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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 46 and in 17034 to the Earl of Abingdon. 47 The Dauntsey family, which had long been prominent in the neighbourhood, … Before 1325, the manor was in the hands of John, 2nd Lord Hastings of Abergavenny. 78 How John acquired it is not … in 1300. 79 In 1328 Juliana, widow of John, 2nd Lord Hastings, married William de Clinton, later Earl of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… king Harold, lost their lives in the fatal battle of Hastings. After which William the Conqueror gave it to Odo, … valued at fifteen pounds, was held in sergeantry, by a family of the name of Bendeville, by the service of bearing … Soon after which it came into the possession of a family who took their surname from it. John de Peckham held …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Cottles lane, so named by 1531 and recalling the Cotele family, 16 and Castle lane from the Castell close mentioned … to 1628 was leased to successive members of the Rogers family, namely to Sir Edward Rogers (d. 1567), 69 to Sir … including William, son of John Stone, 135 in 1576 a family of seven, and in 1578 two others. 136 By 1606 West …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 60 Baldwin died in 1533, having bought out the Iver family's share of the other half of the manor. 61 His son … after at least two centuries in the hands of the Popham family of Porlock. 130 The lord of the manor, the rector, and … 1836. 166 The property then descended in Sir Peregrine's family to Lady Gass, who in 1978 was joint patron of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (q.v.), coming with Thimbleby into the possession of the family of Wandesford of Kirklington in 143940. 14 West … in 1583, 21 may have represented a local branch of the family which first held the manor. In 1620 Francis Hopes died … by a similar tenure, 24 while a member of the Mothersall family died in 1623 seised of a messuage and 2 oxgangs. 25 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… West Tanfield Manor in 1826, 49 and it continued in his family until 1886, when it was purchased from the third …
A History of the County of Essex
… 60 The Royal Hotel, Purfleet, owned by the Whitbread family until 1920, when it was acquired by Trust Houses, … 76 The tenancy in chief descended with the honor of Hastings. 77 The demesne tenancy was held from the 12th to … count of Eu, to the college of St. Mary in the castle of Hastings. 366 The rectory thus became a prebend of Hastings, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Isabel, the wife of Luke Poynings, and remained in the family of Poynings until Sir Thomas Poynings' death in 1428, … to the actual holders of the manor, various members of the family of Limesi held lands in West Tisted in the twelfth and … of Selborne and Newark. Hence there is no mention of the family of Limesi in connexion with West Tisted after that …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by three freemen, two of whom were killed at the battle of Hastings 5; this estate belonged at the time of the Survey to … the sister of Thomas. 24 It then remained in the Tawke family 25 until William Tawke died in 1504, leaving two … but subsequently sold the estate to the Whiteheads, 30 a family which had been established at Norman Court in this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… afterwards into the possession of a branch of the eminent family of Huntingfield, 2 who had large possessions in this … in the 7th year of king Edward II. 3 This branch of the family of Huntingfield bore for their arms, a fess between … 42d years of that reign; 5 but before the end of it, this family terminated in two female heirs, Joane and Alice; the …