MRP: Known Kent gentry & manor houses in 1640-1669 period

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Known Kent gentry & manor houses in 1640-1669


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Overview


This page provides a list of known Kent gentry & manor houses in 1640-1669 in the north Kent area formed roughly by a triangle of Sevenoaks, Maidstone and Rochester, and in the East Kent area formed roughly by a triangle of Canterbury, Dover and Sandwich. The intention of this page is to provide contextual information on possible gentry and other socially and/or commercially significant residents of these areas with whom the Oxenden and Dallison families may have had contact or of whom they would have been aware.

The list is inevitably partial, and does not seek to be a source for statistical analysis. Data are frequently from single sources and have not yet been verified.



B

Barham Court, Teston (Sir William Boteler, warden of Rochester bridge (1637-1643)

  • See Yates, David (1998), p. 158

The Bishops Palace, Halling (Sir Maximilian Dallison, William Dallison, Maximilian Dallison)
- See wiki article on the Bishop's Palace
Broome Park (Sir Basil Dixwell)
- See wiki article on Broome Park



D

Deane (alt.Deane House, Dean Park) (Sir James Oxenden; Sir Henry Oxenden)
- See wiki article on Deane



H

The Hammptons, West Peckham (Thomas Stanley; Maximilian Dallison)
- See wiki article on The Hamptons



L

Langdon Abbey, East Langdon (Richard Master; James Master)
- See wiki article on Langdon (Abbey)



M

Maydekin, Barham (Henry Oxinden of Barham)
- See wiki article on Maydekin



S

Stonepitts, Seale (Sir Thomas Piers)
- See wiki article on Stonepitt



T

Tunstall (Sir Edward Hales, royalist)



W

Whorne Place, Cuxton (Sir John Marsham, royalist)
- See Whorne's place 400 acre estate map
- See wiki article on Whorne's Place, Cuxton, Kent