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  1. Hace 2 días · The Crown granted the estate to George Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury, in 1538, and at his death that same year it passed to his son Francis, earl of Shrewsbury.

  2. Hace 5 días · It had apparently lapsed by 1428, and in 1477 the overlord was said to be George Talbot, 7th earl of Shrewsbury, apparently as lord of Bampton manor: a later earl of Shrewsbury was named as overlord in 1634, when Kencot was allegedly held as of Bampton manor.

  3. Hace 5 días · George Talbot, the birth of whose children is here recorded, became afterwards (in 1743) the 14th Earl of Shrewsbury. He married Mary, daughter of Thomas Viscount Fitzwilliam of Ireland. George, their eldest son, was the late Earl of Shrewsbury. Charles was father of the present Earl. John Edward died unmarried in 1751.

  4. Hace 17 horas · Talbot, George, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury, 115. -, reference to his death, 263. Talbot, Gilbert, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, requests loan of silver dishes from Earl of Salisbury, 3. Talbot, John, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury, charges Talbot, Wood and Whittingham with conspiracy to murder him, 263. Talbot, Colonel [?

  5. Hace 5 días · The opening chapter, ‘Shrewsbury 700–1200’ (pp. 5–30) written by Baker, Holt and Thacker considers Shrewsbury’s location respective to Roman sites in the area, notably Wroxeter (Viroconium) and ecclesiastical sites in the pre-Conquest period, and how it emerged as an important regional borough which served an administrative function with the development of the shire or county.

  6. Hace 2 días · After the death of George Talbot, the Earls rarely visited the site and the land was leased to tenant farmers. It fell to the Duke of Norfolks in 1660 who have owned the land ever since. In 1708 most buildings were demolished and used for local building works.

  7. Hace 5 días · Ante el increíble parecido entre el niño y los hijos del fallecido rey Eduardo IV (primer soberano de la casa de York), Simon pensó en presentarlo como el menor de los príncipes encarcelados y desaparecidos en la Torre de Londres, Ricardo de Shrewsbury, el Duque de York, de 9 años.