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A History of the County of Hampshire
… It was purchased of John Erlisman in 16367 by Sir Robert Dillington, bart., 45 and from that time it passed with the … same way as Mottistone 46 until it was sold by Sir John Dillington in 1698 to William Urry. 47 Erlisman. Argent with …
A History of the County of Somerset
… let with the condition of suit of court to West Dowlish or Dillington should the tenants at any time be summoned. 118 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… advowson, descended from John Engaine with Gaynes manor in Dillington, Great Staughton (q.v.), down to Anne, daughter of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 8 To the north-east of the village is the hamlet of Dillington, and about a mile and a half from the village is … house was probably built as the hall of their manor of Dillington. Viel de Engayne was evidently living here in 1238 … he had licence to have his private chapel at his manor of Dillington. References to St. Mary's Way and the road leading …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… William, 32 who married firstly Mabel daughter of Robert Dillington of Knighton, and secondly Elizabeth daughter of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… acquired the lease in 1807. William's son, John Lee Lee of Dillington House, was lessee until his death in 1874, some … purchased the estate in 1899 and in 1968 his heirs, the Dillington Estates, owned the property. 68 The rectory estate … Dowlishwake in 1792, and thus descended to John Lee Lee of Dillington House. 88 Economic History. The ancient parish …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the Beauchamp lands in Knowle had been granted to John Dillington, probably in right of Elizabeth his wife, for life …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a son and heir Thomas, who sold the manor to Robert Dillington in 1621. 29 Robert was created a baronet in 1628 … Seely, father of the present owner, Sir Charles Seely. 36 Dillington. Gules a leaping lion or. CHURCH The church of ST. … altar tomb to Jane Freake, 40 wife of Sir Robert Dillington, the lord of the manor. In 1863 a good deal of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 37 Apse must have passed from Courthop to a member of the Dillington family, for Worsley states that it was purchased of a Dillington by Edward Leigh of Newport, who left it to John … Sir Robert Worsley in 1563, and in 1565 he sold to Anthony Dillington 61 an estate which at the time of the death of …
Magna Britannia
… to Thomas Moone, who had purchased them of Dame Dorothy Dillington, heiress of John Charles, Esq. 35: this estate was …
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