Villare Cantianum: or Kent surveyed and illustrated…

Full title: Villare Cantianum: or Kent surveyed and illustrated. Being an exact description of all the parishes, burroughs, villages, and other respective mannors included in the county of Kent, and, the original and intermedial possessors of them, even until these times. Drawn out of charters, escheat-rolls, fines, and other publick evidences, but especially out of gentlemens private deeds and muniments. By Thomas Philipott Esq, formerly of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. To which is added an historical catalogue of the high-sheriffs of Kent: collected by John Philipott Esq, father to the authour [sic].

Author(s): Thomas Philipot (?-1682); John Philipot

Location:

British Library; London, England

Shelf mark:

General Reference Collection 578.i.21.

Publication information:

London: printed by William Godbid, and are to be sold at his house over against the Anchor Inne in Little Brittain, MDCLIX [1659]

Notes:

According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography the entire work was written by John Philipot (d. 1645), Thomas Philipot’s father. Marginal ms. annotations in a contemporary hand throughout, which, according to Alston, are those of the author.

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