Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, Etc. of Noblemen & Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland: And Other Picturesque Scenery Accompanied with Historical Descriptions of the Mansions, Lists of Pictures, Statues, &c. and Genealogical Sketches of the Families and Their Possessors : Forming Part of the General Series of Jones' Great Britain Illustrated, Del 2Jones & Company, 1829 |
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... held by Philip de Vautort , under the Earl of Cornwall ; and was afterwards in the Dawney family , ancestors of the present Viscount Downe , from whom it passed , together with other estates in this county , to the Courtenays , and was ...
... held by Philip de Vautort , under the Earl of Cornwall ; and was afterwards in the Dawney family , ancestors of the present Viscount Downe , from whom it passed , together with other estates in this county , to the Courtenays , and was ...
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... held it in the time of Edward I. , it came by escheat or otherwise to Humphrey de Bohun , Earl of Hereford , who gave it , with his daughter Margaret in marriage , to Hugh , Earl of Devon , who bestowed it on his son , Sir Peter ...
... held it in the time of Edward I. , it came by escheat or otherwise to Humphrey de Bohun , Earl of Hereford , who gave it , with his daughter Margaret in marriage , to Hugh , Earl of Devon , who bestowed it on his son , Sir Peter ...
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... held lands at Drewes Teighton , in the reign of Henry II . In the fourth of Edward IV . they held lands in Mod- bury . The family afterwards removed to Sharpham , on the river Dart , and thence to Killerton , near Exeter , all in this ...
... held lands at Drewes Teighton , in the reign of Henry II . In the fourth of Edward IV . they held lands in Mod- bury . The family afterwards removed to Sharpham , on the river Dart , and thence to Killerton , near Exeter , all in this ...
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... held lands in Hartleigh in this parish , in the time of Edward I. From this Family , by the daughter of Densell , that wedded the heir of Wear , these lands came to Martin Fortescue , and by him and his wife were given to their youngest ...
... held lands in Hartleigh in this parish , in the time of Edward I. From this Family , by the daughter of Densell , that wedded the heir of Wear , these lands came to Martin Fortescue , and by him and his wife were given to their youngest ...
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... held it till the time of Henry VIII . Christiana de Newburgh , heiress of the family , conveyed it by marriage to her husband , Sir John Marney , a female descendant of whom again transferred it to the Howards , and of them Humphrey ...
... held it till the time of Henry VIII . Christiana de Newburgh , heiress of the family , conveyed it by marriage to her husband , Sir John Marney , a female descendant of whom again transferred it to the Howards , and of them Humphrey ...
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