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  1. 1 de may. de 2024 · Jeremy Devereux acts as an advocate and negotiator in a wide range of complex commercial and regulatory matters. His experience includes securities and financial services disputes, regulatory investigations and prosecutions, corporate and commercial litigation, class actions, employment law, estates litigation, mining law and administrative law.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · This is described in the Hustings Rolls in 1555 as having been acquired by Robert Southwell from Sir Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers. Devereux was created Viscount Hereford in 1550, and was succeeded by his grandson, Walter, created first Earl of Essex in 1572.

  3. 5 de may. de 2024 · He married Anne Devereux daughter of Sir Walter Devereux in 1449, by whom he had issue.[12] Sir Richard Herbert of Coldbrook, near Abergavenny; died on the battlefield of Danesmoor.[10][11] Elizabeth married Sir Henry Stradling[10][11] (1423–1476), son of Sir Edward Stradling (d. c.1394) and Gwenllian Berkerolles, sister and co-heir of his neighbour, Sir Lawrence Berkerolles.

  4. Hace 4 días · Walter was still alive in 1304, but in 1322 and 1323 the ½ fee was held by Stephen Devereux, who was still alive in 1336. In 1356 this half of the manor was in the hands of William Devereux, and it may subsequently have passed to a John Devereux.

  5. Hace 3 días · Acreage: 1,554. Population: 1911, 286; 1921, 277; 1931, 322. Lea Marston is a small parish 3 miles long from north to south and about a mile wide, lying for the most part to the west and north of the River Tame. The village of Lea lies in the centre of the parish on the left bank of the Tame, which is here crossed by a road from Nether Whitacre ...

  6. Hace 6 días · Walter Devereux [Lord Ferrers] to Cromwell. R. O. I have received your letter dated London, 18 Oct., directing me to find means to have Sir Owen Glynne, vicar of Geffreystown, Pembrokeshire, indicted for sedition and sent up to you.

  7. Hace 5 días · Population: 1911, 272; 1921, 253; 1931, 257. The hamlet and chapelry of Bentley, which is separated from Shustoke by the parish of Over Whitacre, forms a narrow strip 3½ miles from north-east to south-west by about a mile broad. It stands high, being mostly above the 500 ft. contour line and reaching 580 ft. in the north, but dropping steeply ...