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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lies among the hills, on high ground in general, the soil of it is mostly very thin and poor, consisting either of … that may be, one of the above moieties descended to Ralph, son of John Fitzbernard before-mentioned, who died possessed … his coheirs; of whom the youngest Elizabeth, married Sir Philip le Despencer, 11 and he, in his wife's right, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… next Sittingborne, to distinguish it from a parish of the same name near Farningham. It is situated obscurely … a good modern house, built by Mr. Stephen Allsworth, whose son John leaving an only daughter Anne, she carried it in … of Kingsdown as above-mentioned. 1 He died anno 3 and 4 Philip and Mary, 1555 After which it continued in his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with woodlands, especially in the south-east part of it, the whole face of the country here is unpleasant and … the courtlodge farm towards Shadoxhurst, Woodchurch, and son on to Halden, remains of which are often turned up in … 1741. 8 Duncan Menzies, March 18, 1741, resigned 1749 9 Philip Hawkins, A. M. 1749, obt. March 1798. 10 Glover, the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Kyngesthorpe (xiv cent.). In 1900 the greater part of the civil parish of Kingsthorpe was added to the … Elizabeth Morgan, died in 1609 11 and was succeeded by his son Francis, who, dying in 1658, 12 left several children, … Lane whose daughter Bridget married Francis Cooke was the son of Richard Lane of Courteenhall and Elizabeth daughter of
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xi cent.); Kyngestone (xiiixv cent.). Kingston, one of the smallest rural parishes in the Isle of Wight, … of Kingston in 1296, leaving it to his kinsman Jordan son of William de Kingston, 9 who in 1300 was returned as … was living and holding the remaining third in dower. His son and heir John, who in 1340 14 commanded the militia in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Kingston KINGSTON The parish of Kingston, 7 miles west-south-west of Cambridge, comprises … 42 Eustace died before 1179 and was succeeded by his son William. 43 William died after 1205 and his heir was his … Lord Harley, later earl of Oxford (d. 1741). 73 In 1739 Philip Yorke, earl of Hardwicke (d. 1764), purchased the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eastward from Bishopsborne, in the upper half hundred of Kinghamford. There is but one borough in it, which extends … John encamped with a mighty army of 60,000 men, to oppose Philip, king of France, who was marching to invade this … within all his demesne lands in this manor; but his son Giles de Badlesmere died s. p. in the 12th year of king …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.); Kingston Bagpuize 1 (xiiixix cent.). The area of the parish is 1,109 acres, including 424 acres of arable … the Kingston lands of one Turchil had passed to William son of Ansculph. 28 Kingston Bagpuize was thus divided in … Ferrers in 1435 85 Ellen married as her second husband Sir Philip Chetwynd of Ingestre in Staffordshire, 86 and in 1439 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (xii cent.); Kyngeston (xiv cent.). The village of Kingston lies at the foot of the Downs, in a long deep … in 1539. 18 In 1556 Richard Crane bequeathed to his son Peter a messuage and a garden of half an acre in Kingston … in 1296; 41 Isabel his widow, in 1327, 42 in which year Philip was an assessor, and Philip and Gilbert de Kyngeston …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parish was 1,000 a. in extent in 1901. 1 A detached part of the ancient parish, known as Radletts in Hinton Park in … of Walkern was held c. 1120 by Hamon de St. Clare. 33 His son Hubert, living in 1155, was succeeded by an only … held in his right. 35 William (II) died in 1204 leaving a son William (III). 36 In 11945, however, Kingstone was held …
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