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A History of the County of Bedford
… The manor has remained the property of the Russell family down to the present day, Herbrand eleventh Duke of … also a picture gallery containing a remarkable series of family and other portraits, beginning at the middle of the … manor in 1639. 55 It remained in the hands of the Staunton family until the end of the century, 56 when, on the death of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to Lord Onslow in 1752. 44 It has remained in the Onslow family down to the present day. Domesday Book mentions the … destroyed at the time of the Civil Wars, when the Zouch family was royalist. 57 The manor of SUTTON was held at the … him from Guildford. 65 The manor remained in the Weston family until the end of the 18th century, when Melior Mary …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… that the estate took its name from the De la Beche family 79 and came to the Whitlocks through the marriage of … however, no evidence that any branch of the De la Beche family had lands at Wokingham. In 1327 a Geoffrey atte Beche … Thomas Hawe, and the manor appears to have passed into his family. Richard Hawes, called of Wokingham, was appointed a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one of which became part of the estate of the eminent family of Cosington, of Cosington, in Aylesford, and the other became the property of Carter. From the family of Cosington that moiety passed by sale in the reign … it passed, in like manner as that seat by sale to the family of Marsham, in which it has continued down to the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Tonbridge. 1 The overlordship remained with the Clare family. 2 Part of the manor was after 1290 held by the Earl … for sale, and it was purchased by Henry Bynes, 26 in whose family it remained until 1795. 27 It was then sold for 3,600 … long afterwards it was bought by William Jones, to whose family it belonged in 1862. 30 In 1870 Mr. J. Kitchen was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… daughter Margaret married William de Peyto. 15 In that family it remained for 300 years. When Elizabeth de Burgh, … this connexion is known. A mesne lordship was held by the Hastings family; in 1312 John de Hastings was seised of a knight's fee here, 44 as was his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 14 The overlordship of WOLFORD descended in the Stafford family and on the death of Robert, the last male … manor of Little Wolford in 1566, 65 as was his grandson Hastings Ingram in 1652. 66 The manor continued in this … wall of the sanctuary is a white-veined marble monument to Hastings Ingram of Little Wolford and Ann (Mollins) his wife. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the end of the 12th century it was in the possession of a family who took their name from the place; they held also 1 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… built in the 12th century and long the seat of the Verdon family. 3 It is said to have been 'pulled down' by the … reunited to the manor in the hands of W. Wilcox, in whose family it descended until 1930, when Mrs. Mary Hilda … but chaplains were presented by members of the Turvill family from 1303 down to 1360. 38 Charities Clerk's Close. By …
A History of the County of Worcester
… remains of an alabaster effigy of a member of the Attwood family, popularly considered to be the Sir John Attwood … and has long been in the possession of the Homfray family. On the north-west of the parish, about a mile from … Wolverley passed in 1598 from John Ingram to his son Hastings (Chan. Inq. p.m. [Ser. 2], cclii, 7). Heming, …