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A History of the County of Oxford
… Margaret and Sir Thomas had alienated the manor to Richard Fermor, merchant of the Staple at Calais. 182 Richard … made in 1580, Thomas left Fritwell to his son Richard Fermor of Somerton, 184 who died in 1643. The 'Ormond' manor remained in the possession of the Fermor family, which lived at Tusmore after 1643, until the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roof. The sash windows were inserted in 1782 by William Fermor, 11 whose initials are carved on a date-stone on the … subsequent tenants in the 15th century are not known. The Fermor family seems to have acquired its first possessions in … Dissolution (see below), and by his death in 1552 William Fermor held Godington manor, 73 although his will mentions …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'in all ways after the proportion and form' of William Fermor's chapel at Somerton; an endowment was to provide 10 a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Her children were the third Earl of Pontefract, General Fermor and Lady Charlotte, who married Peter Denys of Hans …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… co-heiress, and her second husband Thomas son of Richard Fermor, a merchant of the Staple of Calais, who settled at … of Sir Francis in 1601 36 Halton reverted to Sir Richard Fermor, who was holding it in 1641. 37 Henry Fermor, presumably the son and heir of Sir Richard, was a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… advowson to Henry Smyth of Shirford (Warws.) and William Fermor of Somerton, who in the following year conveyed them …
A History of the County of Oxford
… one house listed, besides the small Rectory and Richard Fermor's manor-house, for the hearth tax. 12 The Rectory had … have been built between 1580 and 1643 when Sir Richard Fermor was lord of the manor. 15 His father Thomas Fermor had resided at Somerton and leased the Hardwick house …
A History of the County of Oxford
… heath, nearly equal in size (75 a.), belonging to William Fermor and called Courtfield or Cottisfield, on which the … on ancient inclosures, 25 acres for the tithes on William Fermor's land in Hethe and his 12 yardlands in Cottisford and … were twelve yardlands in Cottisford, belonging to William Fermor, which paid tithes to Hethe. 148 The Rector of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… heir of Thomas Trollope-Browne, who in 1793 married George Fermor, third Earl of Pomfret (d. 1830), 30 died without … daughter of Thomas Trollope Browne and wife of George Fermor, Earl of Pomfret. 103 Shortly after this date it was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… by a mutual arrangement that the manor was sold to Richard Fermor about 1523. 135 He appears subsequently to have … petition recovered Luton Hoo manor in 1551. 136 Jeremiah Fermor, probably his son, was holding the manor in 1559, 137 … reappears as a reputed manor in the possession of Richard Fermor, who in that year mortgaged it to Thomas Pope, …
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