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Excerpt from Some Account of the Manor of Apuldrefield in the Parish of Cudham, Kent
The manor of Cudham, it may be mentioned, passed by marriage from the family of de Say to that of de Fiennes, and again by marriage to that of Lennard. Thomas Lennard, Earl of Sussex, in 1707, conveyed the rents of assize, with a farm in the parish, of 383 A. O a. 35 P. Known as Cudham Court, to Thomas Streatfeild, esq. Of Sevenoaks, and the said rents and farm are now the property of Thomas Light foot, esq. Of Sevenoaks, in right of catharine-anne his wife, sister and heiress of Henry Streatfeild, esq. Only son of the said Thomas. The demesne lands of the manor, with the manor house (3) called Cudham Lodge, were conveyed in 1717, by the Earl's daughters and coheiresses, to James first Earl Stanhope, whose descend ant philip-henry Earl Stanhope at this time owns them.
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