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  1. Hace 5 días · In 1606 Sir John Norreys settled his property in White Waltham and Shottesbrook on himself for life, with remainder to his wife Margery, then his daughter Elizabeth and her husband Thomas Lord Erskine in tail. Lord Erskine was created Earl of Kellie in 1619. Sir John Norreys died in 1612 and the Countess of Kellie in 1621, her uncle Edward ...

  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · Sir John Norreys, son of William, settled the manor in 1606 on himself for life with remainder to his sister-in-law Elizabeth and her husband Thomas Lord Erskine in tail. (fn. 123) Its descent has not been further traced.

  3. Hace 6 días · John Norreys had already acquired the adjoining manor of Yattendon, and Hampstead Norris subse- quently followed the same descent as the manor of Yattendon (q.v.). In 1766 Norreys Bertie devised it to his cousin Peregrine Bertie, subject to an annuity to his sister Lady Elizabeth Gallini.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · John Norreys is described in the Herald's Visitation of 1532 as of Yattendon, and in a later pedigree by Ashmole as a knight banneret and eldest son of William Norreys of Bray. He seems to be the John Norreys mentioned in a deed of 1476 (fn. 31) who with Sir William Norreys, kt., and others purchased certain tenements in Reading from ...

  5. 28 de may. de 2024 · Thomas their son and heir owned Fulscot, and in 1455 he and John his brother released their rights in both manors to John Norreys. At John's death in 1466 the manor passed to his son Sir William Norreys, who died in 1507, bequeathing it to his son Lionel in tail-male, with remainder in moieties to two other sons, Richard and William.

  6. Hace 4 días · The latter died seised of it in 1466, and Sunninghill then descended with Yattendon (q.v.) in the Norreys family until in 1567 Henry Norreys, afterwards Lord Norreys of Rycote, sold it to Henry Lane, who with Agnes his wife conveyed it in 1583 to William Day.

  7. Hace 4 días · Una batalla tremenda en la que el ejército español, mandado por el propio Verdugo, estaba compuesto por soldados valones, alemanes, españoles y albaneses, mientras que el ejército rebelde de los Estados Generales, bajo el mando del general inglés John Norreys, estaba compuesto por soldados ingleses, escoceses, valones y holandeses.