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A History of the County of Gloucester
… considerably when Whittington wood, part of the Lawrence family's Sandywell estate, was grubbed up in the early 1860s … in the mid 19th century the owners, then the Lawrence family, lived on their nearby Sevenhampton estate. 107 Under … the site of the 14th-century manor house of the de Croupes family, 161 dates from the 16th century and 17th century. It …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had been subinfeudated to a junior branch of the Tony family, descended with that barony in its main line to Robert … and it descended with the Sawston estate in the Huddleston family 92 until the early 18th century. Its income was sometimes assigned to junior members of the family. 93 In 1735 the court of Whittlesford was held in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… formed part of Gatcombe Manor, 4 and was held by the Stur family, Maud widow of Walter de Lisle being in possession … retained their share and that it has remained in the family from that time to the present day. The Poles sold the … part of the 13th century, 18 having been held by her family since the time of Domesday. 19 This grant must have …
A History of the County of Rutland
… cross and bold Gothic lettering to one of the Flore family, 44 and the third with a fragment of a 15th-century …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… It was practically co-extensive with the fee held by the family of Meynell, 24 who are known to have held land in … gimel bars and a chief or. The earliest member of the family of Meynell of whom any record is known is the Robert … inherited Whorlton, which remained in the Strangways family till 1541, 76 following the descent of their manor of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… William la Zouche of Harringworth (Northants.), 9 in whose family Wibtoft continued 10 as a member of Weston-in-Arden, … (died 1625), was a spendthrift and had to sell most of the family estates, the Warwickshire portions coming to Humfrey … 12 By 1730 the Yelverton portion had come to the Hayward family 13 of whom Richard Hayward was recorded as in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… is Abbinton's Farm, the old manor-house of the Habington family. Most of the house was taken down in the 18th century, … of this manor. 28 A manor at WICHENFORD held by the Poer family of the bishop's manor of Wick Episcopi 29 seems to … 35 Richard was succeeded, according to the pedigree of the family given in the visitation of 1569, by his son John, 36 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… appendage to the manor of Wichling; however that be, the family of Northwood possessed the advowson of it at the … Partrich. Thomas Partrich, June 3, 1585, obt.1605. Stede, family of, William Wilcocke, A.B. Sept. 27, 1605, obt. 1628. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Wick Rissington passed into the hands of the Overbury family. Mrs. Overbury alias Oakley was lady of the manor c. … material that is available. In the early 19th century one family in five was mainly supported by trade or handicraft. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… house on the Droxford road, is the seat of the Garnier family, though now occupied by Mr. Arthur H. Lee, M.P. for … 5 being one of the many lordships granted to the De Port family by William I. The overlordship, following the descent … probably lapsed. 6 It was held under the De Ports by the family of Scures. In 1268 Roger de Scures received a grant of …