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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hall-place, and a seat formerly belonging to the Roberts's, of Hall-place, afterwards to the Tiddemans, and then by marriage again to the Roberts's, and afterwards in like manner by ElizabethJohanna, only … it to his halfsister Mary, who first married Edward Wollet, esq. by whom she had a sole daughter Mary; secondly …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the village of North Cray, in which is a neat seat called Wollet-ball, late belonging to Neighbour Frith, esq. of … of Alnod Cilt. These two estates are North Cray and Paul's Cray; the latter of which was in the possession of the same … appears by the chartularies of London, keeper of the king's exchange there, and assay master general of the king's
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the survey of Domesday, in the 15th year of the Conqueror's reign, in which it is entered under the general title of … king Richard II. the measurement of the abbot and convent's lands at Nordburne, with 208 acres of wood, was 2179 acres … length to his grand-daughter Mary, only daughter of Edward Wollet, esq. who carried it in marriage to Sir Robert Mead …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by king Edmund, his brother Eadred, and Edwin that king's son. 2 Accordingly it is thus entered, under the general title of the archbishop's possessions, taken in the survey of Domesday: In the lath … and William Fineux sold it anno 33 Henry VIII. to Ingram Wollet, whose heirs passed it away to one of the family of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Henry Whyte, esq. in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign. After the Whytes, these manors passed in like manner … in the year 1553 it was in the possession of the name of Wollet, for William Wollet, of Eastry, then died possessed of it, and devised it …
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