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by Banns | Family (F5874)
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By indenture dated 27 September 1697 he and his wife, Jane, sold land in St. Michael's, Harbledown to Deborah Buckhurst. | BRIDGES, John (I8471)
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by licence | Family (F1367)
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by licences | Family (F1463)
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by license | Family (F4913)
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By marriage licence. | Family (F1941)
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by special licence. | Family (F4636)
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by whose heirs Denne Hill was sold about 1730. It is now (1836) the seat of General Sir Henry Montresor | DENNE, Bridget (I13638)
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c 14 Mar 1657 Sheaf Elizabeth d/o Jane Willesborough BT
Is this an illegitimate child of this Jane, or this a different mother named Jane? | Jane (I13591)
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C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions
Division within C Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks
C 2 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series I, Elizabeth I to Charles I
Subseries within C 2 Elizabeth I
Subsubseries within C 2 D plaintiffs
Record Summary
Scope and content Gilbert Dodde of Brook, Kent, yeoman v John Haulke of Hastingleigh, Kent, yeoman and his son Richard Haulke. Detention of bond to use of children of one Henry Flocken. Bill.
Short title: Dodde v Haulke
Covering dates 1593 or 1595
Testamenta Cantiana
East Kent, Brookland, pp. 37-38
Bequests to:
Our Lady John Dod, 1514 (A. 12, 4)
St. Augustine, light of John Dod, 1514 *A. 12, 14
St. Christopher, light of, John Dad, 1514 (A. 12, 14)
Richard Dodd, 8d, in 1541 (A. 22,2)
St. George, light of, John Dod, 1514 (A. 12, 14)
St. Katherin, light of, John Dod, 1514 (A. 12, 14) | DODD, Mr. (I6614)
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c 10 Sep 1656 George Lent son of Gabriel at Bridge - PR
Possible burial at St. Mary Northgate, Canterbury 26 Apr 1717 of St. John's Hospital an in-brother source PR and
Text: Lent, Edward, 1717 : In-brother (S. John's Hosp. Cant.), dead; 6, 239.
Book: Volume 2.
Collection: England: Canterbury - Index to the Act Books of the Archbishops of Canterbury, 1663-1859 (L-Z) | LENT AKA ILENT, Edward (I5221)
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C 26 Sept 1619 at St. Mildred, Canterbury was Alexander the son of James Lent [wife's name not recorded]
Research-Tasks:
Will Lent Geoffrey Ash next Sandwich 1485 PRC/33/83 1485
Act Lent William Patrixbourne 1518 PRC/3/4/99 1518
Will Lent Alice Sandwich 1524 PRC/33/176 1524
***Will Lente, Lent James Canterbury St. Mildred 1565 1566 PRC/17/39/93 PRC/16/44 L/8 1566
Will Lent Lore Canterbury St. Mildred 1584 1584 PRC/17/46/50a PRC/16/82 L/2 1584
Will Lente Barnard Sandwich St. Peter 1584 1584 PRC/17/45/273 PRC/16/82 L/4 1584
Will Lent Sampson Canterbury St. Mildred 1594 1594 PRC/17/49/38 PRC/16/103 L/2 1594
***Will Lent Gabriel Chartham 1676 1676 PRC/16/296 L/3 1676
Will Ilent William Ash 1503 PRC/33/38 1503
Will Ilent Thomas Elham 1494 PRC/17/6/80 1494
Will Ilent Robert Boughton Aluph 1473 PRC/17/2/165 1473
Act Ilent Elizabeth Elham 1508 PRC/3/2/83 1508
Act Ilent Elizabeth Elham 1505 PRC/3/2/22 1505
Act Ilente Robert Chilham 1554 PRC/3/13/107 1554
Will Ilent Valentine Boughton Aluph 1509 1509 PRC/17/11/252b 1509
Will Ilent John Harbledown 1529 1529 PRC/32/15/73 Brother 1529
Will Ilent Edmund Chilham 1604 1605 PRC/17/54/70 PRC/16/126 IJ/4 1605
Will Ilent William Chilham 1605 1605 PRC/17/54/4 PRC/16/126 IJ/5 1605
Will Ilent Thomas Wye 1615 1615 PRC/17/60/339 PRC/16/153 IJ/5 1615 | ILENT, George (I13294)
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c 27 Jan 1619 John Beane at Elham - npl
c 1 Mar 1628/29 John s/o Mathew Bean at Bridge
parish unknown:
John Beane of Elham and Alice Hogben of this parish m. on Thursday, July 24, 1651 | BEANE, John (I14357)
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C. 4448. Indenture quadrupartite, whereby Michael Shakewey of Berham, reciting that he had enfeoffed Thomas Goldyng, Richard Smothe and Simon Goldyng, of Berham, and Richard Mynot of Bourne, of all his land, etc, in the parishes of Berham, Kyngeston, Stellyng, Orgoryswyke and Seintemaricherche, or elsewhere, co. Kent, without any condition, declares nevertheless that his Will is: - that Parnel, his wife after her death all the land, etc. which they have in Kyngeston, Orgoryswyke, and Seintemaricherche, parcel thereof, remain to John Cherche and Isabel his wife, his daughter and her heirs and assigns; and that all the land, etc. which they have in the parish of Stellyng, at Pinestede, and in the parish of Berham in places called "Southberham" and "Southderyngeston," which latter were late of Thomas Bakere of Berham remain after her death to Richard son of John Denne and to Eleanor his wife, and the heirs of Richard; and that all the land, etc. which they have in the parish of Berham in places called 'Calbergh', 'Grenehell,' 'Berhammed,' 'Pykelottemere,' and 'Hamme,' and by 'Barhamcherche' after her death be sold and the money received therefrom disposed for the souls of William his father and Ellen his mother; and for his own soul, and for the souls of Cecily and Parnel, his wives, and for the souls of his children and of all faithful deceased, in works of charity, etc; provided that the said John Cherche and Isabel his wife be preferred purchasers thereof by 100s. Berham, the morrow of All Souls, 21 Henry VI. [1442/3] [one seal]
C. 4083. Letter of attorney by William Hughelyn of Stureye, 'bocher', to William Shakeway to deliver seisin to John Buewell, John Broke, John Sigrym, and John Sone of Stureye of all his lands, rents and services in Stureye, Westebere and Litilbourne. 3 April, 4 Richard II [1381]..
[This William is likely the father mentioned in the indenture made by Michael Shakewey in 1442.
[Source: "Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office", Vol VI., p 84. Hereford, England: The Hereford Times Limited, Maylord Street, Hereford printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office, London.] | A’DENNE, Richard (I16345)
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Cabuche Anne Honorine W. Ham 4a 456 | CABUCHE, Anne Honorine (I18506)
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Calendar of Assize records: Kent indictments, Charles II, 1676-1688 By J. S. Cockburn
pp 7-8, entry number 32. Assizes March 1676.
Trial Jury for George Roper, John Caverley, Thomas Caverley:
William Godfry of Boxley, Gent., John Toke of Linton, gent., William Franckwell of Longfield, William Skeere of Doddington, Christopher Clarke of Lynsted, WIlliam Adgoe, John Clare and Richard Armstronge, of Dartford, Thomas Phillipss of Down, Gabriel Ruck of Lynsted, John Fuller and Roger Bates of Greenwich. [m. 67]
p 8, entry number 33.
Indictment of George Roper of Maidstone, labourer, for murder.
On 6 Aug. 1675 at a place called Gabriel's Hill in Maidstone he discharged a pistol (3s.) to frighten the horse which Anne Charlton, wife of Thomas Charlton of Maidstone, yeoman, was riding. The horse reared suddenly and she fell to the ground, receiving injuries from which she died on 9 Aug. 1675.
[endorsed] Thomas Charlton, Aimer Hearden, Francis Simmes, Robert Tarry, William Newton. True bill.
Found guilty of manslaughter; allowed clergy. [m. 65]
p 8, entry number 34.
Indictment of John Caverly of Wrotham, labourer, for grand larceny.
On 20 Dec. 1675 at Wrotham he stole a sorrel mare (GB5) from John Ashton. Thomas Caverly of Wrotham, labourer, is indicted as an accessory. [endorsed] John Ashton, Thomas Maynard. True bill. John found guilty; to hang. Thomas found not guilty. [m. 66]
p. 71, Assizes July 1678, entry number 364.
Constables....
Gabriel Ruck and John Brewster for Teynham hundred | RUCK, Gabriel (I5749)
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Canterbury Cathedral Archives:
Title Final concord, George Broadbridge, John Budd and Elizabeth his wife to Mary Broadbridge
Ref No CCA-U72/1/10
Date 10 Feb 1735
Description Two messuages, two gardens, 1/3rd part of (?) messuages and cottage, one barn, two stables, 15 acres of pasture parish of St. Paul, Borough of Longport, Canterbury and in Sheldwich and Selling
Access Conditions Open
Title Deed leading to uses of a fine, John Budd, tailor, and Elizabeth his wife to Mary Broadbridge, spinster.
Ref No CCA-U72/1/11
Date 15 Jan 1735
Description Messuages or tenements, gardens, backsides, easements, waters, watercourses, commodities, appurtenances, parish of St. Paul, Borough of Longport, Canterbury. 1/3rd part of a messuage or tenement, barn, stable, yard, backside, garden, orchard. Six pieces or parcels of arable land (18 acres), in Sheldwich and Selling. 1/3rd. part of a messuage or tenement or cottage, called 'Stroud', barn, yard, backside, garden, arable land (3 acres), in Selling. Two messuages, two gardens, one cottage, two barns, two stables, two gardens, two orchards, fifteen acres of land, fifteen acres of pasture, parish of St. Paul, Borough of Longport, Canterbury, and in Sheldwich and Selling
Physical Description Flaking Ink Unfit for production
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Canterbury Cathedral Archives: Diocese of Canterbury
FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/23/2 - date: 27 Mar 1618[from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Mary OMER rel exix; Defendant: Lawr O Bekesbourne bro; Ethelbert, And, Mary, Joan & Sus O Ash childn; Documents: Alleg & Sent; Case: Test Ethelbert OMER Ash | OMER, Ethelbert (I8041)
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Canterbury marriage licence issued 30 July 1730 says "Edith Milsted, widow and Thomas Simpson, widower, both of Faversham".
I suspect that Edith married for a third time on 3 October, 1742 at Faversham. That entry reads "Ede Simpson and Edmund Spice of Minster, Sheppey, by licence". Unfortunately when I had access to the marriage licences of that time period I was not looking for any Simpson marriages and so that licence was not recorded among my notes. | PAIN, Edith (I2827)
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Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards | BRIDGES, Henry Edward (I8455)
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Captain 2nd Punjab Cavalry. | LOCKE AKA LUCK, Churchill Arthur (I3519)
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Captain 5th Sikhs eventually promoted to Colonel. Servied Indian Army 1921. | RUCK, Col. Oliver Laurence (I5890)
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Captain aged 47 | DUNCAN, Charles (I2192)
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Captain in militia. He is the George Carter who sold Winchcomb in Crundale. | CARTER, George (I7306)
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Captain R. N. | BRIDGES, Philip Henry (I8436)
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Captain, Royal Navy | HAMILTON, John (I12826)
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Cardinal and Bishop of Canterbury. | KEMP, John (I12709)
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Caroline Emily never married. She lived at home all her life and looked after her stepmother, Emma, until she died. She was mentioned in Harriet Delo's Will. From when her own Will was signed in 1918 almost until her death Caroline lived at 24 Stanhope Road, Dover. Caroline was 91 when she died while living at 39 Folkestone Road, Dover. This address looks like a nursing home and the death was witnessed by the person in charge. She left GB106. Her room contents were left to a lady also living at 24 Stanhope Road. Her sisters, Harriet, Edith and Esther were left her belongings. Edith peagram inherited her father, John Kennett's, photograph. The money was left to Mabel Annie Collier, Charlotte's daughter. | KENNETT, Caroline Emily (I2754)
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Caroline married George Hilton, a grocer from Hythe on 6 Sept 1841 at the parish church in Gillingham. George's father was a Captain in the Navy. Gilbert William Kennett and Matilda Hilton witnessed the wedding. Carolines was still a minor. At the time of Caroline's death in 1846, at age 24, the family was living at St. Leonard Hythe. | KENNETT, Caroline (I2748)
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Carpenter | RUCK, William Edward (I7090)
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Carpenter of Mornicke and Callington.
Leases taken out by Adam at WDRO: 72/585, 604, 608, 627, 628, 629 | GRILLS, Adam (I16495)
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Carpenter, 1891, living on Waterloo Road, Maidstone | DAMPIER, George John (I10830)
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CATER James SILVER Ann M 09 Feb 1664 lic Ospringe PR, BT
James Cater of Faversham, grocer, bachelor, 25, whose parents consent and Ann Silver, s.p., virgin, 30, whose parents are dead. At Ospringe. John Cater of Faversham, Gent., bondsman. Feb 6, 1663. | Family (F5219)
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Catherine died at the house of her son-in-law, Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland. | STAFFORD, Lady Catherine (I15188)
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Cause of death was accidental drowning after falling into deep water. Aged 17 years, 9 months, 17 days. | MORNINGSTAR, Orlen Wallace (I12044)
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Cause of death was injuries sustained during a tournament.
Modern historians have called William Montague Edward's "most intimate personal friend"[1] and "the chief influence behind the throne from Mortimer's downfall in 1330 until his own death in 1344."[2]
1a b McKisack, May (1959). The Fourteenth Century: 1307-1399. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 152. ISBN 0-19-821712-9 .
2 Ormrod, W.M. (1990). The Reign of Edward III. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. p. 24. ISBN 0-300-04876-9 . | MONTACUTE, 1st Earl of Salisbury William (I11499)
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Cause of death was paralysis of 2 weeks duration.
From British Home Children website index of journal
Issue, Issue #, Vol. # are the last three columns, others self-explanatory
OWLETT Albert Old Friends Directory 1896 June 11 1
Post Office: Rosemont, Simcoe. Arrived Canada: July 1894. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 1
OWLETT Albert Emigration - April & June 1894 1899 April 3 4
Employer: Mr. Alex D. Menzie. Address: Brigden. Gene Ref CS88 A1 U68, reel 9 (NO ILL)
OWLETT Annie Commentary 1897 March 8 2
Younger sister of Emily. Came September 1892 Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 1
OWLETT Annie Visit - Report - Mrs. C. Owen 1900 April 3 5
Came October 1892. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 2
OWLETT Annie Marriage 1930 May 2 32
Party in 1892 - Spouse - A. W. Miller - Recorded in 1929. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 6
OWLETT Emily Death 1897 March 8 2
Died Monday, February 1st. after a long illness. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 1
OWLETT Emily Commentary 1897 March 8 2
Elder sister of Annie. Came September 1892 Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 1
OWLETT Emily Death 1897 March 8 2
In March 1893, placed with Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy, near Lindsay. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 1
OWLETT William Commentary 1895 December 5 1
Came last year. Works Mr. G. A. Brodie of Bethesda. Age 12. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 1
OWLETT William Emigration - April & June 1894 1899 April 3 4
Employer: Mr. G. A. Brodie. Address: Bethesda. Gene Ref CS88 A1 U68, reel 9 (NO ILL)
OWLETT William Commentary - Silver Medal 1901 October 1 7
Employer: Mr. James C. Brodie. Address: Bethesda. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 2
OWLETT Wm. Old Friends Directory 1895 October 3 1
Address: Bethesda, York. Arrived in Canada: July 1894. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 1
OWLETT Wm. Letter 1895 November 4 1
Came last year. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 1
OWLETT Wm. Donation 1902 April-May 1 8
To the Homes - Up to April 26th. Gene CS88 A1 U68, reel 3 | OWLETT, Emily Grace (I6594)
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Cause of death: car accident, also killed was his son Quentin, aged 8 years. | HAARHOFF, Aubrey Terrence (I16063)
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Cause of Death: Heart Attack.
Peitermaritzburg Archives:
DEPOT NAB SOURCE MSCE TYPE LEER SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 2128/1967 PART 1 DESCRIPTION BODEKER, ALFRED HEINRICH. BORN IN ENGLAND. S SP BODEKER, SYBIL EDITH ADELINE. BORN UNSWORTH. DECEASED ESTATE. STARTING 19670000 ENDING 19670000 | BODEKER, Alfred Heinrich (I65)
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CCA-U101
I - Title Deeds : Aldington
D - Bundle D
Title Deed of feoffment
Ref No CCA-U101/I/D/3
Alt Ref No CCA-U101/I/D/3
Description Nicholas Sawkins the elder of Liminge and Nich: Sawkins junr, and Wm Sawkins, sons of the above M and of his wife Jane, sister and heir of Wm Tilden son and heir of Wm Tilden of Willesborowe, yeoman, decd to Eliz and Martha Curtis das of Math: Curtis of Tenterden and to Stephen their brother of lands in the parishes of Ruckinge and Kingsnorth.
Date 1646 | SAWKINS, Nicholas (I14285)
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CCA-U137 - OXENDEN DEEDS
Title Copy of proceedings
Ref No CCA-U137/333
Alt Ref No CCA-U137/333
Description In Court against Thomas Tiddeyman for wrongfully distraining on the livestock of John Roome, in the parish of Folkestone. Mich. 17 Jas. I.
Date 1619 | ROOME, John (I14756)
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Cecilia Emma was born on 5 May 1863. She married George Spicer, a journalist at Deal Parish Church on 22 October 1887. George's father also called George, was a mariner. Several sisters witnessd the wedding but not Alice.
Cecilia died on 30 September 1910 at 7 Coliseum Terrace, Regent's Park, London of pelvic peritonitis. her home address however was 7 Clarence Lawn, Dover. She left everything to her husband George in a Will signed in 1906. Her estate was valued at GB701 gross and GB482 net.
George remarried a lady called Rhoda Albert, but he died on 2 October 1917. probate was granted to his widow - the address given was still 7 Clarence Lawn, Dover. He left GB8,400 gross being GB2,300 net. George's Will was signed in 1913. | KENNETT, Cecelia Emma (I4783)
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census 1851 at The Green, Wye (Kent), census 1861 at Withersdane Green, Wye (Kent), census 1871 at Withersdane, Wye (Kent), census 1881 at Withersdane, Wye (Kent), census 1891 at Withersdane, Wye (Kent), census 1901 at Withersdane, Wye (Kent), occupation 1851 Labourer, occupation 1861 - 1881 Agricultural Labourer, occupation 1891 General Labourer, occupation 1901 Agricultural Labourer, died 1st qtr 1915 in East Ashford RD (Kent) - Aged 92.
census 1861 at Withersdane Green, Wye (Kent), census 1871 at Withersdane, Wye (Kent), census 1881 at Withersdane, Wye (Kent), census 1891 at Withersdane, Wye (Kent), census 1901 at Withersdane, Wye | DODD, Henry (I13467)
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Centre for Kentish Studies: Kent Quarter Sessions [Q/SO - Q/SP]
ORDER BOOKS - ref. Q/SOFILE - Order Book - ref. Q/SO/E/1 [n.d.]item: East Kent Order Book, Midsummer 1657 - ref. Q/SO/E1/f.27 [n.d.][from Scope and Content] All matters in difference between Ezekiell Bridges and William Sayer, late overseers of the poor of St. Nicholas Thanet and the inhabitants of the parish concerning money disbursed by the late overseers are referred to Peter Peake, Thomas St. Nicholas and Thomas Foche, esquires, justices of the peace or any two of them who are desired to send for the parties concerned and make such order for reimbursement of the said Ezekiell Bridges and William Sayer as they think fit
Centre for Kentish Studies: Kent Quarter Sessions [Q/SB/1 - Q/SB/7]
SESSIONS PAPERS - ref. Q/SBFILE - Sessions Papers - ref. Q/SB/7 - date: 1657-60item: Petition - ref. Q/SB/7/35 - date: [1657][from Scope and Content] Ezechiell Bridges and William Sayer, late overseers of St. Nicholas Thanet. Spent £5.5s. 8d. as overseers for 1656. Present overseers refuse to levy rate for repayment. Note of reference to three Justices.
Canterbury Cathedral Archives: Diocese of Canterbury [DCb/PRC/18/32 - DCb/PRC/18/41]
Probate/court records: Archdeacon's Court, miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18[Access Conditions] DCb/PRC/18/6 2nd Dcb/PRC/18/7 are unfit for consultation and therefore their contents are not listed here.1666 - 1668FILE - Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18/32/135 - date: 16 Jan 1667/8[from Scope and Content] PLAINTIFF: Ezek BRIDGES s, exor; DEFENDANT: Thos BRIDGES, Jn BRIDGES Jr., Anne BRIDGES als TRITTON, My BRIDGES als SAYER chn; DOCUMENT: All & Sent; CASE: Test (Jn BRIDGES, St Nich-at-Wade) | BRIDGES, Ezekiel (I8338)
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Certificate #013902. Married Methodist. | Family (F5537)
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Certificates can also be ordered online at http://www.civilregistrationservice.ie/ | Source (S144)
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Chairmaker, cabinetmaker | STONE, Charles (I10910)
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Chamberlain to Edward III. Summoned to parliament by writ directed 'Gilberto Talbot' whereby he is held to have become Baron Talbot 27 Jan 1331/2. | TALBOT, Gilbert 1st Baron Talbot (I15133)
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Chancery Records Index 1336-1558:
Name: William Carter
Place: Kent
Date: 1486-1493
Volume: 3
Page: 33
Bundle: 83
Name: William Carter
Place: Kent
Date: 1504-1515
Volume: 4
Page: 390
Bundle: 358
Name: John Carter
Place: Kent
Date: 1486-1493, 1504-1515
Volume: 3
Page: 140
Bundle: 123
Name: William Carter
Place: Kent
Date: 1486-1493, 1504-1515
Volume: 3
Page: 140
Bundle: 123
Name: Agnes Carter
Place: Kent
Date: 1538-1544
Volume: 8
Page: 2
Bundle: 936
Name: Jervis Carter
Place: Kent
Date: 1538-1544
Volume: 8
Page: 2
Bundle: 936 | CARTER, William (I9489)
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Chancery records index:
Name: John Stykker
Place: Kent
Date: 1502-1503
Volume: 4
Page: 87
Bundle: 265
DONE = STIKKARD Luke Bethersden 1527 AD 17 RW 17 313 0188928
STIKKARD Thomas Bethersden 1532 AD 17 RW 19 276 0188929
DONE = STYCKERD Rose Bethersden 1560-1561 AD 17 RW 35 164 0188937
DONE = STYCKERDE William Bethersden 1561 AD 17 RW 35 164 0188937
DONE = STYKER John Bethersden 1564-1564 AD 17 RW 38 73 0188938
DONE = STIKER, STICKER Nicholas Bethersden 1586-1586 AD 17 RW 46 219 0188944
DONE = STRICKARD Marrion Bethersden 1608-1609 AD 17 RW 58 208 0188956
BRESSENDEN Thomas Bethersden 1581-1581 AD 17 RW 44 239 0188943 | STIKER, Nicholas (I6533)
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