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Archives Orpington Dist Archaeol Soc 19 (3)
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Archives Orpington Dist Archaeol Soc 19 (3)
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Archives
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19 (3)
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1997
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Date Of Issue From: 1997
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20 Jan 2002
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Interesting relationships -- Queen Elizabeth II and the early Walsinghams; Queen Elizabeth I and the later Walsinghams
Eileen Hart
1 - 4
Evidence for the royal associations of Scadbury manor is identified in a study of the lineage of the Walsingham family. (See also 96/1792).
Queen Elizabeth's visit to Scadbury, 20--21 July, 1597
Janet Clayton
42 - 48
Collates the documentary evidence so far identified that records a royal visit to the Walsingham's manor house. (See also 96/1792).
Partible inheritance
Patricia Knowlden
A brief examination of manorial records for West Wickenden shows how Kentish gavelkind laws of partible inheritance led to the fragmentation of landholdings. Also looks at the effect of Kent's free land market, where transactions could be undertaken without seigniorial approval.