The Peerage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the Peers of that Kingdom, Now Existing, Either by Tenure, Summons, Or Creation, Their Descents and Collateral Lines, Their Births, Marriages and Issues ...W. Strahan, J. F and C. Rivington, 1784 - Nobility |
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... manor of Langar in the county of Not- tingham , where he fixed his refidence ; which manor , formerly the inheritance of the Tiptofts , paffed from them to the family of Scrope ( ) by the marriage of Roger , Lord Scrope of Bolton , with ...
... manor of Langar in the county of Not- tingham , where he fixed his refidence ; which manor , formerly the inheritance of the Tiptofts , paffed from them to the family of Scrope ( ) by the marriage of Roger , Lord Scrope of Bolton , with ...
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... manor of Langar allotted to her , and brought it to her husband the faid John - Grubham Howe , Efq . King Charles II . by his letters , registered in the Office of Arms , bear- ing date the first day of June 1663 ( 2 ) , in the ...
... manor of Langar allotted to her , and brought it to her husband the faid John - Grubham Howe , Efq . King Charles II . by his letters , registered in the Office of Arms , bear- ing date the first day of June 1663 ( 2 ) , in the ...
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... manor of Otford , of the 13th of Henry VIIIth , to enquire concerning the manor of Chevening , which was held of Oxford , he , befdes his own , appears to have held lands there in truft for John Wefton , Gent . where , note , that the ...
... manor of Otford , of the 13th of Henry VIIIth , to enquire concerning the manor of Chevening , which was held of Oxford , he , befdes his own , appears to have held lands there in truft for John Wefton , Gent . where , note , that the ...
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... manor of Chepfted in Kent , efcneated to the Crown , on which he had certain prior claims ; and in 3 Elizabeth he pur- chafed of Lord Hunfdon , a long leafe , he had under the crown , of the manor of Knol , about three miles diftant ...
... manor of Chepfted in Kent , efcneated to the Crown , on which he had certain prior claims ; and in 3 Elizabeth he pur- chafed of Lord Hunfdon , a long leafe , he had under the crown , of the manor of Knol , about three miles diftant ...
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... manor of Horton in Yorkshire ; the manor of Broadmarfton in Somersetshire ; and Staunton St. Quintin , in Wiltshire ; all which he bequeathed to his eldeft fon ; and gave 500 marks per annum land to his younger fon Samuel Lennard , who ...
... manor of Horton in Yorkshire ; the manor of Broadmarfton in Somersetshire ; and Staunton St. Quintin , in Wiltshire ; all which he bequeathed to his eldeft fon ; and gave 500 marks per annum land to his younger fon Samuel Lennard , who ...
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