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  1. Hace 4 días · Walter, his great-grandson, became Lord High Treasurer to King Edward IV. and K. G. and in 1465, was created Lord Mountjoy. His grandson, William, the fourth Lord Mountjoy, who died in 1535, directed by his will, that if he should die in the county of Derby, or in Staffordshire, he should be buried at Barton.

  2. Hace 4 días · In the reign of Edward I. the chief part of this manor seems to have been in the possession of the Valoyns, or Waleyns, held of the Montchenseys; (fn. 7) William Lord Montchensey, held here and in Foxley , in the 8th of that King, two knights fees of the honour of Richmond , and paid 20 s. per annum to the castle-ward there, and the ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Langford Dangers and Little Langford manors descended with the barony from Lord Stourton in the direct line to William (d. 1478), John (d. 1485), and Francis (d. 1487), with the barony to Francis's uncles William Stourton (d. 1524) and Edward Stourton (d. 1535), and again in the direct line to William, Lord Stourton (d. 1548), and ...

  4. Hace 3 días · 1569, Oct. Contains "instructions and remembrances for myself" concerning the public affairs of Ireland. "Instructions and counsels for the 12 articles." "The instructions sent with Patrick Whit, to the North, as follows: To deliver my Lord Deputy's letter and mine to Captain Pers for my 40 l. rent due.

  5. Hace 5 días · Robert was succeeded by his son Robert (d. 1521) whose heirs, all minors, were his granddaughters Elizabeth, Ann, and Blanche, daughters of his dead son Edward. (fn. 29) Their mother Dorothy married William Blount, 4th Lord Mountjoy (d. 1534), who seized the manor, charged with a large debt to the king. (fn. 30) In 1539, following ...

  6. Hace 5 días · The vendors undertook to warrant against William Lord Howard and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of William Lord Dacre deceased. In the following year the purchasers sold two barns, &c., in Heysham to Robert Bindloss; ibid. bdle. 47, m. 130.

  7. His descendant Sir Edward Wotton, procured his lands in this county to be disgavelled by the acts both of 31 king Henry VIII. and 2 and 3 king Edward VI. and from him this manor descended to his grandson Sir Edward Wotton, of Boughton Malherb, created lord Wotton, baron of Marley, whose son Thomas, lord Wotton, dying in the 6th year of Charles I.