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A History of the County of Buckingham
… and was succeeded by his son Robert. 69 The last of this family, Peter de Chokes, was Sheriff of Northamptonshire in … and his heirs in 1629. 78 The Gorhams, a Northamptonshire family, held a mesne lordship of one and a half fees of the … by the Rev. John Deacle in 1787 129 and 1797, 130 whose family were still connected with Wingrave in the early 19th …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… century; the shop has been in the possession of the Druce family for upwards of 200 years. The old church clock was … with Trussel in 1359, granting him the manor of Eton Hastings. 48 In this deed the property is described as 'the … forest rented from the Crown 58 as fee farm by the Batayle family. Richard Batayle died seised of it in 1302 and was …
Magna Britannia
… Tracey. The manor of Winkleigh Keynes belonged to the family of Keynes so early as the reign of Henry II. After a … time. It has been a considerable time in the Lethbridge family, and is now the property of Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart., whose family had a seat, called Court Barton 1, near the church, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 16 and from this date Winslade continued in the Tichborne family for over two centuries. John de Tichborne … time, ultimately passing early in the 14th century to the family of Tichborne by the marriage of Margaret daughter and … of Kempshott. There are other gravestones of the Pincke family. In the east window are a few fragments of mediaeval …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 7 There is a brass in the church to a member of his family, and the names of others occur constantly on the … as able and honest a servant as ever the Crown had.' The family motto 'Ways and Means' dates from his time. 38 He was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… wife Isabel (fl. c. 1402). 74 It passed in the Wroughton family with Hinton Wase manor in Broad Hinton to William … Gilbert's manor of Beckhampton in Avebury to the Stourton family and was held by John Stourton, Lord Stourton, at his … the 18th century and the 19th and by members of the Horton family as owners or tenants from 1880. 134 In 1980 it was of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Alexander (d. 1669). 30 The manor passed in the Popham family with that of Littlecote in Ramsbury 31 to F. W. … Carr's death it was bought by members of the Grunenberg family and in 1967, as Manor farm, by Mr. F. Wallis, the … by William Dunershe in 1428 51 and passed to the Dismars family. Nicholas Dismars was succeeded by his son John who in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… son Sir Walter. It was, however, claimed by George Hastings, Lord Hastings (cr. earl of Huntingdon 1529), great-grandson of … with sheep farming on other estates of the Hungerford family, lords of the manor. New stock, in 14434 including 200 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by Ralph, but there is no further reference to the family. The manor of Winwick was acquired by Sir John Knyvet, … son Richard in 1565. 36 The Trices were a Godmanchester family, 37 and as the Knyvets seem to have been in financial … (Rec. Com.), ii, 8. The names of earlier members of the family who held the manor of Caxton, Cambs, are given by W. …
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