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A History of the County of Hertford
… 12 Lands called Hammondes in 1521 13 were so named after a family of Hamond, whose name occurs constantly in wills, … &c., of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. 14 This family has died out in Westmill since the beginning of the 19th century. 15 Another local family who have left their name in a field called after them …
A History of the County of Hertford
… there was a tile kiln in the possession of the Humberstone family, possibly near to the existing Tilekiln Wood and … 61 lord of the manor of Little Munden (q.v.), in whose family Weston descended 62 until 1852, when it was sold to … roof and a central chimney stack. It takes its name from a family of Fairclough who resided here certainly as early as …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it for his own residence. 106 After the 1860s his family removed to Six Mile Bottom, 107 and the Hall reverted … 30 a. of heath, 147 which had been assembled by the Mareys family in the early 14th century 148 and had passed by … in the parish was of less than 100 a. 202 In 1912 the Hall family's estate comprised c. 2,680 a. of the parish, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fourteenth century it became the property of another great family connected with the Welsh Marches, that of De Breuse, … Egerton MS. 2034. She was widow of Sir Robert Roos. This family has intermarried with that of De Breuse, the third …
A History of the County of Northampton
… by Henry III in 1216 20 and remained in the Favell family, whose pedigree has been traced under Walcot in … Favell without heirs, c. 1316, it passed into the Griffin family by the marriage of Elizabeth his sister with Sir John … The manor, thus reunited, remained vested in the Griffin family for many generations, 23 but by the marriage of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… de Bolebec claimed the manor in 1212. 16 Whether his family ever held it in right of Isabella is not clear, but at … in blood. 49 She was in the wardship of William, Lord Hastings, and was married to his son Edward. 50 The latter … Molyns being among them. 52 After the death of Edward Hastings his widow married Sir Richard Sacheverell, and they …
A History of the County of Oxford
… wall is a staircase turret, bearing the arms of the Bertie family, 25 and leading up to a minstrels' gallery, perhaps … surrounded by a low wall bearing the arms of the Bertie family, and against its west wall two doors from the Jacobean … was the home for over two centuries of the Bertie family. 34 John Warde, 'the father of foxhunting', …
A History of the County of Warwick
… held the two fees in 1369, 12 and they continued with his family. 13 The tenants of the manor were the de Napton … de Honygham of Henry de Bereford, who held of John de Hastings. This holding was divided in equal quantities … By 1315 these estates seem to have become united, John de Hastings then holding half a fee of the Earl of Warwick in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in Milcote, 33 but the property did not descend in his family and towards the middle of 1166 the sheriff was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the next six years to the Rev. J. W. C. Campion, in whose family it remained for nearly seventy years. 51 After the …