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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for Simon de Danitone appears to have held it by knight's service, of the above barony, in the 56th of king Henry … John de Earde held it in the latter end of king John's reign, as did his descendant Thomas Yerd, esq. of Denton, … the arms of Oxenden, impaling in several shields those of Twitham, Barton, Ratlinge, Yonge, Wenderton, and Broadnax. In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… At the northern boundary of the parish is the hamlet of Twitham, part only of which is in it; beyond which, at Brook, … Goodwyneston, held it of the archbishop in king Henry III.'s reign, and in this family, (who bore for their arms, Sable, … to archbishop Warham at the beginning of king Henry VIII.'s reign. After which it seems to have been divided, and the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… small greens or forstals, on one of which, called Downe's forstal, which lies on higher ground than the others, there … came to his brother Bethel Dawes, esq. who in 1777 dying s.p. devised it by will to his cousin Mr. Thomas Dawes, the … sable; quartered with Norden, Stowting, Omer, Exhurst, Twitham, and Clitherow. Sir John Wilde died possessed of this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Meopham to duke Eadulf, who, in 940, with the king's consent, gave it to Christ church, in Canterbury, in the … part of the possessions of the great and opulent family of Twitham. 9 Alan de Twitham was among those Kentish gentlemen who were with king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and having in it the boroughs of Wingham-street, Deane, Twitham, and Wenderton, which latter is in the lower half … by king Edmund, his brother Eadred, and Edwin that king's son. 2 Accordingly it is thus entered, under the general … Thomas Pym Hales, bart. of Bekesborne, now resides in it. TWITHAM, now usually called Twittam, is a hamlet in this …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… account of which he had been kept in prison until the King's Council might be consulted. Dated at Westminster, 15 Nov. A … Husting of Common Pleas held on Monday before the Feast of S t Clement Pope [23 Nov.] A o 3 Ric. II [1379] William … in settlement of his claim, and that he should sue Alan de Twitham for £4 due to the estate, at the expense of and on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… "Wingham, viz. the boroughs of Wingham-street, Deane, and Twitham, the parishes of Goodneston and Wimlingswold, and the …
The Environs of London
… records, antecedent to the conquest, I find it written Twitham, or Twittanham, and in one Twiccanham 1. Situation. … only manufactures in the parish of Twickenham are Mr. Hill's powder-mills, and some oil-mills belonging to Mr. Winslow, … of Canterbury eight hides of land, with the manor of Twitham in Middlesex, which had been granted him by …
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