Mayfield: The Story of an Old Wealden VillageW. Clowes and sons, limited, 1903 - 204 halaman |
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... Elizabeth Countess of Kent did penance in the parish church of Mayfield . She was a daughter of the Marquis of Juliers , and widow of John Plantagenet , Earl of Kent , and had taken the veil at Waverley . Yet after becoming a nun , she ...
... Elizabeth Countess of Kent did penance in the parish church of Mayfield . She was a daughter of the Marquis of Juliers , and widow of John Plantagenet , Earl of Kent , and had taken the veil at Waverley . Yet after becoming a nun , she ...
Halaman 44
... Elizabeth Countess of Kent did penance in the parish church of Mayfield . She was a daughter of the Marquis of Juliers , and widow of John Plantagenet , Earl of Kent , and had taken the veil at Waverley . Yet after becoming a nun , she ...
... Elizabeth Countess of Kent did penance in the parish church of Mayfield . She was a daughter of the Marquis of Juliers , and widow of John Plantagenet , Earl of Kent , and had taken the veil at Waverley . Yet after becoming a nun , she ...
Halaman 45
... Elizabeth , a noble woman , after the death of John Earle of Kente , her husband , became a nun , in which profession , when she had remained certeine yeares , she fell in love with one Eustace Abricourts a Henower , which earnest ...
... Elizabeth , a noble woman , after the death of John Earle of Kente , her husband , became a nun , in which profession , when she had remained certeine yeares , she fell in love with one Eustace Abricourts a Henower , which earnest ...
Halaman 49
... Elizabeth , mother of the said Roger , against her purification . * * It was customary for a mother to wear a new gown for her churching . E CHAPTER IV . THE two succeeding Archbishops , Stafford and AN OLD WEALDEN VILLAGE . 49.
... Elizabeth , mother of the said Roger , against her purification . * * It was customary for a mother to wear a new gown for her churching . E CHAPTER IV . THE two succeeding Archbishops , Stafford and AN OLD WEALDEN VILLAGE . 49.
Halaman 53
... Elizabeth wife of Richard Cade . In the third , dated 1621 , Richard Cade of Mayfield clothyer grants to Mary Cade , his mother , of Mayfeild widow , an annuity of £ 5 out of the three pieces of land called Stonefield , Hitherhode , and ...
... Elizabeth wife of Richard Cade . In the third , dated 1621 , Richard Cade of Mayfield clothyer grants to Mary Cade , his mother , of Mayfeild widow , an annuity of £ 5 out of the three pieces of land called Stonefield , Hitherhode , and ...
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acres of land aged Anne Arch Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury atte b.a. to John b.a. to Thomas b.a. to William baptized bell belonging Bibleham Brian Eldridge Burwash buryed Buxted Cade Canterbury century chancel Chichester Churchwardens Churchwardens and Overseers Coll County of Sussex Courthope dated daughter daye death died Dunstan Elizabeth Esqre furnace gallery gent granted Gresham hall Heathfield Henry Nevill Henry VIII holdeth freely indenture inhabitants iron John Baker John Kirby John Maynard July June Kent King King's Kirby Lamberhurst Lewes Lord Loxfield Maghefeld Manor of Mayfield March Mary Maye Michael Baker Nicholas paid parish church Parish of Mayfield Parliament Peter Baker poor premium rectory registers Relf rent Richard Robert Rotherfield Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Gresham small-pox sonne stone Tidebrook tithes Tunbridge Uckfield unto Vicar vicarage Wadhurst Warbleton Weston wife William Weston wood yeoman
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