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Goodneston, to
Reverend Henry Western Plumptre,
whose son John
Bridges Plumptre inherited it upon the
death of the last
Bridges baronet of
Goodneston...
- 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...
- Bristol. The
Swiss chocolatier Mr
Weber opened his
chocolate factory on
Goodneston Road, in Fishponds, in 1914 and
joined the well
established Bristol chocolate...
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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...
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Charles Marsham Thomas Knight Baronetage of
Great Britain Preceded by
Brook Bridges Baronet (of
Goodneston) 1733–1791 Succeeded by
Brook William Bridges...
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FitzWalter 1868–1875
Extinct Baronetage of
Great Britain Preceded by
Brook William Bridges Baronet (of
Goodneston) 1829–1875 Succeeded by
Brook George Bridges...
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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...
- of
Goodneston and
other lands of Sir
Edward Engham. 21 Jas. 1. c. 10 29 May 1624 An act for the
settling and ****uring of the
manor of
Goodneston, and...
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Samuel (Eds), A
Topographical Dictionary of England, 1848 (7th Edition), '
Goodneston - Gosforth', pp. 315–19.
Gopsall Hall
history and
books Gopsall Hall history...
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Church of England, 2011, p. 2,
retrieved 3
April 2011 Kent Churches:
Goodneston (Faversham) — St.
Batholomews (PDF), Kent
Family History Society, retrieved...