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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… James I. was created lord Wotton, baron of Marley in this county. 5 He was succeeded by Thomas lord Wotton, his son and … Lyng Ockmore to Thomas Borrett, esq. of Shoreham, in this county, late prothonotary of the court of common-pleas. He … of Stangrave, who were owners of Eatonbridge in this county. Sir Robert de Stangrave was owner of the manor of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… together with the circumstance that much of the inland county is of a barren character, makes it not surprising that … a cheveron engrailed or between three scallops argent. The history of the manor during the next two hundred years …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Mary's, distinguished from others of the same name in this county, by the addition of at Hoo, and near Rochester, both … lands in Halstow, Higham, Leigh, and elsewhere in this county, from whom it descended to John Somer, who was … Morant's Essex, vol. ii. p. 146, 479. Visitation of the County of Kent, 1619. Philipot, p. 234. Text. Roff. p. 162. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… remain. Fortunately a plan is preserved in a manuscript history of Gorhambury written by the Hon. Charlotte Grimston … in its walls. Plan of St. Michael's Church The history of the church is a long one. The first building on … i, 23. Ibid. 24. V.C.H. Herts. i, 314 a. For the later history of Kingsbury Castle, see St. Albans. a Cart. Antiq. …
Magna Britannia
… appropriated to the priory of Montacute 10, in the county of Somerset: they are now, with some exceptions, the … to the King's command, was printed by Mr. Carew in his History of Cornwall: the same John, being then a knight, was … lxxxvi. See p. 79. Rot. Pat. 13 Ric. II. Tonkin. See his History of Cornwall, vol. ii. p. 89. She first married …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… school, was founded. It has a small endowment. The Victoria Museum was founded in 1887 and contains natural history collections. A neolithic flint celt and a British … in 1279 89 and was a juror for the perambulation of the county boundary in 1286. 90 William le Bret of Wintringham …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being situated at the entrance into this island from the county eastward, and at the western extremity of it. It seems … Sarra nominata." The distance between the upland and the county, and this place, across the marshes over Sarre wall, … and the controversies above-mentioned, in vol. ix. of this history, under Herne, p. 92, and Reculver, p. 123. See …
A History of the County of Durham
… income was applied in the payment of 5 5 s. to the Durham County Hospital; of 10 to St. Oswald's Schools; 2 10 s. in …
A History of the County of Durham
… preserves to a large extent its ancient appearance. The history of this later work may be thus summarised. In the …
A History of the County of Durham
… The conical hill called Mountjoy has at least a legendary history, for it was from this point that the weary monks … in the 17th century. 41 Just east of Shaw Wood is the County Hospital, opened in 1853, and a little to the west a … Farrers and Elizabeth wife of William Heighington. 61 Its history in the 17th and 18th centuries is obscure, but in …
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