A Synopsis of the Peerage of England: Exhibiting, Under Alphabetical Arrangement, the Date of Creation, Descent, and Present State of Every Title Peerage which Has Existed in this Country Since the Conquest, Volume 2J. Nichols and son, 1825 - Nobility |
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... BARONS BY TENURE . H. II . Walter de Maine ; held 29 Knight's fees in 1187 ; ob . ante 1191 , and of whose posterity nothing is known . MALDEN . VISCOUNTCY , 20 April , 1661 . MALET . Vide ESSEX . BARONS BY TENURE . J. Will . I. 1 ...
... BARONS BY TENURE . H. II . Walter de Maine ; held 29 Knight's fees in 1187 ; ob . ante 1191 , and of whose posterity nothing is known . MALDEN . VISCOUNTCY , 20 April , 1661 . MALET . Vide ESSEX . BARONS BY TENURE . J. Will . I. 1 ...
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... Baron Mon- tagu of Kimbolton . BARONS BY TENURE . MANDEVILLE . I. Will.I. 1. Geoffrey de Mandevill ; obtained divers Lord- ships from William the Conqueror . II . H.I. 2. William de Mandeville , s . and h . III . Steph . 3. Geoffrey de ...
... Baron Mon- tagu of Kimbolton . BARONS BY TENURE . MANDEVILLE . I. Will.I. 1. Geoffrey de Mandevill ; obtained divers Lord- ships from William the Conqueror . II . H.I. 2. William de Mandeville , s . and h . III . Steph . 3. Geoffrey de ...
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... BARONS BY TENURE . MANDEVILLE OF MERSHWOOD . I. John . 1. William de Mandeville , of the same family as the above ... Baron ; ob . 1265 . II . Edw.I. 2. John de Mandeville , s . and h . ob ..... S.P.M. Agnes , his daughter , being his ...
... BARONS BY TENURE . MANDEVILLE OF MERSHWOOD . I. John . 1. William de Mandeville , of the same family as the above ... Baron ; ob . 1265 . II . Edw.I. 2. John de Mandeville , s . and h . ob ..... S.P.M. Agnes , his daughter , being his ...
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... Baron Spencer of Wormleighton , and Baron Churchill ; also Baron Churchill in Scotland . MARMION Y BARONS BY TENURE . 1 . OF TAMWORTH . Will . I. 1. Robert Marmion obtained the Lordship of Tamworth from William the Conqueror . II ...
... Baron Spencer of Wormleighton , and Baron Churchill ; also Baron Churchill in Scotland . MARMION Y BARONS BY TENURE . 1 . OF TAMWORTH . Will . I. 1. Robert Marmion obtained the Lordship of Tamworth from William the Conqueror . II ...
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... Tenure were admitted , the possessor of the Manor and Lordship of Tamworth , ( which in the division of his property ... BARONS BY TENURE . 1 . John . 1. Robert Marmion , younger half - brother of Ro- BARONS BY WRIT . bert Marmion , 4th ...
... Tenure were admitted , the possessor of the Manor and Lordship of Tamworth , ( which in the division of his property ... BARONS BY TENURE . 1 . John . 1. Robert Marmion , younger half - brother of Ro- BARONS BY WRIT . bert Marmion , 4th ...
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Page 416 - With respect to this claim, it is to be observed, that though the manor of Scrivelsby was held by the service of performing the office of King's Champion by Robert de Marmyon, in the reign of William the Conqueror, he was not by seizure thereof a Baron, but by seizure of the Castle and Barony of TAMWORTH, which...
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Page 630 - ... Esq., and daughter and eventually sole heir of Thomas Sydney, next elder brother of Josceline, last Earl of Leicester and Baron Sydney, under the presumption that Robert Sydney (the Petitioner's grandfather), the s. and h. apparent of Philip, 3rd Earl of Leicester, having been summoned to Parl. vp, in his father's Barony, a Barony in Fee was thereby created ; but the House of Lords resolved, 17 June 1782, 'That Robert Sydney, commonly called Viscount L'Isle, the Petitioner's grandfather, under...
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Page 409 - Norfolk," to hold to him and the heirs male of his body, with remainder to his father, the Reverend Edward Nelson, and the heirs male of his body, with remainder to the heirs male of the body of...