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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of it, will not be amis to make further mention of the Family of Bardolf, in Stoke, 8 and of Everingham, in Laxton, … Longvillers, &c. impaling Sable a Castle Argent. This Family of Stanhope before used the Coat of Lungvillers, viz. … body of Katherine, one of the Daughters of Francis Lord Hastings, eldest son to George Earl of Huntingdon, first wife …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Ashbrook, who sold it some time afterwards to the Goodlake family. On the death of Thomas Leinster Goodlake towards the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… xv, 100; cxliii, 13; dclxxvii, 35 (1). An account of the family from 1086 is to be found in V.C.H. Beds. iii, 910. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… being mentioned for the last time in 1540. 6 The family which gave its second name to Shelsley Walsh appeared …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which in the 12th century passed to his son William. 23 A family deriving its name from Shelswell appears towards the … Heath, who died in 1542. 64 Heath's marriage into a county family and his acquisition of the manor is of particular … Shelswell and elsewhere. 69 Percival Heath continued the family tradition of civic service, being admitted a hanaster …
A History of the County of Bedford
… tenants of the manor of whom mention has been found are a family called de Soleby. In the 13th century the third of a … but it presumably remained in the hands of the Malory family, as in 1582 William Malory held it, 26 whilst Ralph … who was holding in 12846, 39 whilst the last of this family to hold in Shelton was John, who was in possession in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… their Name from this Place: however it is certain that a Family of that Name here was very anciently. Lucia, the … 10 Eliz. 14 Sir Robert Markham, the Destroyer of that Family, sold it to Sir Thomas Bennet, an Alderman of London, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Earl of Stafford, died possessed of it in 1386. 31 The family held the overlordship of this part of the fee in the … 58 He was lord of Chebsey (Staffs.) and Leamington Hastings (Warws.), and the third husband of Maud Walton. 59 … evidently followed the descent of his manor of Leamington Hastings, passing to his son Humphrey (d. 1418), grandson …
A History of the County of Hertford
… doubt that this Ranulph was a member of the Chenduit family 7 and that his descendant, Ralph, in the twelfth … Lomax. 40 The manor remained in the hands of the Lomax family till 1850 when Joshua Lomax sold it to William Joseph … the manor however was held from an early date by the family of Somery, lords of North Mimms, and it would appear …
A History of the County of Hertford
… held during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries by the family of Broc. In the reign of Henry III or Edward I, Robert … In the church are a number of monuments to the Nodes family, who formerly lived at Shephalbury, the oldest being … There are marble mural tablets to other members of the family as follows :On the south wall of the chancel Jane …