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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it has, with Mereworth and the rest of his estates in this county, at length come by the limitations of his will, to the … will, in like manner with the rest of his estates in this county. at length descended to the right hon. Thomas, lord le …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Gloucester and Hertford, dying at Eschemerfield, in this county, in the 46th year of the reign of king Henry III. anno … second son of Sir George Rivers, of Chafford, in this county, whose son Edward Rivers, esq. was of Fishall, in this … box F. 8. Ibid. Inrolm. See Chafford, vol. iii. of this history, p. 252. Reg. Roff. p. 381. He lies buried in this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to west. The whole of it lies within that district of the county, called the Weald of Kent. It contains within its … be free of all suit and service in the hundreds of the county, and on a quo warranto in the 21st year, and again in … as may be observed in different places throughout this history. All the above-mentioned liberties, even within the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of three arches, which cost eleven hundred pounds, at the county's expence. It was built from a design of Mr. Milne, … esq. the latter of whom possesses a good estate in this county, and is descended of a family who were for mady … record, inserted in different parishes throughout this history. This Richard was named Fitz Gilbert, as being the …
Survey of London
… of St. Mary Spital, but the former had a more obscure history associated with a distinct Manor of Norton Folgate … known to be detailed in the Middlesex Calculations for County Rate of 1864. 22 A report by the Dean and Chapter … west of Bishopsgate Street. The Middlesex Calculations for County Rate of 1864 include under St. Leonard Shoreditch a …
Survey of London
… not appear to be any mention of this house in Dunstan's History of Bromley or any of the surveys of London. In the …
Survey of London
… purchased from the Church Commissioners by the London County Council for redevelopment. Newington Butts A study of … its redevelopment are now being considered by the London County Council. It has been suggested that Walworth and … specifications. Dict. of Nat. Biog. J. Aubrey, The Natural History and Antiquities of Surrey, 1719, Vol. V. IIIustrated …
Cardiff Records
… fees): "And all the aforesaid tenants owe suit at the County [Court] of Glamorgan from month to month, together … and tenements which they hold in Kibbor except suit at the County [Court] aforesaid from month to month." This sitting … from difficulty; but from what is known of the subsequent history of the property, it appears probable that Mynachdy …
Cardiff Records
… desirable to offer a few general observations upon the history of Glamorgan, so far as it bears upon the subject, … the way in which the various classes of manors in the County had their origin. In medival times Glamorgan, part of … This district, again, was divided into the "body" of the County, and the "members"; which latter were not considered …
Old and New London
… a goodly thing, But all agree 'tis a lewd king." ( The History of Insipids; a Lampoon, 1676, by the Lord Rochester.) … of the Mansion House away, and place it west, facing Queen Victoria Street. In a London Guide of 1820 the state bed at …