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A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Bertona, Bedtona (xii cent.); Beyton (xiii cent.); Baynton (xvii cent.). The parish is bounded on the north and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the 15 th century from the Roches family to that of Baynton. 104 John Baynton Kt. who died in 1465 had held the manor jure uxoris. … Bosworth it was restored to the Bayntons, and Sir Edward Baynton died in possession of it in 1545. 109 In 1577 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 114 The Bentons, whose family name came to be rendered Baynton, were succeeded by their son Nicholas (d. 1412) 115 and grandson Sir Nicholas Baynton (d. 1422) 116 whose widow Joan held until 1429. She then conveyed Faulston to her son Sir John Baynton on her marriage with William Whaplode. 117 Sir John …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… passed to Rachel, daughter of Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Baynton of Little Chalfield. Mystery surrounds this bequest, … of John Hall by an adulterous union with Elizabeth Baynton, or at least that Hall himself thought so. A special … 353 whose relict Mary conveyed it to her father Sir Edward Baynton-Rolt, bt. (d. 1800), in trust for her children. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Willoughby. 124 William Stumpe acquired them from Isabel Baynton in 1550 and in 1558 his son Sir James sold them to … it to William Richmond or Webb and in 1555 Christopher Baynton granted it to Thomas, John, and William Sadler. 165 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the village on the site of the ancient mansion of the Baynton family. This mansion was built by Sir Edward Baynton during the reign of Henry VIII. According to Leland … and the ironwork alone was said to have cost 5,000. 7 Here Baynton entertained Henry VIII and his court in 1535. 8 James …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lay entirely under pasture. The estate, then owned by Baynton Stone, which represented the remainder of Badbury …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… St. Amand, d. 1508). Lord St. Amand was succeeded by John Baynton (d. 1516), the great-grandson of Elizabeth, wife of Sir Walter Beauchamp, and John by his son Sir Edward Baynton (d. 1544) and grandson Andrew Baynton. 148 Andrew Baynton sold the manor in 1547 to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 92 That same property was in 1588 sold by John Vyne of Baynton (Oxon.) to Henry Walrond of Sea, when it was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lord St. Amand, d. 1508), whose estates passed to John Baynton (d. 1516), great-grandson of Elizabeth, wife of Sir …
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