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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 4 which he oft repented himself of, being so long in his Family, and he not necessiated, as he hath several Times told … remember the Bretts, and others on the floor for the same family. Patron, Sir Gervas Clifton, Bart. Incumbent, Rev. Mr. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to be called, 51 became the permanent home of the Witts family, whose heads had been rectors since 1808 and lords of … mid-18th century, when the manor passed from the Slaughter family, successive rectors were the leading inhabitants of … village. 53 On a less exalted social level the Collett family is noteworthy. It was settled in the village by the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… John Lovel, who represented the heirs male of the Burnell family, and to whom Wick Burnell had apparently passed … presented. 83 A moiety of the rectory had remained in his family since 1600, 84 and he probably bought the other … was dealt with in conveyances by members of the Meysey family (Feet of F. Div. Co. Mich. 22 & 23 Eliz.; Trin. 17 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… on the death of Sir John Wenlock in 1471, passed to the family of Rotherham, 12 and was alienated in 1565 by George … included in Upper Stondon manor (q.v.) which came into his family some years later. 20 Church The church of ALL SAINTS … 1617 John Rotherham, who presented in 1605, 23 and whose family had recently alienated the manor of Upper Stondon, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… d. 57 This so-called manor probably took its name from the family of Scarle, and was acquired by the family of Chesilden of Alexton (co. Leic.) by the marriage of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… fee in Upton passed to co-heirs, another branch of the family continued to hold a large freehold there. In 12601 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… belonged to the Dorset or Somerset branch of the Arundel family, of whose origin there is apparently no distinct … of their daughter Barbara to Richard Opie, member of a family of considerable note in the parish, and in 1698 … lady of the manor in 1730. The estate then passed to the family of Skinner, and in 1752 Thomas Skinner held the manor …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Overbury, 100 and Upton thus passed to the Martin family. 101 John Martin was Sheriff of Worcestershire in … in 1903 together with the effigy of one of the Boteler family, and are now at the west end of the nave. The effigy … part of the 16th century, when it was held by the Pinnock family 134 by arrangement with the bishop. 135 In 1231 Peter …
A History of the County of Worcester
… other manor, GREAT COOKSEY, gave its name to the important family of Cooksey. Walter de Cooksey held the manor about the … to Thomas Earl of Warwick. 64 When the manor passed to the Hastings family the earl retained the advowson, 65 and it … dvi, 159. Joan, the second daughter and co-heir of John de Hastings, who married firstly Sir John de Salesbury and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… mill worth 4 s. 4 It was subsequently held by the Beuchamp family, a member of which, Payn de Beauchamp, Baron of … Edwards, a member of the Arlesey Bury branch of the family, on the attainment of his majority in 1820, 27 but in … belonging to William de Beauchamp. 49 In 1254 Miles de Hastings and Dionisia his wife, one of the three daughters …