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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… altar tomb, you may see the armorial bearings of his noble family. The common people call it Duke Humfrey's tomb, …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… of S. Paul's Cathedral) formerly held by the noble family of Grey, whose name is still preserved in Gray's Inn. …
Survey of London
… the title Baron Wilmington. Tysoe is a village near the family's house at Compton Wynyates in Warwickshire, and Yardley Hastings and Easton Maudit are villages near their seat at … 18 The names John and Ann may relate to Wilson and his family. Wilmington Square was originally to have extended …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… way, and Wilsford land was held of them by the Theobold family in the early 13th century. 24 Lake manor continued to … was owned and normally occupied by members of the Duke family, in which it descended for nine generations. 48 In … doorway is blazoned with the three annulets of the Duke family. When the house was bought in 1897 by Joseph Lovibond …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… aided by a gift of 20 per annum from the Lowther family. On the higher hills near the castle is a fine … ruins of an ancient Hall, formerly a seat of the Cholmley family. There are a small chapel of ease, a place of worship … of the Earl of Shaftesbury, and is the burial-place of the family. There are almshouses for eleven people, founded in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… baptized in it. 6 The patronage originally belonged to the family of Scudamore of Upton, 7 but by 1298 had descended to the family of Bavant. 8 From that date until 1348 presentations … of the ambassador the work was completed by members of his family. One of the Dorset Binghams presented a statue …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In the mid-16th century various members of the Potycary family acquired property in Wilton and entered the ranks of the burgesses: between 1554 and 1557 four of the family became burgesses. A few of the 16th-century clothiers … burgess in 151112, was the first of nine members of his family, all of whom became burgesses over a period of nearly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Queen Philippa. 14 It remained with the Fitz Warin family until the 15th century. In 1403 Henry IV granted the … 20 From thence onwards the borough remained in the family of Herbert, Earls of Pembroke and Montgomery. Three … in 1544 and the properties have remained in the Pembroke family ever since. The 2 hides at Ditchampton, which the …