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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Catcomb continued to pass with Avebury first to William Sharington in 1548, 210 and from Sharington to William Dunch in 1551. 211 Still as part of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… belonged to Shaftesbury, were granted to Sir William Sharington of Lacock 41 and in 1543 Sharington received a grant of the manor of Liddington. 42 On his attainder a few years later Sharington forfeited all his lands but these were restored to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 267 His executors sold the reversion in 1539 to William Sharington of Lacock who already held some land in the manor. 268 The manor was again mortgaged in 1543. 269 Sharington was attainted in 1549, pardoned and restored in … property of the abbey of Lacock bought by Sir William Sharington in 1540. 306 In 1542 Sharington was concerned in a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1547 the manor of BARBURY LEES was granted to Sir William Sharington (d. 1553). 97 Sharington was succeeded by his brother Henry (d. 1581). 98 … Olive (d. 1646), wife of John Talbot, and to her grandson Sharington Talbot (d. 1677), whose son Sir John Talbot sold …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Montagu. 63 Another grant was made in 1548 to Sir William Sharington, 64 who within a few days obtained licence to … 163 The Crown, however, granted it in 1548 to Sir William Sharington, who conveyed his title to Sir Edward Montagu. Probably on account of Sharington's attainder it was granted by the Crown in 1588 to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 35 who in 1574 married Olive third daughter of Sir Henry Sharington of Lacock, co. Wiltshire, and settled the manor on … have conveyed her interest in Salwarpe to her eldest son Sharington. 37 His son and heir Sharington, a zealous Royalist, was taken prisoner in 1644 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 306 In 1542 the Crown granted the estate to William Sharington 307 and in 1562 it granted land that the priory … 308 The descent of Cecily's land has not been traced. Sharington sold the priory's Hampen estate in 1542 to Simon …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1547 Sir Edward's son Andrew conveyed the manor to William Sharington. 240 Sharington was attainted soon afterwards, and although most …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… the removal of the Lady Mary Grey. August 1. 15. William Sharington to same. Reports the dissemination of libellous …
A Dictionary of London
… Thread needle Street). Shareborne Lane See Sherborne Lane. Sharington House Capital messuage called "Sharington House" forfeited to King Edward VI. which house …
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