Villare Cantianum: Or, Kent Surveyed and Illustrated. Being an Exact Description of All the Parishes, Boroughs, Villages, and Other Respective Manors in the Country of Kent; And, the Original and Intermedial Possessors of Them, Down to the Author's Time. Drawn Out of Charters, Escheat-rolls, Fines, and Other Public Evidences; But Especially Out of Gentlemen's Private Deeds and Muniments |
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alienated ancient archbishop of Canterbury becauſe beginning of Henry Black Prince caftle called Canterbury church cinque ports Cobham Colepeper conveyed crown daughter and heir daughters and co-heirs deceaſe deeds defcended demean died poffeffed earl Edward the fecond Edward the firft Edward the fourth Edward the third Efquire eftate eminent end of Henry fale fame feat fettled fheriff of Kent fignory fince firname firſt fole fome fon and heir grandchild granted hath Henry the eighth Henry the feventh Henry the fixth Henry the fourth Henry the third hundred inftant inheritance intereft inveſted knight's fee laft lands latter end likewife lord manor married paffed parish patrimony perfon poffeffion poffeffors purchaſe queen Elizabeth refident reign of Henry revenue Richard the fecond Robert Roger de Leybourn Sir Anthony Aucher Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William thefe theſe thofe thoſe Twitham Wiat William the Conqueror