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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… beaked and unguled or, which coat is now quartered by the family of Polhill. Thomas Buckland, with his wife, lie buried … alias Polhill, of Polhill-street, in Detling, where this family was originally situated, bearing for their arms, … He died in 1732, and lies buried in this church. This family bore for their arms, Azure, a castle of three towers …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was for some generations the property and residence of the family of Maplesden, several of whom lie buried in this … this county, in 1619, in which there is a pedigree of this family, settled at different times here and at Rochester, … of some note as being one of the seats of the noble family of Cobham, where they are said by some to have resided …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 46 It would appear that the direct line of the Dennys family failed with Edward Dennys mentioned above, and that … from the North-west At the end of the 15th century the family of Trenchard are found owning property in Atherfield, … identical with that which had belonged to the Norris family. Sir John Trenchard died in 1495 seised of land in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Stowood. 32 The same rent was paid by the Rasur family in 1130 and 1154, 33 but in 11578 it was divided into … it then passed to his son-in-law Edmund Rede. 58 The Rede family held the bailiwick 59 until 1547, when Leonard Rede … wife, in 1588. 61 The bailiwick remained in the Norreys family 62 until about 1613, when it came to Timothy Tyrrell …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Thomas. 60 It is not known how or when the manor left this family, but in 1628 Richard Powle, registrar of the Court of … 73 son of Peter Vansittart, who belonged to a German family and came to England as a merchant venturer in the … as a memorial of the bequest, and to keep in order his family vault, and to apply 5 a year towards the support of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Warwick is said to have granted the fee to a member of the family of Dyve, who enfeoffed an ancestor of the FitzWyth ( filius Widonis) family, 14 in whose line a mesne lordship descended. Wydo, or … fee; the other whole knight's fee was held of them by the family of Wandard. 37 When Ralf de St. Sanson, c. 1130, gave …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1650; Hil. 1655; Inst. Bks. (P.R.O.). A pedigree of this family is given in Nash, Hist. of Worcs. i, 99; Visit. of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1967, 107 the land belonged to members of the Wort family, from whom the southern portion was bought by Mr. J. … Road. From 1848 it was worked by members of the Maslen family. 198 It passed out of use between 1867 and 1886, 199 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… children of his sisters, Isabel, who had married John Lord Hastings, and Joan the wife of John Comyn of Badenoch. … moiety of Shrivenham was granted by him to one of the family of Hawtrey (de Alta Ripa), Philip Hawtrey being tenant … elder. 90 After the latter date no further record of this family holding property in the parish has been found. The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… sold Hanchetts in 1546 to John Bentley, of a local yeoman family, 77 who died in 1594. 78 His son John was succeeded in … later SHARDELOWES manor, was mainly derived from the Camps family's manor. In 1226 the abbey appropriated the church, … whereupon his feoffees conveyed that estate in 1392 to his family foundation, St. Martin's college in Thompson church …
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