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Bekesbourne is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Bekesbourne-with-Patrixbourne, in the
Canterbury district, in Kent, South-East England...
- Baronetage,
Knightage and
Grants of Honour, Edinburgh, 1904
Hales of
Beakesbourne, and
Hales of
Woodchurch Hales of
Coventry The
Hales of
Hales Place BRIEF...
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Kenrick Succeeded by Not
represented in
Restored Rump
Baronetage of
England New
creation Baronet (of
Beakesbourne) 1660–1693 Succeeded by
Thomas Hales...
- England. He was the
sixth son of
Thomas Hales, heir to
Baronetcy of
Beakesbourne and Brymore, and his wife, Mary (née Wood), and was one of
twelve or...
- Succeeded by
Thomas Best
Matthew Robinson-Morris
Baronetage of
England Preceded by
Robert Hales Baronet (of
Beakesbourne) 1693–1748 Succeeded by
Thomas Hales...
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noble title Earl of Tenterden,
Viscount of
Tinsdall and the
Baronets Of
Beakesbourne and Coventry. Many
Armorial achievements have also been used by Hale...
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Haggerston Castle 1642 Haggerston,
Constable Maxwell-Scott
extant Hales of
Beakesbourne 1660
Hales extinct 1824
Hales of
Coventry 1660
Hales extinct 1806 ...
- Sir
Thomas Hales, 3rd
Baronet (c. 1695 –
October 1762), of
Beakesbourne in Kent, was an
English courtier and Whig
politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
- some
Antiquities dug up at Gilton, Kingstone, Sibertswold, Barfriston,
Beakesbourne, Chartham, and Crundale, in the
County of Kent, from A.D. 1757 to A.D...
- 1759),
extinct with the grantee's
death on 25
December 1824.
Hales of
Beakesbourne, Kent (cr. 12 July 1660);
extinct with the
death of the 5th
baronet 12...