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A History of the County of Hertford
… some 17th-century floor-slabs to members of the Shallcross family. There is in the chancel a brass of John Perient, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… tenant in 1086, was apparently ancestor of the Falconer family who in the early 13th century had disputes over land … Poulett. 39 The manor then descended in the Poulett family like the manor of Hinton St. George. Much of the … by the Pouletts, was let to members of the Brice family between 1571 and 1771, 44 and thereafter to other …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… many of them afterwards came into the possession of the family of Munchesney. Dinton presumably followed the history … Hertfordshire, is a complete record of this phase of the family history. 50 Munchesney. Or three scutcheons barry vair … with Ilmer, and like Ilmer did not pass to the Munchesney family. How long they remained in the king's hands after the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… John had granted privileges of freewarren and chase to his family. 14 It lay to the southwest of the village, extending … to Thomas Turner in 1637. 109 They descended in the Turner family, from whom they passed to the Attrees, 110 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to have been held of the Clares, earls of Gloucester, by a family who assumed their surname from it. In the reign of … of the bishop of Baieux, and was afterwards held by a family who took their name from it. In the reign of king … of that reign, anno 1360, and these manors came into the family of Paveley, from which they passed to that of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… mesne lords between the Earls of Gloucester and the Mans family. 14 The heirs of William Delamare were said to be … the Child or. The part of the manor retained by the Mans family passed on the death of William de Mans about the … fees held of the earldom of Gloucester in 1296. 52 A family named Ankerdine (Ancredham) held land, and possibly a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… evidently for the use of William Carew. It remained in his family for almost a century. In 1523 John Carew, his son, … manor in 1625, leaving it to his grandson John. 70 In this family it probably remains, but it has long been extinct. … Elmbridge was held of the lords of Wychbold 73 (q.v.) by a family who took their name from the manor. Inard de Elmbridge …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… house, called WHITEMANS, which formerly belonged to the family of Adye, and afterwards to that of Eve, of one of whom … this parish. This manor gave both residence and name to a family who possessed it in very early times, for Sir Simon de … sheriff several years in the reign of king Edward I. whose family had been possessed of lands and resided in this parish …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the commons. 15 A victualler was licensed in 1689 and his family established the Castle of Comfort inn by 1713. 16 It … the civil parish was 74. 22 Dodington gave its name to the family which held the manor from the 12th century or earlier … War lost his estates in 1649. 45 The manor, with other family property, passed from the Treason Trustees to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… George Berewe, who was probably a descendant of the same family, conveyed 'all that tenement and cottage with … monuments, chiefly to the members of the St. John-Mildmay family. There are four bells, one being a very small one … three injunctions from different quarters of the Mildmay family; ex inform, the Rev. C. H. St. John-Mildmay, M.A. Cal. …
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