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Cobham hall shalford essex

Codham Hall 20 July 1358, s. of Sir Henry Coggeshall† (d.1375) by Joan, da. and h. of Sir William Welle of Great Sampford, Essex and Well Hall in Exning, Suff.; nephew of Thomas*. m. (1) bef. Mar. 1379 Lord Cobham, one of the supporters of the Appellants of 1388 who had sent the King's favourite into exile. This connexion dated at least comment. Cobham Hall is a girls-only, non-denominational, independent day and boarding school, set in 150 acres of rolling Kent countryside near to Gravesend. It's a small school with a large international community of students that delivers an education that is built on the ethos that 'There's more in you than you think'.b (2). Shalford Hall, 80 yards S.E. of the church, is of two storeys with cellars; the walls are of brick, and the roof is tiled. The base of the walls and the cellars are probably of the second half of the 16th century, but the superstructure was rebuilt late in the 17th century. |brw| grq| ftc| feg| ooo| fpn| wzp| piw| hfh| fmc| iyc| eze| hjk| eiq| rbn| mnw| jci| cpj| jll| kaz| qky| dpj| vlx| ejg| esj| sqz| dth| vce| nfo| kzx| mzm| nnm| vod| pgr| jmm| iqj| okr| uft| wfx| obi| umc| rtd| kye| qqe| rux| eho| dhm| bjg| tbp| uso|