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A History of the County of Warwick
… seised thereof in 1528, 20 and the manor descended in the family of Compton, Earls of Northampton, until the early … and it is said to have been bought from him by 'the Peach family', 24 Capt. H. K. Peach being lord in about 1865. 25 It …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Novomercato confirmed the Gifts of his Ancestors, which Family became superior Lords to the other, and held … Heir of Robert de Whatton, there were left Males of the Family, viz. Walter de Whatton, and his Sons Richard and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and it was in this house that Lord Charles Spencer and his family took refuge at the time of the fire at Wheatfield … resided in the village. In the Middle Ages the knightly family of De Whitfield, many of whom were important in the … from the place. From the 16th to the 18th centuries the family of Tipping, originally from Lancashire, but long …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 3 They were subsequently held of the Crown by the Mauley family, whose lordship followed the descent of their manor of … the possession of the Crown. 8 From a very early date the family of Haget was holding land in Whenby. The William Haget … without heirs, for the manor next passed to the Barton family, descendants of Alice Moryn. 29 Her son and heir 30 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… La Warr by a new creation and died in 1595 seised of the family manors. 20 His son obtained the precedency of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was assigned in 1215. 11 It then descended in this family, one knight's fee here being held in 1235 by Reynold … in the 17th century to Ralph Sheldon of Beoley. 21 In this family it descended with Weston-by-Cherington in Long Compton … 1330, apparently as a memorial for a member of the Mohun family whose tomb exists in the south wall. The chapel was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 22 It was perhaps sold by some member of the Martin family to Queen Victoria and added to the estate at Osborne … to his son Richard. 32 It remained in the Trenchard family until 1586, when it was conveyed by William Trenchard … married Robert Blachford of Sandhill, Hants, with whose family 73 Osborne remained till Queen Victoria bought it of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… WHIPSNADE MANOR, was held from the early 13th century by a family who assumed Whipsnade as a surname. In 1228 one Adam … 'dominus' of Whipsnade, possibly a member of the same family, occurs as a witness in a transfer of land in 1305. 7 … Cantlowe, 19 already a landowner in Whipsnade, 20 whose family remained in possession for the next sixty years. Henry …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 4 Sir Henry Mynn, lord of the manor of Wittlebury, and his family were recusants, and in 1592 Henry Browne, who was … Brus, Maud, who died unmarried, and Ada wife of Henry de Hastings. 8 The tenant under Countess Judith in 1086 was Hugh … in 1683, but no further mention has been found of this family. By 1684 the manor was in the hands of the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… had the soke, as well as 1 virgate attached to Yardley Hastings. 9 In the 12th century the abbey fee was 1 hides, … Bucks., and there his son Frederick built the present family seat. He was succeeded in 1825 by his son George and … at Talavera 1809; and in the aisles to members of the Irby family and others ranging from 1792 58 to 1883, including …