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A History of the County of Surrey
… of the overlordship represent it as belonging to the family of Giffard of Brimsfield. 3 This manor was also called … John de Aqua, 9 who was probably a member of the Atwater family, who in later years tried to assert their claims to … grounds that his attack had been provoked. 12 The Atwater family seem to have had certain rights in the manor; in 1279 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… note at that time, who was succeeded in it by the eminent family of Criol, and they continued in the possession of it … accounted a manor, and was parcel of the demesnes of a family of the same name; one of whom, William de Bere, was … the name of Brockman, and from thence into that of Toke, a family who seem before this to have been for some time …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a seat in this parish, to which the Brewers, a family who had resided at Brewer's place, in Mereworth, for … bends wavy or, a canton vaire, argent and azure. Of this family was Wm. de Brewer, who was lieutenant of Dover-castle … cinque ports. 8 This feat continued the residence of this family to Thomas Brewer, esq. who died possessed of it in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… destroyed in 1721 was probably that home of the Sparsholt family. The descriptions which remain show that it was of … the residence in the 17th and 18th centuries of the Tubb family, 7 who added the Queen Anne wing. 8 There was in the … a second manor-house in East Ginge, which belonged to the family of Greenway. 9 It was pulled down before 1824. 10 A …
A History of the County of Sussex
… held in the early 17th century of the manor of Streat. 6 A family of that name was living in West Hoathly in the 13th … 1327 8 and 1332, 9 but nothing further is known of the family. Gravetye first appears as a manor in 1571, when … 23 Land in West Hoathly was held from early times by a family of the name. William de Chytyngele occurs in 1296 and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of historical portraits at West Horsley of the Nicholas family and 17thcentury persons of note, Raleigh, Weston Earl … in the possession of Walter son of Other, 8 from whom the family of Windsor descended. 9 Hugh de Windsor, grandson of … agree in asserting that the manor passed to the Berners family by reason of the succession of heirs female. 14 The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… road is West Ilsley House, formerly held by the Morland family, and now the residence of Dr. Frank W. Humphery. There … to the manor of West Ilsley when owned by the Harcourt family. Manors Although no connexion has been found between … a feoffment was made by the overlord to one of the Fukeram family. In 1275 Richard Fukeram had return of writs and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… knight's service and ward to the castle of Dover, by the family of Auberville, or De Albrincis, as they were written … that time came under the patronage and protection of the family of Criol, after which, in the 19th year of king Edward … by sale to Coke, descended from a younger branch of the family seated at Holkham, in Norfolk, and he devised it by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… house, late the residence of Benjamin Hubble, esq. whose family have been inhabitants of this town for some length of … and his heirs male, with divers remainders over to the family of Honywood. Sir John Honywood, bart. is since … parish belonging to it, but Mr. Foote resides in it. The family of Say antiently possessed THE MANOR of CLEMENTS IN …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… West Meon was still in the possession of the Foxcroft family; for in 1773 Henry Foxcroft was holding the manor …