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A History of the County of York North Riding
… The Abbey House, the former residence of the Cholmley family, is a building of three periods. It was apparently at … the roof of the new part, and it was never repaired, the family using the south wing in their occasional residences. … to have been named in comparatively recent times from a family called Tate. 70 Tatehill Pier now stands at this …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Edward Mayne, who died before 1728. 35 It remained in his family, and in 1771 Jane Mayne, widow, was granted an … in the early 16th century. The Powers were a yeoman family resident at Whitchurch in the 14th and 15th centuries. … Fowler. 186 Later in the century members of the Rogers family laid claim to it for over sixty years. 187 In 1740 the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 16 The manor descended for another hundred years in this family, the last of the main line being Sir Peter de … wife Sarah in 1799, after which time it remained in this family until 1919, when the manor was sold by the trustees of … and the manor came to the former and descended in his family until 1518, when it was sold by Sir John Burdet and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… at Warndon, this manor passed subsequently to the Bracy family. 68 It descended apparently in the same way as Warndon … that 'Clyfton injoyed thease landes in Eston tyll thys family once worthy but nowe synckinge with theyre ruinatinge … and white timbered house was the residence of the Symonds family. Here it was that Cromwell slept on his way from …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 23 It was held at the beginning of the 13th century by the family of Forester, who held a bailiwick in the forest of … died in 1698. 81 The manor has since remained in the same family, 82 its present owner being Mr. Edmund Charles Sawyer, … manor of WINDSORS or WALTHAM PLACE remained in the Windsor family until 1589, when Henry Lord Windsor, grandson of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… or huts of only one floor and a single room for the family'. 12 At Northay two houses close to the crossroads are … the Restoration he failed to secure this provision for his family and turned his eldest son Alexander out of the … Elizabeth (d. 1713), by birth a Brett of a different family who afterwards married Dr. Henry Klee (d. 1677). 46 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was held of the abbot by knight's service, by the eminent family of Badlesmere. Guncelin de Badlesmere held this manor … being held by knight's service of the abbot, by the family of Criol, one of whom, William de Criol, as appears by … that the manor of Little Pysing passed by sale into the family of Monins, of Waldershare, in which it continued down …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and priest, was rector here 166074, 2 and the family of Walter Savage Landor has held manorial rights here … of Robert Musard as to two fees in Leamington (Hastings), Whitnash, and Haseley was recognized in 12356, 4 … the Domesday tenant was the ancestor of the Hastang family, Whitnash again being grouped with Leamington and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Purvis succeeded. 30 The advowson remained in the Purvis family until 1879, when it was purchased by Edward Edwards. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… same good quality, sufficient for all the purposes of his family. The description of this place, as in king Henry the … Its antient name was Greenshields, which it took from a family who in early times possessed it; one of whom, Henry … of Bridge, one of whose descendants alienated it to the family of Roper, of St. Dunstan's, afterwards of Wellhall, in …
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