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A History of the County of Oxford
… 44 Although there were many branches of the Louches family in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, there is no reason to … 49 But Hugh died in 1426 before coming of age and the family property passed to Hugh's sisters and coheirs, … remaining two-thirds. 66 John de Scaccario belonged to a family which was widely spread in the county, and he himself …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in Tooting in 1086. 22 His lands came afterwards to the family of Gravenel, from whom the parish took its later name … Abbey on the extinction of the Surrey branch of this family does not appear. He was then or afterwards the husband … 58 He was apparently acting as trustee for the Whichcote family, into which he had married, 59 since Sir Paul …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 47 and became for many generations the chief seat of the family of Percy in the North Riding. The descent of the manor is, with some intervals, the same as that of the family until the middle of the 18th century. Besides over … by another William 51; after this the pedigree of the family during the 12th and early 13th centuries is very …
Magna Britannia
… 4 The quay at Topsham, which belonged to the Northmore family, was sold to the Chamber of Exeter about the year … this it is said to have been for some descents in the family of De Courcy: it is now the property of Alexander … Siege, belonged, in the reign of Henry III., to the family of Bukenton, and afterwards to that of Bathe, or …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hall (formerly when in the possession of the Paget family called Poynter's Grove) is the residence of Mrs. … to have passed soon afterwards into the possession of the family of Clyffe. Richard Clyffe held a 'manor or capital …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Egerton Earl of Ellesmere in 1607, 8 and remained in his family during the 17th century. 9 In 1762 the pit or quarry … grant in 1553. 71 The church remained in the Mitchell family for more than 100 years, 72 but at the beginning of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the site for three lives to Sir Henry Parker, in whose family it still remained at the end of the 18th century. 30 … Talton, who evidently represented the elder branch of the family, gave the manor to Auger. 52 The latter subinfeudated … abbey church for the souls of Walter and Hawisia and their family. 61 In 132930 the abbot's right to the manor was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and early 19th it was leased to members of the Surman family. 65 It is perhaps the house recorded as being of 6 … a customary holding. 103 The large estate of the Surman family, centred on TREDINGTON COURT, appears to have derived … by his son Thomas Surman, 110 yeoman, 111 who enlarged his family's estates and whose son John Surman, gentleman, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… wife of the present vicar, and is said to have been in her family since 1552. The Aylesbury branch of the London and … father of the present owner, in 1864, from the Harcourt family. The old manor house stood partly in Tring and partly … fourteenth century it had come into the possession of the family of Verney, 103 and from that time became annexed to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… mansion-house of Trottesclive continue at this time. The family of Whitaker have for some generations been lessees of …