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| + | Henry Oxenden of Deane wrote to his cousin, Henry Oxenden, at Barham, in May 1642, stating that tomorrow he was going to Leeds (presumably Leeds Castle, Kent) | ||
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| + | ''where I shall bee glad to see you beefore next terme.''<ref>[[MRP: Letter from Henry Oxinden of Deane to Henry Oxinden of Barham (his cousin): Letter 16|Letter from Henry Oxinden of Deane to Henry Oxinden of Barham (his cousin): Letter 16]]</ref> | ||
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Leeds Castle
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Leeds Castle, Seat of Fiennes Wykeham Martin, Esq., Greenwood, 1838
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(1) Plate, 'Leeds Castle,' in C. Greenwood, The epitome of county history, vol 1, Kent (London, 1839), betw. pp. 162 & 163
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Henry Oxenden, Leeds, May 1642
Henry Oxenden of Deane wrote to his cousin, Henry Oxenden, at Barham, in May 1642, stating that tomorrow he was going to Leeds (presumably Leeds Castle, Kent)
where I shall bee glad to see you beefore next terme.[1]
Possible image sources
Plate, 'Leeds castle', in C. Greenwood, The epitome of county history, vol 1, Kent (London, 1839), betw. pp. 162 & 163
