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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Steventon (q.v.) to the Knights of Chawton, in whose family it remained till 1840, when it was sold by Edward …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 5 of King Edward. For nearly three centuries the Trenchard family held Shalfleet in chief. It is possible that Payne … 900. 33 From this date the manor remained in the Worsley family 34 (see Appuldurcombe) until 1780, 35 when it was sold … date the manor passed like Froyle (q.v.) in the Miller family until the end of the 18th century, when it was sold to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the Misses Morris. It formerly belonged to the Duncombe family (see Albury and Ockley), and was sold to Mr. Robert … 1726, sold the manor to Thomas, Lord Onslow, 40 in whose family it has since remained, the present owner being William … The reputed manor was apparently divided among the Parvish family, and Unstead Manor Farm was a possession of the Onslow …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… with Gozelin's other estates, had passed to the de Lisle family, probably descendants of Azor, being held at the end …
A History of the County of Bedford
… found in 1419. 9 The reasons for connecting the Loring family, who subsequently held in this parish, with Albert of … these four, Chalgrave, Wootton and Sharnbrook, the Loring family are holding by knight service, and that moreover all … of land from William Druel and other members of the same family, who held of the barony of Bedford, 13 selions from …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… it was held for the king. It was on this occasion that the family adopted as their motto: King and Law Shouts Dolman of … 175 The site passed soon afterwards to the Cowslade family; Nicholas son of Nicholas and Katherine Cowslade was … parents being Quakers. Several other members of the same family lie buried at Newbury, and in 1759 Thomas Cowslade of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… service, &c. of the abbot, being of his barony, but this family was entirely extinct here before the 20th year of … continue here, for in the next reign of king Richard II. a family named de Uppetone, was become possessed of it, whence … and passed in like sort as the manor itself into the family of Boys, from which it was in queen Elizabeth's time …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hatfield Heath Road, probably takes its name from the family of John Cowick, recorded in 1276. 39 It is a … medieval moat to the east. It was probably named from the family of John the Wheeler (fl. 1354). 41 There were two inns … 51 Sheering descended like Roydon Hall in the FitzWalter family until 1505. It subsequently remained with the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… married Norman de Verdon 9 and took with her into this family this knight's fee as part of a group of fees held as … in 1288, 22 but Nicholas de Scheldon was the head of the family in 1315 24 and 1316. 25 Nicholas was dead by 1327 when … by Walter de Clodeshale of Birmingham from the Sheldon family: ibid. 132730, pp. 231, 232. Cal. Inq. p.m. (Rec. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… till the time of its becoming the property of the family of Atte-Lese, in the reign of Edward I. when this … the manor of Sheldwich, became the property of that family which, from their residence at the Lees here, had … he afterwards removed from the antient mansion of his family at Throwley. He was a man of great power and estate in …
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