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A History of the County of Buckingham
… in fee appears to have been obtained by the Grave family, for in 1197 Cecily de Brai, widow of Richard de la … time Grove Manor came into the possession of the Dormer family, presumably by purchase of these two moieties, for in … here, as in Grove, were in the 13th century the Brok family, 34 to a younger branch of which Brokton appears to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… land in Bedfordshire to Thomas Haselden, 55 to whose family's other Morden manors, Bondesbury and Foxleys, … in 1394 and 1399, 78 died in 1405, holding also the family's Litlington and Steeple Morden lands. His son and … any manor. It was built, probably in the 1860s, for the family of Robert Merry, vicar to 1868. 116 Of the two half …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the estate office. The present residence of the Chaloner family, Longhull, half a mile to the east of the town, was … had a son Richard Gervase William Lee; he succeeded to the family estates in 1872 and is the present lord of the manor. … 276 Tocketts. Argent a lion azure with a baston gules. The family of Tocketts, subsequently found in possession of the …
Magna Britannia
… the early possessors of Haccombe 1, and some of the Carew family. 2 A Gothic altar-piece, a stone screen, stone pulpit, … of the royal demesne 4, was the property of the ancient family of De Bosco, or Boys, who resided here from the reign … Pawlet. The manor of Morston belonged anciently to the family of De Morston, afterwards, for eight descents, to that …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Baroness Wenman in 1834. She died unmarried, and the family estates passed to her cousins. The eldest, Philip … with Richard de Haddenham. 47 Various members of the same family are mentioned in documents relating to Haddenham. A … the parish in 1286, 49 and was the bishop's tenant of his family lands in 13023. 50 Geoffrey de Haddenham, the son of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 19 the Rev. W. F. Buttle being the present owner. That a family of de Haddon was living in Haddon in the 14th century …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 15 but Hadzor passed into the possession of the family of Toeni, and the manor was held of their barony in … two bezants on the fesse. The manor remained in his family until the beginning of the 19th century, 45 when it …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the holding called 'York Place,' 13 occupied by the York family in the 15th century. 14 This farm was owned by the Dunch family in the 17th century. 15 Many of the garden walls have … constable of Windsor Castle and founder of the Windsor family, 54 whose grandson William de Windsor 55 was holding …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Anne Penn, the house having been long connected with that family. The inner door is plain and nail studded. To the … has been published. HARBOROUGH HARBOROUGH belonged to the family of Penn from the reign of Edward III until the middle … stock, the income of 3 a year, subject to repair of the family vault in the churchyard, to be applied for such …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Conqueror, was with him at the satal battle of Hastings, and for his services was rewarded with many … but in much later times it came into the possession of the family of Austen, of Tenterden, in which it remained till Sir … and is eminent for having been the original seat of the family of Hales, in this county. Nicholas Hales was resident …