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... wife , daughter of William Lord Zouch , of Harringworth . By deed , in 1309 , he granted lands in Wotton to his son William , and in 1330 settled his manor of Wotton , after his own decease , on Wil- liam , his son and heir , and the ...
... wife , daughter of William Lord Zouch , of Harringworth . By deed , in 1309 , he granted lands in Wotton to his son William , and in 1330 settled his manor of Wotton , after his own decease , on Wil- liam , his son and heir , and the ...
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... wife , was in her widowhood in 1334 , and William de Gren- ville , his son and successor , is styled in 1337 " Lord of Wotton . " He married Agnes , daughter of William Wightham , of Hoddenham , and in 1343 obtained a licence from the ...
... wife , was in her widowhood in 1334 , and William de Gren- ville , his son and successor , is styled in 1337 " Lord of Wotton . " He married Agnes , daughter of William Wightham , of Hoddenham , and in 1343 obtained a licence from the ...
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... wife Christian all his lands and tenements in Wotton , with remainder to his children by her , and in default to his own right heirs for ever . His lands in Hoddenham he leaves in fee to Eustace his son . He gives his wife all his ...
... wife Christian all his lands and tenements in Wotton , with remainder to his children by her , and in default to his own right heirs for ever . His lands in Hoddenham he leaves in fee to Eustace his son . He gives his wife all his ...
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... wife and Edward his son , to be disposed of for the health of his soul . By the inquisi- tion after his death it appears he died possessed , besides the above property , of an estate at Chelmescote , near Brailes , in Warwickshire ...
... wife and Edward his son , to be disposed of for the health of his soul . By the inquisi- tion after his death it appears he died possessed , besides the above property , of an estate at Chelmescote , near Brailes , in Warwickshire ...
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... wife , Christian , sister of Sir Richard Leveson , of Trentham , he had a son , Richard , who succeeded him in the baronetcy , and was a dis- tinguished member of the country party in the reign of Charles II . Voting for the exclusion ...
... wife , Christian , sister of Sir Richard Leveson , of Trentham , he had a son , Richard , who succeeded him in the baronetcy , and was a dis- tinguished member of the country party in the reign of Charles II . Voting for the exclusion ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
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