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A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Mark Antony and the other a consular medal of the Papia family, were found in digging behind the Royal Military … of HALL or SANDHURST appears to have been the holding of a family of Atte Halle. There was a contributor of this name to … Sandhurst Farm was acquired in the 18th century by the family of Simonds, with whom Sandhurst Farm has since …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the western parts of this county, through Newenden, to Hastings and the county of Suffex, leads through this parish … held of the archbishop by knight's service, by the family of Criol; of them it was, in the reign of king Edward … Collier, and his daughter marrying Mr. Henry Jackson, of Hastings, in Sussex, he is, in her right, the present …
Magna Britannia
… of enriched Gothic architecture 5, are memorials of the family of Charlton. 6 The rectory of Sandiacre is the corps … been long held on lease under the Bishop, by the Stanhope family. The Earl of Harrington is the present lessee of the … end of the year 1642 or the commencement of 1643, Colonel Hastings fortified Sir John Harpur's house at Swarkston, and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 58 Land in Sandon had been held by two branches of this family since at least 1222, when Alan son of Alexander de … Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's as of Sandon Manor. 108 The family of Oliver were tenants of the manor in the 13th and … Baker of Bayfordbury. 135 It has since descended in his family, and the present owner is Mr. Clinton R. Baker 136 of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and Maud his wife. 31 The manor remained apparently in the family of Fitz Simon and passed to Elizabeth daughter of … a lawsuit of 1546 that this manor had been in the Brockett family for 200 years. 37 Sir John Brockett settled this manor … been subinfeudated by the abbot to members of the Brydell family who held freehold lands in the manor of Wheathampstead …
A History of the County of Bedford
… were granted to one of the house of Beauchamp, 12 and this family continued to hold the manor of the king in chief till … to Sir Humphrey Monoux. 32 The manor was held by this family until 1809, when by the death of Sir Philip Monoux … of his daughter with William Pym it passed to that family, and has since followed the same descent as Hasells …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to Henry North. 93 SARRATT HALL has belonged to the family of Day, a branch of the Days of Micklefield Green, … now belongs to Mr. William Burgess, a relation of the Day family. CHURCH The church of THE HOLY CROSS 95 is a small …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… John and Alexander in tail-male. 25 It remained in his family 26 until 1452, when William Saunderton and his wife … possession in 1625, 47 and the manor has descended in his family, 48 his grandson Charles succeeding his cousin Rowland … to Thomas Cheyne in 1364, 61 and descended in his family, Sir John Cheyne being mentioned as lord in 1445. 62 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… on her death to her younger son Geoffrey de Say. From this family the manor (reduced by 74 librates from its extent in … in 1844. 150 Later it was acquired from the De'Ath family by Mr. E. B. Barnard, who sold it to Mr. Silva, the … which became amalgamated in the hands of the Matham family, from whom the second manor took its name. They were …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… much the same until the late 19th century. The Huddleston family, lords of two and eventually all of the manors, … settled in Sawston in the early 16th century, and the family and their house, Sawston Hall, dominated the parish until modern times; several members of the family, especially in the 18th century, took a close personal …