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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the expence of which, except from the aid of Mrs. Lloyd's and Mrs. Harrison's benefactions, have been defrayed by … twelve hundred acres of land in this parish, besides the woodland, which is two hundred acres. PAGE 368. Line 10. … five hundred and fifty acres of land, of which the woodland, pasture and meadow are not more than four acres. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… WATRINGBURY. PAGE 106, last line but four. Since Mr. Style's having quitted the vicarage of Watringbury it has been … manor was alienated to one of the family of the Austen's, baronets, of Tenterden and Bexley, a younger son of whom, … There are about ninety acres of hop-ground, and but little woodland, the principal wood in it being little more than …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… those of hops are now very few. Last line but three. Heart's Delight cannot be deemed an hamlet, there being but two … between 7 and 800 acres of arable, and about 50 of woodland. Page 402, line 16. RUSHITT now belongs to Mrs. … by computation near 1800 acres, one third of which is woodland and pasture. It extends from the valley towards …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… widow of Terry Marsh, esq. now resides in her late husband's house in Boughton-street. PAGE 6, line14 The payment to … line 7 from the bottom. THE PLACE-HOUSE, together with the woodland belonging to the estate in 1795, was by Mrs. Byrche, … There are about sixty acres of hops, and as many acres of woodland. PAGE 465. For Westrooke read Westbrooke. PAGE 469, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… PAGE 8, line 14. One half part of the mansion of Scott's hall , with the chapel, was pulled down by Sir John … and forty acres of arable and pasture, and three of woodland. The soil is in general unsertile, and near the … Bladbean is now in the possession of Mr. George Sayer's widow. PAGE 109, last line. The Rev, Thomas Tournay is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… PAGE 8. For is read are. Line 14. Since Mr. Gipps's death on Feb. 13, 1800, this house has been vested in the … read it, PAGE 10, line 3 from the bottom. Since Mr. Gipps's death in Feb. 1800, his widow Mrs. Gipps has continued to … acres in the parish are about 1100, of which one sixth is woodland, the rents per ann. are about 614l. PAGE 302, line …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rights and boundaries are ascertained. 1264. Hamon Doge's chantry is founded in New-street, since called … custos of the city, and the letter by a person of the king's appointment. 1325. The Augustine mendicant white friars … of this date, of the Trinity chapel, in St. Dunstan's church, is in the chamber of this city. 1338. Recognizances …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… and Grace his wife, to Dorothy, widow of Kichard Woodland, to let the tenements held by her late husband in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… five thousand acres of land, of which seven hundred are woodland. The soil, though chalky on the side of the hills, … lord Amherst, now possesses them, but after Sir Charles's death, they will devolve by entail, to his brother John … arable land is about 1100 acres, saltmarsh sixty-five, and woodland two hundred and forty. Knight's place farm is no …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor of High Halstow, which, with a messuage, called Duck's court, alias Bewell's, belonged to the family of Walpole, … near one hundred acres. The northern part of it is chiefly woodland. PAGE 493, line 12. Carew's-court, by Sir Edward … The parish is bounded on the south by a detached piece of woodland, part of Aylesford parish; by other woods to …
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