke, as they were several times in queen Elizabeth's reign, and in the year before the death of king Charles I. … Kemsing, Seale, and Bradborne. Accordingly, in king John's reign, they were in the possession of Baldwin de Betun, … him, two daughters, his coheirs; Margaret, married to John Tuston, earl of Thanet; and Isabella, to James Compton, earl …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… kept his shrievalty in the 29th year of king Edward III.'s reign. Sir Richard At-Lese, the eldest son, at length … essigies and inscription in brass still remain. He died s. p. and by his will gave his manor of Lese, among others, … the eldest of the five daughters and coheirs of Thomas Tuston, earl of Thanet, by whom he left three sons, and a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Westwell, where they resided in Henry the VIIIth.'s reign, and continued there till they removed hither, at least as early as King Charles the IId.'s reign, bearing for their arms, Sable, a chevron engrailed, … and rector of Denton; William, an officer in the navy; and Tuston Charles; Cecilia; Katherine; Caroline, married in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is the parsonage, and another Tinton-house, Mr. Howland's, who lives in it. The church stands on the edge of the … of this manor, which was held of the archbishop by knight's service, by Ansfrid de Dene, in the reign of king John. But … and they not long afterwards alienated it to Sir John Tuston, knight and baronet, whose son Nicholas was created …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to it, which he prosecuted by writ of right, in the king's court, the original of which is likewise in the above … afterwards vested their interest in them in Sir John Tuston, knight and baronet, of Hothfield, whose eldest son Sir Nicholas Tuston, knight and baronet, having been created Lord Tuston
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… French embassador in England. Hague, April 16, 1655. [N. S.] Vol. xxv. p. 147. My Lord, I Cannot depart from the … for him ; and that night there came to the examinate's house a gentleman with a servant, a Frenchman of a low … sir Talbot Handring, Tonthet Counts, &c. Kent, lord Tuston, sir James Peyton, Thornill, sir Ja. Many Brochman, …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… Manning to secretary Thurloe. Brouges, March 16, 1655. [N. S.] Vol. xxiv. p. 119. Sir, Since the writing of my other … cloth, and was sent thither by direction from my lord Tuston, who had bespoken the said saddles, and appointed it … arms and a case of pistols, to the same place for my lord Tuston's use, which the said lord Tuston, as the examinate …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… embassador in England. Paris, November 10, 1655. [N. S.] Vol. xxxi. p. 368. My lord, Monsieur de la Bastide is … to the hands of, sir, your Paris, Nov. 10. 1655. [N. S.] most humble and moste faithfull servant, J. Beauple. … and in Kent he, that was firste to appeare, was the lord Tuston; his armes and furniture for his owne person was …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… from the landlorde, which I humbly offer to your honnor's consideration, and rest, &c. Davisson. Capt. Richard … from the West Indies, which were four of the king of Spain's, three merchant men, and one prize, which they had taken by … miles from the citty. Some of the prisoners are, the lord Tuston, lord Willeby of Parham, Mr. Nuport, coll. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Chipping, Sir John Borlace, Sir Edmund Pye Christ's Church, Hugh Weld, Henry Tulse Cirencester, Richard Honour, … Wyche, Anthony Buller Kent, Sir Thomas Peyton, Sir John Tuston Kingstone, Andrew Marvel, Abraham Gilby Knaesborough, …
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