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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… John Pigot, was amerced. This Manor remains still to the Family of Sutton, the present heir whereof is now the young …
A History of the County of Northampton
… or Desboroughs, according to an inscription on the family tomb in Desborough Church were lords of Desborough … and so carried this Hargrave property into the Pulton family 11 about the end of the 14th century, John Pulton, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the property at that time. The ancient seat of the Astrey family, from 1494 to the beginning of the 19th century, was … 12 though the manor did not pass away from the Pyrot family till some years later. Pyrot. Quarterly fessewise … descent and still exists within the parish. Members of the family of Harding were tenants of the manor of Harlington in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Spinney appears to have been named after the Butler family who held an estate in the 13th and 14th centuries, 23 … in general with the main line of the Huntingfield family until at least 1313. 95 William de Huntingfield (d. … Ralph Lovel in 1279. 224 In the 14th century the Bevin family acquired another 24 a., part of which, with 12 a. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THIS PLACE was given immediately after the fatal battle of Hastings, among other great possessions, by William the … which this manor became part of the possessions of the family of Crescie, or Cressi; one of whom, Roger de Cressi, … the manor of Harrietsham, came into the possession of the family of Northwood, of Northwood, in Milton. Roger de …
A History of the County of Bedford
… MANOR, which in the 13th century is found in the Grey family. The overlordship of the manor was attached to the … and was held of that part of the honour which fell to the Hastings Earls of Pembroke. 24 The service by which it was … a knight's fee and suit of court every other month at the Hastings court of the honour of Huntingdon. 26 In 1346 the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1923 and thoroughly refurbished in 1972. 61 Greene's family had in the 1910s sponsored at their home a 'Weaving … entry fines, until the late 14th century: one prosperous family of bondmen still held three half-yardlands on such … common from the late 17th century. 345 In 1762 one yeoman family had 66 a. 346 At that time Manor farm included 59 a. …
A History of the County of Durham
… branch, was apparently enfeoffed by the main branch of the family, and held the manor early in the 13th century for four … Hartness in Durham to be held of the elder branch of the family, the lords of Skelton in Yorkshire. 56 This story is … of Malcolm IV of Scotland, and thus brought into the family the royal blood which gave his descendants a claim to …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to Sir Francis Thomas Hammond. It went to the Desborough family in 1854, who added to the estates and enlarged the … Robert Manners, kt., and the office passed to the Manners family. Edward Manners, third Earl of Rutland, conveyed it in … it to John Lowe. 51 It passed later to the Billiat family. Joseph Billiat, of Syston in co. Lincoln, and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Majesty contemplated removing to Hartlebury with the royal family for greater security. 30 Bishop Hurd actually made the … Bromsgrove held Waresley of William de Beauchamp. 62 The family of Bishopsdon held land under the Beauchamps at the … left no children, for the manor passed into Castesby family through the marriage of Philippa daughter of William …
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