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A History of the County of Surrey
… Sir Francis Leigh. 18 Both manors have remained in this family since that time. 19 The manor descended from father to … known as the manor of GRAVENEY, but further trace of this family in Thorpe does not appear, and the manor passed to the family of Thorpe, who were lords of Graveney during the 15th …
Magna Britannia
… was seised of it in 1245. It was afterwards in the family of Wythen, from whom it passed to the Cokaines. John … is now the property and seat of General Sir Charles Hastings, Bart., who married the daughter and heir of the … monument also of Sir John Wylkins, a priest. Sir Charles Hastings is impropriator of the tithes, which belonged …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to commemorate Sir John Washington, some members of whose family are buried in the churchyard. The font dates from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the reputed manor was sold with land to J. I. Ellis whose family had leased it for some years. 68 It thereafter … as BACONS which presumbably took its name from the Bacon family, recorded in Thriplow in the 14th century. 93 William … of Middle Street, was demolished in 1969. 128 The Ellis family's holdings in Thriplow were accumulated by Joseph …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… esq. of Acrise, the present owner of it. 1 There was a family named Wolgate, from whose residence here this green … for himself to be put up in the church of Lingfield. The family of Sondes bore for their arms, Argent, three … which was once part of the possessions of the eminent family of Badlesmere, of which Bartholomew de Badlesmere was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Trent, in Darbishire. That of Buslie's Fee was held by the Family of Putrell, 1 who had their Seat here, and continued … and his Successors. Peverell's Part was held by the Family of Stapleford, of Heriz, Lord also of that Place, with … the Son of William de Leke (which continued long with that Family). To this Deed were Witnesses Peter de Sandiacre, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The overlordship belonged at an early date to the family of Pont de l'Arche, of whom William refounded the … fee in Thruxton, 15 which fell to the share of Laurence de Hastings, great-nephew of the earl and one of his co-heirs. … to the manor of Newton Valence, 18 of which Laurence de Hastings had enfeoffed Thomas West in 1339. 19 As late as …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the south-east of the old church, preserves the name of a family of Swangle who appear in the neighbourhood in the 14th … 13th century the immediate tenants of the manor were the family of Dive of Balderton, co. Nottingham, and Kingerby, … Steere Steere in 1824. 38 It was acquired from the Steere family about forty years ago by Mr. Arthur Giles-Puller, and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… by his son George, 20 at which date it passed out of the family by mortgage. 21 Alexander Randall, who appears to … 25 the maternal grandfather of William Wade Gery, in whose family the property has remained, the present owner being Mr. … their footing in Thurleigh. 30 First mention of the family in this parish (and, indeed, in the county) has been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Magminot, of which Deptford was the head or chief. Of the family of Magminot, and of their heirs the Says, Thurnham was held by a family which took their name from their possessions in it. … After which it passed with the manor of Thurnham, to the family of that name, and afterwards to the Northwoods; during …
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