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  1. 27 de may. de 2024 · Sir Thomas Aylesbury, son and heir of Sir John, granted the manor in 1416 to Sir Thomas Chaworth, husband of his daughter Isabel, who obtained full possession of it, and in 1438 settled it on himself and his wife Isabel. In 1447, with Elizabeth, possibly his second wife, he held manorial courts here.

  2. Hace 4 días · He was also lord of Drayton Beauchamp Manor (q.v.), with which Milton Keynes descended in the Aylesbury family. After the death of Sir Thomas Aylesbury in 1418, a third of the manor was assigned in dower to his widow Katherine and included among other rooms one called the Knight's Chamber.

  3. 26 de may. de 2024 · Sir John Pakington, then lord of the manor, was an ardent Royalist and in 1645 was disabled to sit in the Long Parliament, in which he and Sir Ralph Verney had represented Aylesbury. There was in the town a strong Parliamentary party which replaced Pakington and Verney by the regicides Thomas Scott and Simon Mayne.

  4. Hace 4 días · Katharine married first Sir William Cheyne of Fen Ditton (Cambs.), and secondly Sir Thomas Aylesbury, in whose hands the two Pytchley manors are consequently found at his death in September 1418.

  5. Hace 1 día · Thomas Tyrrill: 1660 Sir Thomas Lee, 1st Bt. Sir Richard Ingoldsby: 1685 Sir William Egerton: Richard Anderson: 1689 Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd Bt. Richard Beke: 1690 Sir Thomas Lee, 1st Bt: 1691 Simon Mayne: 1695 James Herbert: 1699 Robert Dormer: 1701 Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd Bt. July 1702 Sir John Pakington, 4th Bt. Tory: December 1702 Simon Harcourt ...

  6. 11 de may. de 2024 · Instead it passed, perhaps c. 1360, to John's former ward, Sir Laurence Pabenham, who at his death in 1399 held 70 a., partly of the Zouches. Pabenham's son and heir John died under age in 1407. His sister and heir Catherine, who married secondly Sir Thomas Aylesbury (d. 1418), died in 1436.

  7. Hace 5 días · He granted the advowson, with the manor, to Walter Aylesbury in 1296; thereafter it descended with the manor, the lords presenting regularly except in 1550 when Ambrose Harker had been granted a turn by Thomas Dynham, and in 1690 when Sir Charles Cottrell and Ambrose Holbech pre sented.