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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Irish family, 731 (2). Walsingham priory, Norf., St. Mary's Chapel at, 678. -, priors of. see Vowell, Ric. Walsoken, … Waltham, farm of, 478 (p. 157). Waltham Bishop or Bishop's Waltham, Hants, 439, 460, 467, 723, 884. -, letters dated … Kingesmill, prioress of, abbess (1535), g. 729 (5). Whetenhall, Wm., App. 12. Whettehyll (Whethill, Whetehill), …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… notice thereof. May 20. Minute of the above. [ Conway's Lett. Bk., p. 122.] May 20. 5. Sol. Gen. Heath to Sir Robt. … that destroy deer. May 20. Minute of the above. [ Conway's Lett. Bk., p. 122.] May 20. London. 7. Sir Benj. Rudyard to … lectures in divinity, according to the will of Thos. Whetenhall, in the parishes of Blackfriars, St. Swithin, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… his goods are cast up at Dover, and seized by his Lordship's officers. Feb. 2. Grant to Geo. Nicholson and Hen. Shashaw, … 73. Articles of agreement between the executors of Thos. Whetenhall and Rich. Cooke, Minister of St. Swithin's, and … the maintenance of a weekly lectureship there, founded by Whetenhall. Rich. Cooke, or some sufficient deputy, to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… to go beyond the seas and there remain for three months. S.P. 44/165, p. 15 737 February 2. The Earl of Sunderland to … But before that is done he would have you give me notice. S.P. 63/340, p. 268 738 February 3. Caveat that no pardon … Seyliard, bart., Sir Robert Guildeford, bart., Thomas Whetenhall, Charles Finch, Sir Thomas Colepepyer of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… of Mount Alexander was captain in the Earl of Tyrconnell's Regiment of Horse; to Willian Stewart to be captain of the … Capt. William Butler was captain in Viscount Mountjoy's Regiment of Foot; to Thomas Corbett to be cornet to Thomas, … Finch, Christopher Vane, Thomas Hales, sen., Thomas Whetenhall, Robert Fielding, and Robert Crawford, Deputy …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a seat called BROADOAK, which was in queen Elizabeth's reign purchased of several persons, by George Paine, … by sale in the 16th year of queen Elizabeth's reign to Whetenhall, commonly called Whetnall, of East Peckham, and he … carried his interest in it in marriage to William Whetenhall, esq. whose descendant, Sir Richard Whetenhall, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… It joins northward up to Mereworth, and lord Despencer's park, whence it descends southward for upwards of two miles … reign of king James I. passed them away by sale to George Whetenhall, esq. after whose death they came by descent into the possession of Thomas Whetenhall, esq. of Hextalls-court, in this parish, whose …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Stede-hill, deceased. A fair is held here on St. Swithin's day, now by the alteration of the style on July 26, for … daughter and heir, who carried them in marriage to William Whetenhall, esq commonly called Whetnall, whose descendant of … by the act passed that year. His descendant, Henry Whetenhall, in the reign of king James I. passed away the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the book of Dover castle, was afterwards held by knight's service. Among these lands was included THE MANOR OF … daughters and coheirs Margaret, entitled her husband Wm. Whetenhall, esq. commonly called Whetnall, citizen and alderman of London, to it. 6 His descendant William Whetenhall about the middle of king Henry VIII.'s reign sold …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was certainly known to them, for in queen Elizabeth's reign, an urn filled with ashes was discovered in digging … who were possessed of it as high as king Henry the IIId's. reign, in queen Elizabeth's reign it was called Poynyshe, … Francis, and by his second, two sons, the eldest of whom, Whetenhall Tilghman, had part of his father's lands in this …
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