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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and the other manors in the parish were later added to his family's estates, Bernhams in 1476, Yen Hall in 1548, Wolves … house and farm were sold c. 1911 to S. O. Webb, 156 whose family had been tenants there since c. 1800. 157 About 1912 … with the fees of those lords in Horseheath. 201 The Sewale family had a substantial freehold in the 14th century. John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and said to have been the home of a branch of the Metcalfe family in the 16th and 17th centuries. 4 They were tenants … James, a Yorkshire antiquary of some note and member of a family long resident in West Witton. 25 The belief at one … is possible that the first sub-tenants were members of the family of Acharis, lord of Ravensworth (q.v.) and founder of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… On Harry's death in 1831 the Hall estate passed to the family of his brother Edward Frost (d. 1834), and was held by … Society. 23 By the later 19th century members of the Frost family, all descendants of Edward Frost (d. 1834), held … and waste there. 26 The manor descended in the Scalers family until c. 1231, when Lucy de Scalers married Baldwin de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by the large 18th-century mausoleum of the Dashwood family. 3 South-west of the road is another important … in 1763 by Lord Le Despenser as a burial place for his family. It is hexagonal in plan and has columns of the Tuscan … urns to the memory of various members of the Dashwood family and others. Half-way up the hill is a cave excavated …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by Hugh de Soldank, who was succeeded in them by a family who assumed their name from their residence at the … here, before the end of king Edward I.'s reign, by the family of St. Laurence, who became about that time owners of … Edward IV. After which they became the property of the family of Isaak, who held them of the abbot by knight's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… as Gawcombe, where the manor-house of the Baskerville family was thought to have been, 12 and c. 1700 it was said … 53 No later evidence of the overlordship of the Tony family has been found. In 1392 it was said that the manor was … early 12th century the manor was held by the Baskerville family 56 of Eardisley (Herefs.) from which time it was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… held by Gilbert Maminot, bishop of Lisieux, 36 in whose family it remained until the early 12th century when it … or both moieties of the manor, 61 which descended in his family until the late 18th century. In 1770 John Buswell … 1861 by Jenner Marshall. 64 The manor house of the Buswell family was Manor Farm, just outside the village on the west. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which is a seat, which has for many years belonged to the family of Price, and continues so now; and at the east end is … This place came afterwards into the possession of the family of Camvill, called in Latin, De Cana Villa, the … of 9l. 6s. 9d. sterling in his court of augmentation. The family of Gresham is said to have been so named from the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Wratting (Suff.), and Westley apparently passed to her family, for Thomas Turner (d. 1648) left it to his son, also … 16thand 17th-century monuments to members of the Alington family, and a black marble slab to Thomas Dalton (d. 1672), a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Hurstpierpoint (q.v.), the chief seat of the Pierpoint family, but round about 12845 was held in dower by Maud, … as Westmeston alias Stantons, remained in the Michelborne family until 1644, 37 when William Michelborne, grandson of … William Campion of Danny, and has since descended in that family. 49 The living was united with that of Streat in 1909, …