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Parishes: Boxley British History Online
WebThe Domesday Book records Boxley as Boseleu, and the Textus Roffensis as Boxele and Boxle. On 28 October 1146, Cistercian monks, from Clairvaux in France, founded the … WebBorn in Boxley Manor, Boxley Parrish, Kent, England on 12 Dec 1619 to Rev. Haute Hawt Wyatt Wiat and Barbara Elizabeth Mitford. George Wyatt (Emigrant) married Susannah R Adlington Baynham and had 5 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1670/71 in Gloucester, York, Virginia, USA. gaz hiver belgique
Church of St Mary & All Saints Boxley
WebCobtree is a lovely golfcourse with excellent greens all year around! The layout has some challenging par 4's and getable par 3's. It only has one par five that is protected by a … Boxley Abbey is a Cistercian monastery situated in Boxley, Kent, England. It was founded around 1146 CE by William of Ypres, leader of King Stephen of England's Flemish mercenaries. The monastery was populated by monks from Clairvaux Abbey in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, France. Its ruins can be found north of … See more In 1171, the then abbot was one of those responsible for the burial of the murdered archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket. In 1193 the abbots of Boxley and Robertsbridge journeyed to the continent to search for See more The abbey was famous, and later infamous, for a relic known as the Rood of Grace, a wooden cross, the figure upon which was supposed to miraculously move and speak. In 1538 … See more • List of scheduled monuments in Maidstone See more Media related to Boxley Abbey at Wikimedia Commons See more The abbey appears to have been "surrendered" to the king, or dissolved, on 29 January 1537 (in the 28th year of the reign on Henry.) … See more • Houses of Cistercian monks: The abbey of Boxley, A History of the County of Kent: Volume 2 (1926), pp. 153–55. • Anthony New. A Guide to the Abbeys of England And Wales, p75-76. Constable. See more WebThe Rev. Hawte Wyatt was born at Boxley Manor in the Parish of Boxley in the County of Kent in England in 1594, and he was named for his paternal grandmother. ... Wyatt was from Boxley Manor in Kent and attended St … gaz holdings