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  1. Hace 4 días · Samson de Strelley, (fn. 16) 30 E. 3, 1356, had licence, that he and the rest of the Parishioners of that Village, might hear Sermons for the space of a year in the Chappel scituate within his Mannor of the said Village, because the Parishchurch was not then fully built. About 13 R. 2, (fn. 17) he left Sir Nicholas de Strelley his heir, who by ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Discourse by Sir Robert Cotton of the descent of James I. from the Saxon Kings. March 26. 4. Copy of the above. March 28. Edinburgh. 5. Alexander Lord Elphinstone to the Master of Gray. Tidings of Queen Elizabeth's decease and of his Majesty's proclamation were brought by Sir Robert Carey on Saturday at midnight [March 26].

  3. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Whereupon some challenge or “acception” was taken by the said Mr. Stanhope and Sir Thomas Hobbye and others of that party, that all persons for Sir John Savyle and Sir William Fairefax their party were not freeholders of forty shillings per annum ultra repriss.; whereupon this offer was made by the said Sir John Savyle and Sir William Fairefax : that if the said Mr. Stanhope and Sir Thomas ...

  4. Hace 6 días · Kings of Arms v Henry Fetherstone of Blackfriars, London, gent. April - November 1635. Figure 346: The coat of arms of Ralph Fetherstonhaugh of Stanhope Hall, Durham, which was produced as an exhibit in this case (Reproduced by permission of the Chapter of the College of Arms)

  5. Hace 6 días · In 1610 Sir John Stanhope, now Lord Stanhope, surrendered his claim to the park of Higham Ferrers in Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire to the king for £400. William Purvey was dead, but his lease was still in force when a fresh one was granted in 1618 to John Levingston, groom of the bedchamber, for life and twenty-one years beyond.

  6. Hace 3 días · Knighted in 1630, the younger John was succeeded in 1679 by his cousin, Sir Henry Harpur, Bt., of Calke (Derb.). Alstonefield then descended with the baronetcy. Sir Henry Harpur, the 7th baronet, changed the family name to Crewe in 1808 in the hope of securing the revival of the barony of Crew.

  7. Hace 5 días · This manor was held by the Knights Hospitallers from 1288 until the Dissolution. By the early 16th century the manor was leased to the Saunders family who continued to hold it after the Dissolution. In 1582 it passed to the Stanhope family, and in 1605 Sir John Stanhope was created Lord Stanhope of Harrington.