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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… when the manor belonged to members of the Hungerford family. 9 From the 16th century to the 18th the parish was … 10. Ibid. 490/1470, f. 202, no. 11; Hist. MSS. Com. 78, Hastings, i, pp. 2445. W.R.O. 490/1470, f. 202, nos. 1213. Hist. MSS. Com. 78, Hastings, i, p. 231. W.R.O. 490/1470, f. 203, no. 16. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 72 was unsuccessful, and Teigh descended in the Sherard family, afterwards Earls of Harborough, 73 following the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 42 and in 1604, 43 and the advowson remained in the Dorset family until 1710, 44 although presentations were made in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1553 as in the possession of Roger Swift. 78 The family of Swift had then been settled in the parish for more … Binton and Hillborough which John Hubaud held of John de Hastings in 1313. 91 Although the rights of Evesham are … In 1313 a half-fee in Hillborough was held of John de Hastings by Simon de Hildebury. 109 He may be connected with …
A History of the County of Bedford
A History of the County of Worcester
… Clifford, son of Richard Fitz Ponz, 44 the first of the family to assume the name Clifford, must have held Tenbury, … 1203 as in controversy with Richard de Whatmore. 103 The family of Whatmore held land at Whatmore in Burford (co. … in 1703, 169 but it had probably passed away from the family before that time, for the presentation was made by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it should seem once to have belonged to the respectable family of Valence, or De Valentia, two of whom were … reign of Edward III. it was come into the possession of a family, to which it gave both name and residence; for Richard … lords Teynham, but in 1714 it had been alienated from that family, and was become the property of Sir Robert Furnese, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The tenancy in fee was held as early as 1202 by the family of Latimer, 18 for in that year Henry le Latimer … Part may have been settled on a younger branch of the family of Mallory, for in 1299 William Mallory held lands in … followed the descent of Stapleton, but was retained by the family after the sale of that manor in 1585. 78 Jordan Metham …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Berham-court, was once the mansion or residence of the family of Berham, usually called Barham, whose original name … had received such power originally from the emperor. The family of Berham bore for their arms, Argent, three bears … passant sable, muzzled or. There was a branch of this family settled at Wadhurst, in Suffex, of which was Nicholas …
Magna Britannia
… was taken: in the reign of Henry II. it belonged to the family of Pipard, whose heiress brought it to the Lords … by female descent to the families of Berkeley, Nevil, and Hastings. Henry Earl of Huntingdon, sold it to the Arscotts, … their seat. John Arscott, Esq., the last heir male of this family, bequeathed the manor of Tetcott and other estates to …
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