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The Quadryng family at Esol, later Beauchamp’, and Fredeuyle-revised with new information.
In 1368 Sir John’s nephew Roger and other co-heirs offered “le manoir de Easole” to the Priory of Christ Church in Canterbury on the condition: “namely, that one of your monks there should…
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The Quadryng family at Esol , later Beauchamp’, and Fredeuyle-revised.
Some information has just come to light about the Quardyngs of Esol that has made necessary some corrections in the previous article. Nothing major, but it does correct some obvious anomalies. In 1368…
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Nonington Parish Meeting Minutes From Its Inauguration In December 1894
The following pages 1-33 are copies taken from the minute book of the Nonington Parish Meeting, or Parish Council, which replaced the parish Vestry after the passing of the Local Government Act of…
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The Ash Path
The origin of The Ash Path is to be found in the minutes of a Nonington Vestry meeting of 1883. From the Nonington Parish Vestry minutes:-March 13th 1883.”Mr. Plumptre proposes to give a…
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John Harvey (Nonington) Ltd-some notes by L.E. Fox written in 1974 & 1979
The late Mr. Leonard E. Fox was Company Secretary of John Harvey (Nonington) Ltd. for many years, and the following are copies of some notes he made on the company in 1974 with…
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Nonington’s Various Windmills-Revised
The following have been revised- Nonington’s Various Windmills http://www.nonington.org.uk/the-windmills/akholte-ackholt-windmill-1309/ The Barson, or Barfreston, mills. The Easole Corn Mill The Easole Pug or Feed Mill.
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St. Mary’s Church historical notes & The Ancient Manor of Oesewalum -Revised
St. Mary’s Church: historical notes. http://www.nonington.org.uk/the-old-manors-of-nonington/oesewalum-also-oeswalum-and-osuualun/
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Nonington and the coming of the railways-revised
Nonington and the coming of the railways, the page has been revised. Nonington and the coming of the railways
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The Ale Houses of Nonington-pages revised.
All four pages of The Ale Houses of Nonington have been revised: The White Horse in Church Street, Nonington. The Redd Lyon, later The Phoenix, Frogham http://www.nonington.org.uk/the-ale-houses/the-royal-oak-the-drove-in-holt-street/ The Walnut Tree in Holt Street, Nonington