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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Crisp, memorial of, 394. Crispe, Henry, 346. Cross, in Saxon, crypte, 320. Cromwell, Oliver, 409; lord, 487. Crook, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Elfords Seat, in Hawkhurst, 146. Eliot, Richard, 69. Ella, Saxon chief, 165. Ellenden's, 279, 280. Ellis's, of … 135. Lesherst, alias Loss herst, manor of, 80. Leswe, the Saxon word for Lees, 332. Lewis, George, 99. Lewknor's, of … John de, 100, 103. Saxenhurst, See Sissinghurst. Saxon shore, hon. count of, 164 Saxons, in Britain, 268, 269. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 276. Byrche, Rev. William-Dejovas, 138. Byrthric, a Saxon, 293. C. Cade, Laud, clerk, 323. Calchyth, synod at, … of Terlingham and Brome, 93, 160, 181. Donations, Saxon, curious Specimen of, 288. Dover pier, 6, 173; town and … See Aghne-court. Halden, parish of, a. 543. Halsden, a Saxon prince, 221, 232. Hales, Sir James, 106; Edw. 242, 243; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Andromachus, 307 Angel Inn, 320 Anglesey, 264, 266 n Anglo-Saxon, chair of, 27 Anne, Queen of Gt. Britain, 48, 52, 77, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… property in Lintz, 232; Swalwell, 245; Axwell, 247. Ora, Saxon, late instance of its occurrence in charters, 198. Ord …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… of property, 325. The old Oak-wood, ib. Church, ib. 326. Saxon Crosses, knightly effigy, &c. 326. Monumental … from Nesham Abbey in garden at Low Middleton, 221. Two Saxon Crosses at Aycliffe, 326. Cullen, Visc. property in … with John and Thomas Sayer, 46. William and Elizabeth, Saxon scholars, 46. Pedigree, 47. Ralph, property in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 248, 249, 250, 252, 253. Ent, Sir George, 177. Ermenseul, Saxon idol, 300. Erpingham, Sir Thomas, 496. Eshmerfield … 70, 316, 318. Haghe manor. See Hall and Hawe. Haldene, a Saxon prince, 311. Hale, Thomas, 25. Hales, Sir Thomas Pym, … Lowndes, John, 379, 381. Lucius, king, 478. L. S. A. in Saxon grants, meaning of, 181. Lucksford's, 24. Lukedale, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… A. 572. Henley, William, of Otham, A. 569. Hengist, the Saxon chief, 132, 133. Henman's, of Lenham, Herbert, Mrs. … 258; Hosier's, 262, 459. Hoskins's, 422. Horsa, the Saxon chief, 132. Horden, William, 28. Horn's lodge. See …
A History of the County of Stafford
… marquesses of, see Paget angling Anglo-Catholicism Anglo-Saxon period churches riding man (or radman) Anlaf (Old …