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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next reign of king Edward I. Edmond, son of William de Pakenham, died possessed of this manor; after which it was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… then passed to his sister Elizabeth, who married Robert Pakenham, Clerk of the Green Cloth. 59 Robert died on 30 … in the same year settled the manor on her son Robert Pakenham, and afterwards married Robert Lyvesey, of Tooting Bee, Surrey. Her son Robert Pakenham succeeded her at her death on 24 October 1573. 60 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… ?) John apparently sold it in 14445 to Hugh and John Pakenham. 15 It was presumably this manor of Fenny Compton …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor was granted by William and Margery Warbleton to Hugh Pakenham and Constance his wife, daughter of Sir Richard de la Hay. 39 Foxley. Gules two bars argent. In 1458 Hugh Pakenham and Constance his wife received a grant of a fair to be held at Finchampstead. 40 Hugh and Constance Pakenham were succeeded by John Pakenham, whose wife's name …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Elizabeth wife of John Dudley and Margaret 39 wife of John Pakenham. 40 Estur. Argent a cherry tree with its fruit in … forked tail. The other half of the manor passed from John Pakenham and Margaret to their son Edmund, 51 and from him to … into the Pole moiety of the manor on the death of Edmund Pakenham. It passed with Gatcombe to the Worsleys, was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… after the death of himself and his wife Joan, to Hugh Pakenham, son of his wife by her first husband, John Pakenham. 27 He died seised of the manor in 1448, 28 and lies … had sold the manor before 1461, for in that year, as 'Hugh Pakenham esquire, late of the soke of Winchester alias late …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Houton, and Fenny Compton, by Chepingdorset, &c. to Hugh Pakenham, and John Pakenham. 16 This Family, it seems, residing in this County, … by Newark, 37 H. 6. released to Hugh Packenham, and John Pakenham, Clerk, in Possession being, and their Heirs, all …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and heir Anne, who carried the Moat in marriage to Hugh Pakenham, and he, in the reign of king Edward VI. joining …
A History of the County of Surrey
… which in the 16th century is called the manor of PAKENHAM. In 1535 the possessions of the monastery in … were valued at 20 s. 96 In 1579 'the lordship and manor of Pakenham in Letherhead, late part of the possessions of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the 12th year of queen Elizabeth, sold this manor to John Pakenham, who in the 35th year of that reign, alienated it to …
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