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A History of the County of Warwick
… lands in this parish to Margery de Lisle, 15 a member of a family which subsequently held Moxhull Manor in this parish … Earls of Warwick as half a knight's fee by members of the family of Arderne in 1315 and 1400. 47 This mesne lordship is … Lisle of John Ardern as of his manor of Park Hall. 48 The family of Lisle occurs as early as 1227, when Margery de …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to Sir John Cheyney, Knight. This continued long to the Family of Willoughby, which they had from these Lovetosts. 31 … and Alice his Wife, &c. This continueth still with the Family of Widmerpole. Mundevil's Part, I guess, was, 28 E. 1. … it, and his Son Hugh, the Clerk, Progenitor of the Family of Risley, about 11 R. 2. passed it to Robert …
A History of the County of Surrey
… The exact date at which Wisley passed from the Briwes family is uncertain. 9 Lands in Somerset held by John de … free chase in Wisley; 36 and various members of the royal family seem to have enjoyed rights there at different times. … when the manor was transferred to Lord King. The Onslow family then retained the advowson and still hold it. The …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… had belonged for some two centuries to the Margetts family, and the house was not pulled down till about 1860. … was usually let to farm and for some time to the Clairvaux family of Upwood. The abbot had the right to gallows, … and Barbara his wife, d. 1695, and other members of the family. There are four bells which were recast in 1908. The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Hilcot estate, 32 the Colesbourne manor of the Vampage family and its successors, 33 and an estate of Bruern abbey … estate in the west of the parish acquired by the Elwes family of Colesbourne. 39 The section of Ayles wood belonging … (d. 1757), a lawyer and a member of a prominent landowning family at Dowdeswell, 96 extended it with a new range facing …
A History of the County of Warwick
… been bought by William Botener of Coventry, a member of a family that supplied several mayors of that city and … 45 since when the manor has been in possession of the Loyd family. 46 By 1936 the estate had been broken up and there … 60 The later tenants were the Hastang family of Leamington Hastings (q.v.), Robert holding a quarter and a twentieth of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… William the Conqueror and fell at the battle of Hastings. 7 Gilbert's son Richer demanded his father's lands … Anthony Smith the younger. 69 It descended in the Smith family till it passed by the marriage of Philip Carteret Webb in 1763 with Mary Smith 70 to his family. Mr. Robert William Webb of Milford House sold the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the seignory paramount of this manor was granted to the family of Crevequer, of whom it was held by a family who assumed their name from it, one of whom, Philip de … of king Edward III. Soon after which, it came into the family of Basing, who held it, together with a moiety of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… from 1395 to 1419. 25 It subsequently passed to the Attree family, John Attree's first court being held in February … the manor to Francis Warden in 1749 in trust for his family. 34 The latter by his will in 1785 returned Otehall to … trustees, so that the manor is again held by the Godman family. 41 Godman. Party ermine and erminees a chief indented …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by an exchange, to Sir George Throckmorton, 24 in whose family it remained until 1919, when the estate was sold and … Hall, it appears to have been held under the Botelers by a family who took their name from the place, a Geoffrey de la … it to Sir Robert Throckmorton of Coughton, 44 in whose family it remained until 1919. Throckmorton. Gules a cheveron …
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