The History of Romney Marsh ...J.R. Smith, 1849 - 182 sayfa |
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Sayfa 67
... Richard I , we meet with the first mention of the Manor of Snave , which was held by John de Snave . And thus at this time Romney Marsh , properly so called , was saved from the sea , with the exception of Snargate and Dymchurch , of ...
... Richard I , we meet with the first mention of the Manor of Snave , which was held by John de Snave . And thus at this time Romney Marsh , properly so called , was saved from the sea , with the exception of Snargate and Dymchurch , of ...
Sayfa 85
... Richard II . I consider it very probable that Edward I , residing in this part of the country , became acquainted with its localities , was informed of its ne- cessities , and was thus enabled to apply speedy remedies to such evils as ...
... Richard II . I consider it very probable that Edward I , residing in this part of the country , became acquainted with its localities , was informed of its ne- cessities , and was thus enabled to apply speedy remedies to such evils as ...
Sayfa 88
... ( Richard I ) , who had been taken prisoner on his return from the Holy Land They discovered him , and were present at the peace and agreement concluded between the emperor and the king . That Robertsbridge , not Rotherbridge , was and is ...
... ( Richard I ) , who had been taken prisoner on his return from the Holy Land They discovered him , and were present at the peace and agreement concluded between the emperor and the king . That Robertsbridge , not Rotherbridge , was and is ...
Sayfa 96
... Richard de Beches held lands , by grand sergeantry , for furnishing Henry III with a ship every time he crossed the seas . When the sea covered Romney Marsh ; there is nothing improbable in its having 96 HISTORY OF ROMNEY MARSH .
... Richard de Beches held lands , by grand sergeantry , for furnishing Henry III with a ship every time he crossed the seas . When the sea covered Romney Marsh ; there is nothing improbable in its having 96 HISTORY OF ROMNEY MARSH .
Sayfa 99
... Richard Ferynge , parson of the church of Lymene , having , by reason of his lands and tenements belonging to his said church , at his own proper costs , repaired ( and was still ready to do so ) a certain bank at West Hythe , situate ...
... Richard Ferynge , parson of the church of Lymene , having , by reason of his lands and tenements belonging to his said church , at his own proper costs , repaired ( and was still ready to do so ) a certain bank at West Hythe , situate ...
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