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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Manor is very obscure, but it is probable that the family of Bannister, who gave their name to the parish and … this land paid by the abbey. From this time the Bannister family continued to hold land in the parish for more than two … 20 No proof of the descent of any manor in the Forster family, however, is forthcoming (though it is clear that they …
A History of the County of Bedford
… The manor thus acquired by the Scropes remained in their family for nearly 200 years, the succession being maintained … Scrope alienated this manor to Richard Tyrrell 27 in whose family it remained until Edward Tyrrell, probably a son, … Thomas as heir, 30 and Sundon manor remained in the Cheyne family until 1716, when Thomas Cheyne, a grandson of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sundrish was held of the archbishop of Canterbury, by the family of Apulderfield, from whom it passed to that of … and next heir, Roger Isley, and his heirs male. This family of Isle or Isley, called in French deeds, L'Isle, and … Hoskins of Oxsted, in Surry, descended from an antient family of that name in Herefordshire, who bore for their …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… then descended with Yattendon (q.v.) in the Norreys family 19 until in 1567 Henry Norreys, afterwards Lord … sold it to John Blagrave. 23 Later it came to the Aldridge family. 24 It was held by John Aldridge of Doctors' Commons … sold the estate in 1769 to Jeremiah Crutchley, 34 in whose family it still remains, the present owner being Mr. Percy …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 14367. 13 Bayworth was the residence of the Baskerville family in the 17th and 18th centuries, but their … he 'mightily improved the estate.' 19 It was lost to the family, however, in the time of his son, a young man of great … descended with Kennington (q.v.) in the Sunningwell family, and was bought by the abbey with that manor in the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and his heirs, 26 and it has since remained with this family, whose representative, Sir John Burgoyne, is at … eastern part of it being full of monuments of the Burgoyne family. The east window is of three cinquefoiled lights, the … rectory and advowson was made to Thomas Burgoyne, 51 whose family retained it until, between the years 1731 and 1771, it …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… High Street. Between 1839 and c. 1911 members of the Hull family were in business in Seagry Road as grocers, spirit …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Abingdon Abbey, and afterwards the seat of the Justice family. It is a quadrangular building, of which the west, … is mentioned in 13534. 93 Land was also held by the family of Stanlake before and after 1366. 94 John Brouns 95 … are a number of 18thcentury monuments to the Justice family of Abingdon and Appleford. The communion rails have …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Chart Sutton. It has the name of Valence from that eminent family, who continued long owners of it, and is called Town … fighting on his brother's part, at the fatal battle of Hastings; accordingly it is thus entered, under the general … became his coheirs; of whom Isabel married to John de Hastings, of Bergavenny, seems to have had this manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in England, to Sir Maurice Denys, descended of a good family in Gloucestershire, who bore for his arms, Gules, … Edward III. was in the possession of the noble family of Hastings. Laurence de Hastings, earl of Pembroke, died possessed of it in the 22d …