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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… three Helmets; which Arms were on all the Seals of this Family, in the Reigns of several kings, though differing … &c. to Hugh Pakenham, and John Pakenham. 16 This Family, it seems, residing in this County, was not discovered … Manor of Houton, which was then the Inheritance of that Family, whereof the first was Thomas Molineux, 19 Grandchild, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The church contains several monuments of the Hodgson family. The single bell bears the inscription 'Fili Dei …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was formerly part of the possession of the Squeries, a family of eminence in this part of the county, who bone for … tract of ownership as the manor of West Wickham, in the family of Heydon and Lennard; by the marriage of a female … which was once the antient residence of a branch of the family of the Scotts of Halden, in this county. Sir Stephen …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… father the manor had been leased to members of the Robins family. 144 By 1633 the manor was held by John Rogers 145 (d. … descended with his Farmington estate in the Waller family until 1900; 151 Maria, widow of the Revd. Harry Waller … of Northop (Flints.). 156 Samuel died in 1961 157 and his family, headed by Hugh Trevor Hughes, 158 remained owners of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… before 1779 15 and became the residence of the Whorwood family in 18012. It has an ashlar front with a central block … as Holton, which remained the principal seat of the family. After the marriage of Ursula Brome to Sir Thomas … its case for a resumption of Crown land and the Whorwood family remained in possession until the 19th century. When …
A History of the County of Surrey
… In 1560 Edward, Lord Windsor, leased the manor to the family of Puttenham, 33 and seven years later he sold it to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… forfeiture and remained in the possession of the Brocas family till 1506, 21 when, on the death of William Brocas, … in 1641 by Stephen Lee. 31 Mr. Montagu Burrows, in The Family of Brocas of Beaurepaire, p. 341, states that after … the site of the manor remained in possession of the Lee family for over a hundred and fifty years, as Charles Lee and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… recovery in 1651. 48 It next passed by sale to the Sturt family, the purchaser probably being Anthony Sturt, who, … 13 Hen. VII, m. 359. It wag so called from the Rycher family, who were already seated at Mattingley in the middle … no. 11. Hell House Grove owes its name to the Helhouse family, who were seated at Heckfield as late as the reign of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Great and Little Mottenden, antiently belonged to the family of Rokesle; one of whom, Sir Richard de Rokesle, in … is a manor in this parish, which antiently gave name to a family who were possessors of it; one of them, Adam de … times it has been for several generations possessed by the family of Austen, with whom it continued till Elizabeth, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 69 Bulstrode Park remained the chief seat of the Portland family for over a century. 70 The third Duke of Portland, the …
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