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A History of the County of Northampton
… 1 hide was soke of the Countess Judith's manor of Yardley Hastings; and Winemar the Fleming was under-tenant of both … widow had remarried without licence. 39 Next year John de Hastings, overlord of the Huntingdon fee, held the vill as … of Menteith, 43 who had some obscure connexion with his family; she, living here in 1316, was tenant. 44 After her …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of king Henry III. it was come into the possession of a family which took its surname from it. Ivo de Woditon seems … end of king Henry VI.'s reign, to Harfield, in whose family it remained till king Henry VIII.'s reign, in the 22d … 1554; 2 and accordingly he bore sor his arms those of the family, Argent, on a cross, sable, a leopard's bead, or, a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… C. E. Thornhill sold it in 1881 to Edwin Ponsonby, whose family have since held it. 106 The centre of the house is a … and is thought to have been an ancestor of the Clinton family. 124 Possibly the two Wootton estates became united as … to John Churchill, duke of Marlborough, 134 in whose family it remained. No manor house has been traced. Old …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… century. It is thought to have belonged to the Maskelyne family in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and housed … 18th century. It was for a time the home of the Bevir family. Lying along an important highway and having been the … 77 Philip died in 1271, at about which date the Bassets' family name was occasionally, although not often, attached to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the property was afterwards again leased to the Ayliffe family, who continued to be the tenants at least as late as … the sale of church-lands sold it to William Wither, whose family had long been resident at Manydown. 20 There is a … son and heir of Sir Thomas to Henry Limbrey, 46 from whose family it subsequently passed by marriage to the Sclaters. 47 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… manor jointly in 1800. 68 These Smythes were a distinct family from the Smiths of Wootton but by an earlier marriage … the fee simple of the manor may have been held by a family who took their name from the vill. By an undated … 94 It was subsequently acquired by one of the Mills family, 95 and in 1827 Charles Mills sold it to Edward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who held the same, as the private deeds of this name and family shew, as high as the reign of king Henry III. Thomas … church-yard are altar tombs to the memories of the same family of Philpott. The church of Word, or Worth, has ever …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and died in 1522, 38 and the manor then descended in the family; 39 of whom Robert was created Baron Spencer of … and the manor is now owned by the 7th Earl Spencer. The family of Passelewe held an estate in the parish for several …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and after his death it was sold successively to William Hastings, Elizabeth Reynolds, and, finally, to Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to any size. In Henry the IIId.'s reign there was a family resident here, who took their surname from this … in Aylesford, created a baronet in 1611, in which name and family it continued down to Sir Charles Sedley, of St. … a baronet in 1702, and afterwards resided at the antient family seat of Scadbury, in Southfleet. He alienated this …
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