A book of diverse necessary remembrances compiled by Richard Dering, Anthony Dering, and Sir Edward Dering [manuscript], ca. 1580-1644.

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A book of diverse necessary remembrances compiled by Richard Dering, Anthony Dering, and Sir Edward Dering [manuscript], ca. 1580-1644.

A memorandum book on the family estates, particularly in Pluckley and Surrenden, Kent, sales and purchases of land, the deer in the parks, a few legal actions, the family and its connections, some building operations and Queen Elizabeth's progress into Kent August 1573, when some of those with her stayed at Surrenden (p. 356). Also includes a recipe for ink (p. 23), 2 poems (p. 342-343), a receipt of 1834 and a map of Pluckley (p. 230).

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