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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bolingbroke, who have lately sold it, but one of the family of Beake, many of whom lie buried in this church, now … cross-croslets, or; though I find by the pedigrees of this family, that his ancestors bore Azure, three bars vaire, … his mother's right, being the last earl of March of this family, for he died s. p. in the 3d year of king Henry VI. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor reverted to the St. Johns as overlords. 7 The Scures family evidently succeeded the Albemarles in Widley, and in … Widley must have passed from John de Scures to the Uvedale family. In 1428 and 1431 John Uvedale held the fourth part of … which had formerly been held by John de Scures, 11 and the family must have continued to hold Widley; for Dorothy, widow …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… It seems there was almost continually Suits between the Family of Crumbewell and that of Heriz, and their Posterity … as in Gunnaston will be noted, where the Descent of this Family of Heriz shall also be inserted, being Lords of that … were, amongst others, upon Attonement obtained by the Family of Perpoint, descended of Sarah, Sister of Sir John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who sold the manor in 1598 to Arthur Wilmott, 24 in whose family it remained for thirty-six years and was then sold by … 1,200. 25 The manor remained in the possession of the Lucy family for about 140 years, 26 and then passed to the … known as the Castle. It was probably a house of the Wallop family, but nothing of it now remains, its masonry having …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in Little Gaddesden. Here as there he was succeeded by the family of de Broc as early as the first years of the … of the former tenant. 8 The manor having passed to the family of Lucy followed the same descent as the property … William Lucy in 1466, 9 when instead of reverting to the family of Vaux, as the manor of Lucies appears to have done, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… history and was held of the dean and chapter. 6 The first family who can be traced as tenants of the dean and chapter … here in the reign of Edward I 7 was a member of the same family. In 1240 Hamo Jordan quitclaimed to Robert de Askeby … carried Wigginton with her other estates into the Knyvett family. She sold the manor with others in 1541 to Henry VIII, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'W 1695' belonged to the Wyatts, a wellknown local family of farmers and masons. It was still a farm-house in 1813. The present representative of the family inhabits a cottage that his family acquired in 1704. 22 The most striking of the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the 13th century the manor appears to have been held by a family who took their name from the parish. Two fees in the … of an act of attainder, 32 and it was granted to Ralph Hastings; it was afterwards restored, and in 1525 Nicholas … between 1624 and 1656 it was conveyed to the Pentlow family. In 1641 Thomas Pentlow, then a resident in Wilby, was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… farm there was bought by the tenant, H. E. Heath, 76 whose family owned it until the late 1930s. 77 It was later … Manor farm, was bought by the tenant A. L. Maidment whose family still owned it in 1970. Cocklebury farm in Wilcot was … was subsequently occupied by members of the Wroughton family until the death of the younger Susannah Wroughton, and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to have passed some time in the following century to the family of St. Remy. This family, which was of Norman extraction, also held land in … married Ralph Ridel, and Elena John de Pabenham (whose family has been traced in Pavenham, 18 q.v.), the dual …