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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1851 by William Stancomb, a member of a clothing family, of Blount's Court, Potterne. 135 He died in 1902 and … to trustees. It was then purchased by the Revd. J. D. Hastings, Rector, and handed over to the Church Patronage … owed much to the energy of the rector, the Revd. J. D. Hastings, who helped to find the money by publishing an …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… son and heir Roger Trumpington, 178 who removed the family seat to Bedfordshire, 179 died in 1378, leaving an … Cf. Cal. Inq. p.m. i, pp. 233, 256. Hist. MSS. Com. 78, Hastings, ii, pp. 323, 326. For the Zouche and Holland … 870. Cal. Inq. p.m. i, pp. 233, 256; Hist. MSS. Com. 78, Hastings, i, p. 324. For the descent, Complete Peerage, v. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… who married Arnold de Bois, 20 a member of a Warwickshire family. Arnold de Bois died seised in 1277, leaving a son and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it, which formerly gave both residence and surname to a family, who were some time possessors of it. At length, by a … was carried in marriage to Thomas Stidulf, from whom the family of that name in Surry were descended; he resided at … Church of Tudeley. PATRONS, VICARS. Or by whom presented. Family of Fane Thomas Tharry, A.M. 1630. William Walleys, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ist.'s reign. He afterwards resided in it, but after the family removed to St. Stephen's, it was left uninhabited for … survived him, an only daughter Anne, the wife of John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke, son of Lawrence, earl of … who bore for his arms two coats quarterly, viz. first, Hastings, and secondly, Valence. His son bore four coats …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Exchequer in 1467, 19 and continued in the Illingworth family for about a century and a half. Richard died in 1476, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and vicarage buildings, a house belonging to the Humphris family in the mid 18th century 48 was by 1826 the site of … once part of a building belonging to the Humphris family. 66 Lower Turkdean, sometimes called Lower Dean, is … of a farmhouse on a small estate owned by the Humphris family; 75 for a time called Blanche's Farm after the surname …
A History of the County of Bedford
… no mention of a tenant holding in Turvey in 1086, but the family of Mordaunt is found holding this manor from the early … He died in 1448 after having considerably impoverished the family estates, 17 and his son William Mordaunt together with … ways of his Father had made in the Fortunes of his Family. Their endeavours did succeed, and as an approbation …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Doyley, 49 who belonged to a collateral branch of the family. 50 He secured his title 51 against the heirs of Cope … 235 13 s. yearly in 1873. 111 It has remained in the Ovey family, the present representative being Mr. Richard L. Ovey … property in Turville passed from the Carter to the Stopes family between 1786 and 1797 (see advowson), represented in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… collection of portraits, chiefly of members of the Howard family, was housed at Tusmore. 29 The half-timbered granary … noted for its connexion with the Fermors, a Roman Catholic family. One of them, Ursula the daughter of Richard Fermor, … 31 although otherwise the Oxfordshire branch of the family seems to have played no active part in the movement. …