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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for toys and pedlary ware. On Nov. 30, being St. Andrew's, there is yearly a diversion called squirrel bunting, in … this parish, then esteemed as part of them. On the bishop's disgrace four years afterwards, all his possessions were … which it became the property of Gates, and after that of Terry, in which it continued several years, and by that …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… side of it, about half a mile south of which is Gabriel's house, belonging to Mr. John Stanford, and a little farther the two hamlets of Marshgreen and Stanford's-end, and about a mile distant from it on the other side are … was of Hever, in this county, and by his wife, daughter of Terry, left Robert, who was of Hever; William, who was of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Leaze Copse and College Farm, the Fox Inn, and Cooper's and Merritt's Farms and their outbuildings, then curves … of Ellisfield, 26 and in 1685 another fine between Michael Terry and Robert Searle and Anne his wife deals also with … William Saltmarsh sold his Hampshire property to Michael Terry of Dummer in 1756. 32 From the Terrys of Dummer the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Englefield ENGLEFIELD Englafelda (A.-S. Chron.); Inglefelle (xi cent.); Englefeud (xiii cent.); … John Englefield, 41 who died in 1368. 42 Isabel, Sir John's widow, survived him and afterwards married Thomas Prior 43; … right in Englefield to three trustees in 1398. 44 Sir John's son and heir, another John Englefield, made a settlement of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the parish on the Plain another that is known as Brouncker's Well. Besides the temporary camp in the Park (see below) … the relict of William de Mandeville. 14 In the same year Terry the German had attempted to marry the heiress; after … further record of the proposal. 15 It is not clear how far Terry plans had progressed since, in 1202, when Matthew paid …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… century there was a large area of woodland, with a hawk's eyrie, within the inclosure of the king's wood, and the name Swinley was exemplified by the presence … 1661 the parish had no minister. 345 A later minister, Mr. Terry, persistently refused to attend the bishop's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Goodwyneston, held it of the archbishop in king Henry III.'s reign, and in this family, (who bore for their arms, Sable, … to archbishop Warham at the beginning of king Henry VIII.'s reign. After which it seems to have been divided, and the … presented. William Wood, A. M. obt. Feb. 13, 1736. 6 Isaac Terry, A. M. March 1736, obt. Dec. 1744. 7 Theophilus …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Hatfield HATFIELD or BISHOP'S HATFIELD Haetfeld (x cent.); Hetfelle (xi cent.); Hatfeud … Sir Francis Vincent and the others, sold Tolmers to Garnet Terry. 369 In 1827 it was sold by Margaret wife of Charles Mousley, who may have been the daughter of Garnet Terry, to Charles John Dimsdale. 370 He sold it in 1834 to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Okely was to the fourth pier of it. 4 In queen Elizabeth's reign there was a fort or bulwark at Higham for the defence … worth mentioning relating to it till king Henry VII's reign, at which time the manors of Higham and Lillecherche, … and Derby, having begun the foundation of St. John's college, in Cambridge, died, and left her executors to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Kirkby-house; and on the rise of the hill above it Reynold's-place, now principally occupied as a farm house. THIS … of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, the Conqueror's half brother, of whom it was held at the time of taking the … gent. of Deptford, and of the annual produce of 1l. THOMAS TERRY of Shoreham, gave by will, in 1628, to the poor …