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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… son Thomas, and his heirs, licence to make use of his swan-mark, a little ragged staff; which mark he took by … his house in Dartford; for it seems that none could have a swan-mark but by the king's authority, and who had five marcs …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Twisden, esq. of Chelmington, who sold it to Sir Francis Swan, who resided here, but his son Edward Swan alienated it to Sir Anthony Percival, of Dover, who lies … S. T. P. March 23, 1607, obt. July 23, 1638. 1 Edward Swan, esq. John Swan, A. M. August 4, 1638, obt. 1644. Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Head', the 'Talbot', the 'Crown', the 'George', the 'Swan', and the 'White Hart'. 276 The 'Bull', first recorded …
A History of the County of Bedford
… was a poor-house in Dunstable on the north side of the Swan Inn, for which protection was granted in 1592 to Richard … the property of the priory, between which stood the 'Swan,' at that date in the possession of Alice wife of John …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to only 5 families, those of Robynet, Rutland, King, Swan, and Rayner, 386 which flourished there from the 16th to … 154951, 410. Prob. 11/8 (P.C.C. 24 Milles, will of Thos. Swan); B.L. Add. MS. 5861, f. 70. Cambs. Local Hist. Counc. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 495 In 1830 London coaches from Exeter left daily from the Swan and from Barnstaple (Devon) nightly from the Lamb, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… known as the Three Horseshoes in 175960, 30 the White Swan in 17635, 31 and the Nut Tree in 176978. 32 The inn was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… for the defendant were taken in 1766 at the 'White Swan,' New Alresford, and among the witnesses was the rector …