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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a low porch bearing the arms of Stumpe and his wife Isabel Baynton. 85 There was probably a walled forecourt south of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… de la Mare is that which came to be called first LAVINGTON BAYNTON and later LAVINGTON DAUNTSEY. It passed from Peter in … Walter the manor descended like that of Whaddon to John Baynton (d. 1516) and, still like Whaddon, to John's son Sir Edward Baynton (d. 1545). 108 In 1541, after the dissolution of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Beauchamp of Bromham, a son of Sir Beauchamp, and John Baynton. 70 John was the four-year-old son of another daughter Joan, the wife of Nicholas de Baynton of Faulstone (Wilts.). 71 The manor of Baldon was assigned to John Baynton, but the advowson of the church with Lower Heyford …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sir Walter Beauchamp. 334 In or before that year John Baynton, son of the other Roches heiress came of age and took … descent of Horton in Bishop's Cannings (q.v.). Sir Edward Baynton died holding Shaw in 1545 and the manor followed the … descent of Bromham Battle (q.v.) until c. 1557 when Andrew Baynton sold it to John Gerrish, 336 who had held a life …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1508, it passed like Bromham Roches to his kinsman John Baynton. 233 The lands passed in the Baynton family to Andrew Baynton (d. 1563), who in 1555 conveyed them to Nicholas …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… estates. Anne married Sir Arthur Porter, Lucy Sir Henry Baynton, Eleanor Thomas Walmsley of Dunkenhalgh, Lancashire, … Sir Peter Osborne. 208 Edward grandson of Sir Henry Baynton, Sir Thomas Dereham, bart., and Elizabeth his wife …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Dissolution. 320 The manor was granted to Sir Edward Baynton and his wife Isabel in 1541. 321 After her husband's … own death in 1573. 323 She was succeeded by her son Henry Baynton who sold it to the tenant Thomas Hutchins in 1595. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (1 d. a day): a pension of 40 a year paid to Sir Edward Baynton for surrendering the offices in 1541 possibly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parliamentarians in Wiltshire, and the rival of Sir Edward Baynton of Bromham. He died in 1648 and Rowde passed to his … granted out to farm as appurtenant to Devizes. Sir Edward Baynton (of Bromham) became steward of the Devizes estate, … s. 55 The rectory manor was granted in 1537 to Sir Edward Baynton. 56 In 1587 it was among the lands left by Edward …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the Crown. In 1541 it was granted in tail to Sir Edward Baynton (d. 1544) and his wife Isabel, 66 who in 1564 … at the Dissolution and in 1541 was granted to Sir Edward Baynton and his wife Isabel. 326 It passed with Semley manor …
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