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… into seven hundreds; Conarton, Fawiton, Pawton, Rialton, Stratton, Tibesta or Tibesterna, and Winneton or Winnenton. … Powder, and Kerrier, in the southern part of the county; Stratton, Lesnewth, Trigg, Pyder, and Penwith, in the north … as I imagine, the hundred of Poudre; Winnenton, Kerrier; Stratton, formerly extensive, makes at present the three …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… institution, exercised by peculiar officers, but for no long time, being soon, by the king's charter, granted over to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sealing of their patent, but which has been in general long since discontinued. For this reason each baronet bears, …
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… attendance upon her husband, throughout the perils of a long campaign, have been related by the pen of General … by the heiress of Oxenham, who married the heiress of Long of Newhouse. Sir John Acland took the name of Palmer, of …
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… Sir Richard Levinge, Bart., who sold Parwich (after it had long ceased to be a seat of the family,) in 1814. Arms: Vert, …
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… the name of Fletcher, and grandson of Lionel Vane, Esq. of Long-Newton, in the county palatine of Durham, by Catherine, … By the former they acquired Crofton, which has long been the seat of the family. Arms: Arg. three greyhounds … Sir James Graham, M.P. descended from a family who had long possessed a freehold estate in the parish of Hayton, on …
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… property of Charles Earl of Carlisle. Naworth Castle has long been the chief seat of this barony; it is supposed to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of confusion it was impossible for any of them to subsist long. Vortigern, who had been thus chosen king, was a proud, … their cloaths were short close coats; and their armour long spears. When they stood, they leaned upon little … They were admirably skilled in naval affairs, and by their long and continued piracies, had inured themselves so to the …
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… stateliest park in the shire." "Cornwall was stored, not long since," says Carew (1602.) "with many parks of fallow … Mohun's. In Powder hundred, Carhayes, Mr. Trevanion's. In Stratton, Launcels, Mr. Chamond's. In Kirrier hundred, Mr. … trespasses." Norden mentions the hundreds of East and Stratton as the only parts of the county where they were …
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