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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Albermarle, from whom it passed, by marriage, into the family of the Mareschals, earls of Pembroke, 1 and thence … Thomas Theobald, alias Tybold, and Maud his wife; in which family it remainded till John Theobald, alias Tybold, in the … of king Henry VII. alienated it to William Porter, whose family seems to have had some property in this place before; …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Dacres meanwhile had not relinquished their claim on the family estates forfeited by Leonard Dacre in 1570. They … attainder did not affect the right of the rest of the family. About this time they appear to have been reinstated. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… have since descended with Seamer and East Ayton. 60 The family of Irton held lands here in the 13th and 14th …
A History of the County of Rutland
… called BELFAGE or BEWFOIS (xvixvii cent.) from the family which held it. Ralf, the son of Ralf de Beaufoy … and heir of the last John Marshal, brought it to the family of Morley by her marriage to Robert de Morley: it … Abbey (d. 1830) and other members of the Monckton family, 186 and in the north aisle a memorial to seven men of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… whether through the counts of Aumale or from the Reviers family is not known. 22 From Isabel it descended to the … of Whitelackington (d. 1637). 61 It descended in the Speke family 62 to John Speke who sold it in 1699 to Simon Welman, … of Seavington Vaux. 63 The property was held by the Welman family until 1871 when, described as Hurcott farm and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… An inn known as the Bell in 1770 was kept by the Hunt family from at least 1740. 11 The Volunteer Inn, on the north … Skellen, Richard Drewer, and John Buckerell, the last of a family who had been freeholders in the parish before the end … 67 Giles Dunster died in 1675 aged 89, and by 1712 his family were no longer holding land in the parish. 68 They had …
A History of the County of Warwick
… who married John, Lord Lovel of Titchmarsh, 9 in which family the overlordship continued until at least 1455. 10 … the descent of Bramcote in Polesworth (q.v.) in this family, 23 until 1919, when Sir Francis Burdett, 8th Baronet, …
A History of the County of Durham
… domestic chapel existed here in 1449, 19 and the Hebborne family had a capital messuage in 1570. 20 Hardwick Hall is of … Ord, who died in 1920, and is now owned by Mrs. G. F. Hastings-Ord and Miss Muriel Ord, his daughters. This house, … in 1920; the present owners are his daughters, Mrs. G. F. Hastings Ord and Miss Muriel Ord. Ord of Sands. Sable three …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Blackborrow. 102 It belonged to members of the Still family in 1780 and 1827. 103 James Bracher owned it in 1837 … HIGHER SWEETWELL, farm, were owned by members of the King family in the 17th century. 108 They were sold in 1674 by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Canterbury, on which, as was usual, he deserted his family name and took that of his birth-place. He was … anno 16 king Edward II. After which it passed into the family of Fitz-Roger, as appears by the Book of Aid levied … held by the Fitz-Rogers. 3 After which it passed into the family of Tiptoft, and anno 11 king Edward IV. it was found …