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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the prior of which held it by knight's service of the castle of Dover, being part of those lands which made up the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… continued down to Sir Edward Poynings, governor of Dover-castle, and lord warden, and he died possessed of it in the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1356 with defrauding the king's chapel near York Castle of its rents from Sand Hutton. 70 His son Thomas was … by Edward I to the royal chapel by the mills without York Castle. 114 Churches The church of ST. BOTOLPH is a cruciform …
Magna Britannia
… Cornwall was written in the reign of Edw. IV., speaks of a castle at Godolphin, which he calls Godollen, and describes … castellated mansion on this estate, called Pendersick-castle, the principal rooms in which are made use of as … being dead without issue,) of Mr. Cotton Amy, of Bottreaux castle: the house is now occupied by George Harward, Esq., a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Burghersh, and Robert de Burghersh, constable of Dover castle, died possessed of this manor of Bocton Olaus in the … succeeded Bartholomew, lord Bughersh, constable of Dover Castle, lord warden, and chamberlain of the king's household. … 33d year of that reign, holding it of the king, as of his castle of Dover, by knight's service. He left three daughters …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from this boundary of the parish is the scite of Colbridge-castle, the mote and foundations of which are all that remain … of the honor of Peverel, and by the service of ward to the castle of Dover, and by suit to the court of Osprenge from … in this parish, the mansion of which, called Colbridge-castle, stood below the hill towards Egerton, considerable …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on a beneficial lease. The family of Diggs, of Chilham-castle, was for several generations lessees of it. Thomas … descendants it remained till Thomas Diggs, esq. of Chilham-castle, alienated his term in it in 1723, to Mr. James …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… successors, stands upon the site of Picot the sheriff's castle. The castle comprised two enclosures, one circular c. 450 ft. in … and Rose who probably married Rollo de Harcourt. 91 Bourn castle as the caput of the barony probably went to Maud as …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on the south side of the Sixpenny Handley road were called Castle. 40 Apart from Cobley Lodge and its successors there …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… ft. long and 161 ft. high in the centre) of the Barnard Castle and South Durham railway, which cuts across the parish … seems to have been constructed in the 12th century. 26 The castle (q.v.), which commanded the pass into Westmorland, was … at that date said he had seen a gate called Boghes in the castle, and that from that gate the town was named. 27 The …