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Alumni Oxonienses
… of Inkpen, Berks, 1720, vicar of Thornham 1721, and of Woodnesborough, (both) Kent, 1747, until his death 1768. See …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 8. KNOLTON. 9. EASTRY, in part. 10. WORTH, alias WORD. 11. WOODNESBOROUGH, in part. And 12. DENTON. 1 And the churches … Staple. The lower half hundred consists of the parishes of Woodnesborough, Chillenden, Knolton, Ham, Betshanger, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as an historian. He flourished about 1390. 83 JOHN WOODNESBOROUGH was constituted prior in the room of Thomas … 20, 1448, 90 and was buried just above his predecessor Woodnesborough, in the nave of this cathedral, under a large …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… years, five gates, Canterbury gate, taken down in 1784, Woodnesborough gate, Sandowne gate, Fisher's gate, and … in St. Peter's church, in this town; in the windows of Woodnesborough church, and on the roof-of the cloysters at … He endowed it with the manor farm of Denne-court, in Woodnesborough, which he conveyed to feoffees, with the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Cambridge; incorporated as M.A. 18 June, 1618; vicar of Woodnesborough, Kent. See Fasti, i. 383. Watts, James s. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Crown; net income, 301. The church is a neat edifice. Woodnesborough (St. Mary) WOODNESBOROUGH ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union and … church is principally in the decorated English style. On Woodnesborough Hill is a lofty artificial mount, supposed by …
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