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A History of the County of Somerset
… manor to Lucy Luttrell in trust for Francis Luttrell of Dunster in 1679. 99 The manor was mortgaged to Sir William …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the land 112 which seems to have descended with the Dunster estates until 1949, but G. S. Lysaght is said, … for five 'reputed papists' in 1776, 441 and a priest from Dunster was evidently visiting Leigh later in the century. A … the death of Edm. Halliday is given as 1790. Maxwell Lyte, Dunster, i. 274. e.g. Kelly's Dir. Som. (1923). S.R.O., DD/MY …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Seric and Uthret. 66 The property continued to be held of Dunster until 1777. 67 In the 1270s Robert of Chubworthy, son …
A History of the County of Somerset
… with Torweston, have been reckoned part of the honor of Dunster, 27 but in 12845 it remained part of the barony of … held by the same undertenants, were part of the honor of Dunster, 30 in which they were described as a single manor in … was holding 2 knights' fees, evidently of the honor of Dunster. 32 John Brett died before 1225 holding Sampford and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and he in the following year conveyed it to Henry Dunster, a London merchant. 52 Dunster, or a son of the same name, sold it in 1680 to Simon … much in value. The largest was the 80-a. holding of Iron Dunster, followed by Elizabeth Dunn's 60 a., and Stephen …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 15356. 66 By 1659 the leading occupiers were Giles Dunster, Tamsin Skellen, Richard Drewer, and John Buckerell, … 15th century, and who gave their name to a farm. 67 Giles Dunster died in 1675 aged 89, and by 1712 his family were no … parish produced for one of its substantial farmers, Henry Dunster (d. 1668), beans, peas, barley, wheat, and hay, and …
Magna Britannia
… William Fleming conveyed it to Reginald, Lord Mohun, of Dunster. From the Mohuns it passed by marriage to Carew: Sir …
A History of the County of Somerset
… passing near the site of the old minster, 166 leading to Dunster, a route reported overgrown in 1472 167 and called … and on Thomas's death was sold to William Blackford of Dunster (d. 1728). Another William, son of the last, died in … by 1222, when its existence was said to damage that at Dunster. 532 Shambles in the centre of the market place were …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… one carucate of land and a mill in Littlecote to Hugh de Dunster 138; this property represented the manor, as Hugh was … founded before 1266, the founder apparently being Hugh de Dunster. 170 Before this year Hugh, with Alice his wife, had … to say mass for the souls of John Bretasche, Hugh de Dunster and Alice, and Richard Staunton, 173 the said 5 marks …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by his son James. 118 In 1393 the manor was held by John Dunster (d. by 1396). John Rivers, Dunster's heir, 119 sold it in 1396, subject to a life … by Roger de Lisieux of William de Mohun, in whose honor of Dunster it remained until 1627 or later. 161 In 1194 Richard …
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