. Archaeologia cantiana. THE KNIGHT HOSPITALLERS IN KENT. 255 later Tndor period, of the sixteenth or seventeenth are described as consisting of a capital messuage (ormanor house), with a farmhouse, a barn, a chapel, and otherbuildings. There were also two water-mills under one roof,and two gardens containing two acres of land, which weregranted by Edward III. to Mary St. Paul * I am indebted to George Payne, Esq., , of thePrecinct of Rochester, for the accompanying plans and ele-vations, which have been carefully measured and drawn toscale by Miss E. Drake of Rochester in 1
. Archaeologia cantiana. THE KNIGHT HOSPITALLERS IN KENT. 255 later Tndor period, of the sixteenth or seventeenth are described as consisting of a capital messuage (ormanor house), with a farmhouse, a barn, a chapel, and otherbuildings. There were also two water-mills under one roof,and two gardens containing two acres of land, which weregranted by Edward III. to Mary St. Paul * I am indebted to George Payne, Esq., , of thePrecinct of Rochester, for the accompanying plans and ele-vations, which have been carefully measured and drawn toscale by Miss E. Drake of Rochester in 1893. Sutton at Hone. Sutton at Hone, in the Hundred of Ax tan e, lies to thesouth-east of Dartford and Wilmington. In the GeneralSurvey of Domesday it is called Achestan, and derives itsdefinition of Hone from its position in the valley. Henry the Church of Sutton with the Chapel of Kyngstone,Wilmington, Dartford, and Aylesford to the Bishop ofRochester. Gilbert de Sutton held the tenths for life on apayment of ii
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