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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the Holy Ghost at Basingstoke; it is still known as the Litton, and foundations of walls and graves have been found …
A History of the County of Bedford
… placed the property in the hands of her brother Rowland Litton and James Huxley, 45 probably acting for Thomas …
A History of the County of Hertford
… father Edward held it before him, 86 settled it on his son Litton, on the occasion of his marriage with Penelope Capell. 87 Litton Pulter died in 1608 and his father in 1629, after whose death the manor descended to Litton's son Arthur. 88 The next evidence of this manor is a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… trustee, he sold the advowson to John Pym, clerk, of Litton Cheyney (Dors.). Pym presented in 1703, but in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… noted poets and writers. A 19th-century rector, Edward Litton, was a friend of 'Lewis Carroll', who is said to have … the rectory, for 43 and 53 years respectively. 338 Edward Litton, a noted theological writer, was rector in the late …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to Richard Williams, 47 and in 1591 sold it to Rowland Litton for £679 12 s. 6 d. 48 By 1608 it had passed to John … of the Rectory manor (q.v.) until its purchase by Rowland Litton in 1591, 64 who in 1602 alienated it to Henry Godfrey, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… it on her daughter Judith on her marriage to Roland Litton, who is mentioned about this time as a freeholder of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… sale by the Parliamentary trustees to Sir William Litton in 1649, 24 it remained in the possession of … demised by the Earl of Salisbury in 1642 to Sir William Litton and Roger Hill for three lives. 99 From this date it … by his son and successor William in 1642 to Sir William Litton and Roger Hill for three lives, 107 and from that time …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 1624 and left as her heir her niece Anne, wife of William Litton of Knebworth, 29 who on her death, before 1638, was followed by her son Roland Litton, 30 who held the manor till his death in 1674. 31 William Litton his son died without issue in 1704, and left his …
Magna Britannia
… sixty from London. The parish comprises the townships of Litton and Westown or Wheston: the chapelry of Wormhill, and … The hospital mentioned in the epitaph is not at Tideswell. Litton, in this parish, was the property and seat of the ancient family of that name. Rowland Litton, Esq., sold it to John Alsop, in 1597: it passed from …
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