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- Godlington Manor is a historic home located at Chestertown, Kent County, Maryland, United States. It is a frame gambrel-roof structure with a long frame...
- Historic District, Chestertown Railroad Station, Denton House, Gobbler Hill, Godlington Manor, the Island Image, Lauretum, Radcliffe Mill, Reward-Tilden's Farm...
- Life. Boy Scouts of America, Inc. February 1967. p. 50. ****er, Mark F.; Godlington, Douglas (1979). The Complete Skiing Handbook. Mayflower Books. pp. 76–80...
- 2nd/10th Earl of Devon Hugh Courtenay (1327–1348) Edward Courtenay of Godlington (c. 1331–1368/1371) William Courtenay (c. 1342–1396) Archbishop of Canterbury...
- 2nd/10th Earl of Devon Hugh Courtenay (1327–1348) Edward Courtenay of Godlington (c. 1331–1368/1371) William Courtenay (c. 1342–1396) Archbishop of Canterbury...
- Royal Army Medical Corps. No. 2607493 Warrant Officer class I Sydney Godlington, Royal Armoured Corps. Major (temporary) Frank Edward Godwin, MM, (136781)...
- the east at Pomona Road. MD 289 p****es Wilkins Lane, which leads toward Godlington Manor, before curving to the north and p****ing to the east of Airy Hill...
- Canon of Crediton and Exeter. Sir Edward Courtenay (c.1331-1368/71) "of Godlington" (location uncertain), second son, who also predeceased his father. He...
- heiress Emeline (alias Emme) Dauney, married Edward Courtenay (d.1372) of Godlington, second son of Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377) of...
- 2nd/10th Earl of Devon Hugh Courtenay (1327–1348) Edward Courtenay of Godlington (c. 1331–1368/1371) William Courtenay (c. 1342–1396) Archbishop of Canterbury...