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- The Bridges Baronetcy, of Goodnestone in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 19 April 1718 for Brook Bridges. His son...
- Goodneston, to Reverend Henry Western Plumptre, whose son John Bridges Plumptre inherited it upon the death of the last Bridges baronet of Goodneston...
- Charles Marsham Thomas Knight Baronetage of Great Britain Preceded by Brook Bridges Baronet (of Goodneston) 1733–1791 Succeeded by Brook William Bridges...
- factory that is now part of the City Gl**** Company. Webers chocolates in Goodneston Road opened in 1914 and produced chocolates for 50 years, having had production...
- of Goodneston and other lands of Sir Edward Engham. 21 Jas. 1. c. 10 Pr. 29 May 1624 An act for the settling and ****uring of the manor of Goodneston, and...
- Bristol. The Swiss chocolatier Mr Weber opened his chocolate factory on Goodneston Road, in Fishponds, in 1914 and joined the well established Bristol chocolate...
- Mary Hales, who married Sir Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet (d. 1728), of Goodneston Catherine Hales, who married Edward Cook of Canterbury Anne Hales Elizabeth...
- weaver called John Bourneman. Other places mentioned in the record are Goodneston by Wyngham, Mungeham and Elmestone. To the northwest of the mill on a...
- 1598), who married Elizabeth Ingham, daughter of Sir Thomas Ingham, of Goodneston. Anne Eure, who married Sir John Mallory, of Studley Royal. Meriol Eure...
- to Middle Temple on 25 April 1713 and created 1st Baronet Bridges, of Goodneston, on 19 April 1718. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1726...