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acres (29½ hectares) of
grounds at West Peckham, Kent. The
spellings Oxenhoath, Oxen
Hoath and
Oxonhoath are
common alternatives. The
manor is a former...
- Two of the
creations are
extant as of 2008. The
Miller Baronetcy, of
Oxenhoath in the
County of Kent, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 13...
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Culpeper (c. 1366 - 1414) was an
English landowner whose holding was at
Oxenhoath (Oxon Hoath) in the Kent
parish of West Peckham. The
Colepepers or Culpepers...
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Stockwell (in Lambeth), Surrey, and
daughter of
Richard Culpeper, esquire, of
Oxenhoath, West Peckham, Kent. By her
first marriage,
Joyce Culpeper had two sons...
- parish, and
formerly powered a
paper mill (Hamptons Mill) and corn mill (
Oxenhoath Mill). The
Wateringbury Stream rises in the parish. Oxon
Hoath is the...
- Mill
extinct 1835
Miller of
Chichester 1705
Miller extant Miller of
Oxenhoath 1660
Miller extinct 1714
Modyford of Lincoln's Inn 1664
Modyford extinct...
- 767. "GEARY, Sir William, 2nd Bt. (1756–1825), of Polesden, Surr. and
Oxenhoath, Kent".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 20 May 2016. Sir William...
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Farningham Court, near Maidstone. 1666 Sir
Humphrey Miller, 1st Baronet, of
Oxenhoath 1667 Sir
William Leech of
Squerryes 1668 Sir John Williams, Baronet, of...