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A History of the County of Northampton
… was an early castle, built, as he suggests, by the Ferrers family, but possibly by the grandsons or greatgrandsons of … lord in 1590. 86 The manor was held in demesne by a second family named Titchmarsh, but their pedigree is obscure. A … to have been living in 1324. 95 John was seised of other family property in 1330 96 and, in an undated inquisition, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which yet remains a Monument of the Magnificence of this Family. 23 This Isabell, his latter Wife, brought him a … at Langar, as her Husband also was, where they of this Family have a Burying-Place, in the North Cross-Isle of the … that he knew of. The curacy is in the gift of the Chaworth family: Bacon says, it's clear yearly value is 14l. 11s. 1d. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was held probably as early as the 12th century by the family called Titsey. In 118990 mention is found of a … of Thomas de Titsey, the last male representative of the family, who held it of Joan Countess of Gloucester and … of Titsey, was a descendant of an ancient Norfolk family, and at his death in 1556 was succeeded by his eldest …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… before 1604. 22 John Ayliffe, a member of the Ayliffe family of Grittenham, was born at Tockenham in c. 171819. He … the elder, probably a member of a cadet branch of the family of Newborough of Berkley (Som.). 34 Roger Newborough … the south-west. The Buxtons, successors to the Jacob family, did not live at Tockenham, and it is likely that the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… had previously inherited property in Toddington, where his family was settled certainly as early as 1198. 26 He was one … on the death of Lady Cheney in 1614, 49 though the Cheney family disputed her right to alienate the property at will, … of Strafford, 68 and so brought Toddington back into that family. Their only son William died in 1791, when his …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the early 19th century as a residence for the Pole family. It is a large three-storied house with a parapeted … people in the parish were members of the Freeman family which held land in Todenham perhaps from the early … Petre of Writtle (Essex), 59 the Secretary of State, whose family retained it until the end of the 18th century. The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Thomas Goodwin. 67 A moiety remained in the Goodwin family until 1629, when Richard Goodwin and Elizabeth his … the overlordship was said to be held by the Clare family. 84 Richard, earl of Gloucester (d. 1262), had the … land in Toft before 1086. 92 By c. 1235 it had come to the family of Beach. 93 In 1166 Alan son of Gilbert of Beach, a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were held of Maud in 1263. 74 The rights of the Longespe family in Tollard were perhaps those later held by members of … in 12423, 85 but it later reverted to members of the Govis family. Brian de Govis, who held it in 1275, 86 settled it in … the 1930s, however, the lands belonging to the Pitt-Rivers family were again worked as two or three farms. 180 Tollard …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Time was given. 5 It seems Torlaston's Manor came to the Family of Aslocton. Robert de Torlaston was a considerable … and Amicia, and the Heirs of John. 8 The next of this Family was Roger Barry Chiveler, in the Time of E. 3. and … Mr. Jo. Parker, of Nott. the Mercer. 12 Here lived of the Family of Boyvile, Walter, in the Time of H. 3. E. 1. E. 2. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… tenure of Richard Newton, to Sir John Parrot. There was a family of good account formerly, which took their name from … Chicks-court, and was once the property and residence of a family called At-Cheek, and sometimes de Cheeksell, as … of Peyforer it passed into that of Potyn, one of which family was possessed of it in the reign of king Richard II. …
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