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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… much of the Peterborough property in Thurning, and his family seems eventually to have obtained all of it. 34 In …
A History of the County of Northampton
… much of the Peterborough property in Thurning, and his family seem eventually to have obtained all of it. 20 In 1380 …
Magna Britannia
… Herbert de Bruce, who took the name of Thursby; from his family it passed by an heir female to a younger branch of the … Sir John Briscoe, the immediate descendant of this ancient family, was created a baronet in 1782. Crofton is now the … at this place. The manor of Parton belonged anciently to a family, who took their name from the place of their …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in Habington's time (17th century), and it had been in his family for some time before that. 35 It was purchased of the … has since remained in the possession of the Berkeley family, and now belongs to Mr. Robert V. Berkeley of … 1535, 44 and it then passed with Huddington in the Winter family until the middle of the 17th century. 45 After the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is interesting because it has been held by the Tichborne family under the bishops of Winchester from the twelfth … day the manor of Tichborne has remained in the same family; the present lord of the manor being Sir Henry A. J. … to the north aisle, which is the chapel of the Tichborne family, and is inclosed by modern cast-iron railings. It has …
A History of the County of Rutland
… by the Countess Judith 3 and thence passed to the St. Liz family and the Kings of Scotland, as parcel of the Honour of … his co-heirs and Tickencote followed the descent of the Hastings purparty. 4 By the time of Edward III the ' corpus … Bishop of Lincoln (114768). 8 The descent of the Grimbald family has been traced under Diddington (co. Hunts, q.v.). 9 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… he still received a rent of wheat from the manor. 7 The family of Croome were under-tenants of the bishop in this … death of Cicely, then wife of Simon Clifford, passed to Hastings son of John Ingram. 28 Hastings and his wife Katherine conveyed the manor in 1626 to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Chute which Ellis held in fee. 61 This Ellis was of the family that gave its name to Crux Easton, which the Huntsman … the first as well as the second of these conveyances was a family matter; for, according to a pedigree in Glover's …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Manor cannot have been in the possession of the Wingfield family until after 1536. 30 Thomas Wingfield son of Charles … Wingfield. 56 It remained in the hands of the Wingfield family until 1612, 57 when Sir James Wingfield alienated it … manor to Richard Neale and four members of the Pickering family in 1553. 82 Richard Neale in 1575 placed the manor in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and this seems to have been occupied by the Zinzan family, who appear to have held the manor and settled at … sold before 1813 to John Engelbert Liebenrood, 35 in whose family it remained until Major Engelbert Liebenrood sold it … manor of Tilehurst, but its early history is obscure. A family taking their name from Kentwood, in the north of …