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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and weakening its force, so that about king Henry VII.'s time, that part of the Wantsume, which ran by Sarre towards … 16 THIS ISLAND gives the title of Earl to the family of Tuston, long resident at Hothfield, in this county, an ample … the seventh volume of this history, p. 517. Sir Nicholas Tuston, knt. and bart. the eldest son of Sir John Tuston, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Criol became owners of it, by whom it was held by knight's service of the king, in capite, by ward to Dover castle, … Michael Sondes, of Throwley, and he conveyed them to John Tuston, esq. of Hothfield, afterwards knight and baronet, … manor. In the vault underneath lay three of the family of Tuston, sometime since removed to Rainham, and it has been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of his office, is chosen annually on St. Mary Magdalen's day, July 22, and, together with the jurats, who are … account which Leland 1 gives of Lid in king Henry VIII.'s reign, it seems then to have been in much the same state as … latter end of queen Elizabeth's reign, to the family of Tuston, of Hothfield, in the descendants of which, earls of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Maduiacis oppidum, according to Baxter; in English, Medway's town, which name is written, by contraction, in Domesday, … knt. Robert Barnham, esq. 31st. Ditto 1678 Sir Thomas Tuston, bart. Sir John Darell. 31st. Ditto 1679 Sir Thomas … beginning of the reign of king Charles I. to Sir Humphry Tuston, who, in 1641, was created a baronet, being the second …
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