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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and in his Gift. The Advowson of the Church went with the Family of Segrave, as Thorp, in this Wapentake, did to the … of Sir Thomas Gerard, Knight; Dorothy, Wife of Sir George Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon, and Margaret of Sir Thomas … four, Thomas Strong four, bought heretofore of Sir George Hastings. Gilbert Millington attaint, had four also. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… parapets. The hall was for two centuries the home of the family of Harland, whose monuments are in the church. It … of his manor of Sheriff Hutton (q.v.) in the hands of the family of Nevill until the 14th century. In 1394 Ralph de … of Gloucester, 44 to whom various members of the Nevill family released their right in it. 45 On the accession of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Pole in 1787 and was created a baronet in 1791. In this family it has remained. Petre. Gules a bend or between two …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… afterwards. They were succeeded in this manor by the family of Hussey, in which it continued, till Grace Hussey … which it appears to have come into the possession of the family of Criol; for Sir Nicholas Criol; or Keriel, as the … to the Churchills, of Henbury, in Dorsetshire; in which family it continued, till William and Henry, the two sons and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century. 37 Lower Lea Farm, the manor-house of the Hawten family, remains. 38 A rather smaller settlement is now … 70 Sibford Ferris takes its second name from the Ferrers family, earls of Derby, the medieval lords of the manor. 71 … 17th century. It was bought by Jeremiah Lamb in 1658. The family still owns some property in the village. 74 There are …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… From Reynold it passed in the direct male line of the West family with the la Warre and West titles to Richard (d. … 17th century, presumably for those members of the South family who lived in Swallowcliffe. 83 The east-west cross … Reg. (W.R.S. xviii), p. 161; Hist. MSS. Com. 78, Hastings, i, p. 230; Phillipps, Wilts. Inst. i. 69, where the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… formed. Swallowfield Park, the residence of the Russell family, is a plain plastered building of two stories with a … form a fine suite of rooms and are adorned with numerous family portraits of great interest, including George Romney's … of Lady Russell and son (17867), portraits of the Shelley family, Captain the Hon. William Fitzwilliam, Mr. Benyon and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1813. 31 The property came before 1873 into the Fremantle family, 32 afterwards Lords Cottesloe. The present Lord … in 1750, 35 and his land was afterwards sold by the Askew family to the Deverells. 36 John Deverell was lord of this … certain of its privileges as overlord to the Moleyns family. 41 In the 16th century the manor was again held in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a neat modern house, called Knockholt, built by one of the family of Hayes, of Cobham, the last of whom Mr. Bonham Hayes … way through this county, immediately after the battle of Hastings, by the Kentishmen at Swanscombe, headed by … His arms are in Woodnesborough church, as quartered by Hastings, and they are on the roof of the cloysters of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… place in 1634, when the Godsfield portion was sold to the family of Lucy 29 (q.v. supra) and the Swarraton portion was … of his property, selling the Godsfield portion to the Lucy family and conveying the Swarraton portion, together with the …