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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of chamberlain of Ramsey Abbey. 12 Probably the Stow family regained possession of their lands here, as Baldwin de … some suspected defective title. It was held by the Manning family in 1631, when Katherine Manning, widow, Garshon … the heirs of Alice. 26 It was still held by the Browne family in 1742 when Susan Browne, spinster, conveyed it to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is the Oaks or Lambert's Oaks, so called from the ancient family of Lambert settled in Woodmansterne and the … in 1771. Shortes Place was another estate of the Lambert family in Woodmansterne. Early in the 14th century Adam a Lye … it in 1370 to Robert Coces or Cotes. It remained in this family until 1513, when John son of Richard Cotes sold the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to it is a handsome sashed house, belonging to the Jull family, now made use of as a poor-house; through this street … Upper Each, or Upriche, has for many years belonged to the family of Abbot, of Ramsgate, and is now the property of John … seignoryof these estates was granted, among others, to the family of Crevequer, and made a part of their barony, which …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… manor was Carrier Tompson. 14 It remained in the Tompson family until 1914, soon after which date the estates were … God this bell is given by Charles Edward Crawley and his family June 1914. Cast by Gillett and Johnston, Croydon; (2) …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Co. Hil. 15 Edw. I, no. 174; Croke, Gen. Hist. of Croke Family, i, 499, 500. Feet of F. Div. Co. Hil. 15 Edw. I, no. 174. Croke, Gen. Hist. of Croke Family, loc. cit. Harl. MS. 5804, fol. 287, 289, 289 d.; …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… repetitions of a former list of tenants of the honour. The family of Maufe held the manor of Woolley in demesne in the … and Charles Cockerell, 77 and were still in the same family in 1860, when John Cockerell presented. The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1964 the Croome Estate Trust, on behalf of the Coventry family, held 383 a. in Woolstone. 34 In 1401 Woolstone manor … from 1854 to 1906 were both members of Lord Coventry's family and served Oxenton also. 123 A tenement and yardland … statement in Temple, A Cotswold Hamlet, 31, that the Nind family owned the Grange is unsubstantiated. Glos. R.O., SL …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sir Nicholas Lovain, Aubrey de Vere, and others. 11 This family of Pulteney, who bore for their arms, argent, a fess … in the adjoining parish of Plumsted; in which family it remained, till it was sold to Heydon, 15 and his … in Kent, and in East and West Ham in Essex. There was a family of good account settled in this parish, about the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… had passed by the 13th century to the de Insula or Lisle family, and was held by John son of William de Lisle at the … succeeded by a son John, and he is the first member of the family who is known to have held Wootton. He died about …
A History of the County of Bedford
… As in Bromham (q.v.) the manor descended in the Beauchamp family until the death of the last male representative, John … George Monoux, citizen and alderman of London, 21 in whose family it remained for many generations. In 1527 George … by Sir Humphrey Monoux, bart., 34 and descended in that family with the manor of Bosoms. On the death of Sir Philip …