Villare cantianum;
or, Kent surveyed and illustrated. Being an exact description of all the parishes, boroughs, villages, and other respective manors in the county of Kent; and, the original and intermedial possessors of them, down to the author's time. Drawn out of charters, escheat-rolls, fines, and other public evidences; but especially out of gentlemen's private deeds and muniments.
By Thomas Philipott. To which is added an historical catalogue of the high sheriffs of Kent; collected by John Philipott, esq; father to the author.
APA Citation
Philipot, J., Turnor, E., Philipot, T. (1776). Villare cantianum: or, Kent surveyed and illustrated. Being an exact description of all the parishes, boroughs, villages, and other respective manors in the county of Kent; and, the original and intermedial possessors of them, down to the author's time. Drawn out of charters, escheat-rolls, fines, and other public evidences; but especially out of gentlemen's private deeds and muniments. The 2d ed., corr. Lynn: Printed and sold by W. Whittingham.
MLA Citation
Philipot, John, 1589?-1645, Edmund Turnor, and Thomas Philipot. Villare Cantianum: Or, Kent Surveyed And Illustrated. Being an Exact Description of All the Parishes, Boroughs, Villages, And Other Respective Manors In the County of Kent; And, the Original And Intermedial Possessors of Them, Down to the Author's Time. Drawn Out of Charters, Escheat-rolls, Fines, And Other Public Evidences; but Especially Out of Gentlemen's Private Deeds And Muniments. The 2d ed., corr. Lynn: Printed and sold by W. Whittingham, 1776.