SNAVEWICK, (Kent) a manor near Snave, anciently bel. to St. Austin's-Abbey in Canterbury; but at the Diss. Hen. VIII. granted it to Sir Walter Henley, for his life only; and it reverting to the crown by his decease, it there remained, till Cha. I. granted it to Mr. Patrick Black, a Scotsman; tho' the crown had long before granted it in lease to Mr. Yates of Berkshire, and conveyed the fee-simple in reversion to Mr. Rob. Austin of Bexley.