This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 Excerpt: ...to be honnors of Knyghton, whiche they sowlde to Mr. Anthonye Dyllington, and then seated themselves in Somersetshyre. 1 Sir Edward Gorges, of Langford, Wilts, created Baron Gorges, of Dundalk, 1620. Extinct 1712. 2 Hackett married one of the co-heiresses of Sir Maurice Russell. The last of this name left two daughters ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 Excerpt: ...to be honnors of Knyghton, whiche they sowlde to Mr. Anthonye Dyllington, and then seated themselves in Somersetshyre. 1 Sir Edward Gorges, of Langford, Wilts, created Baron Gorges, of Dundalk, 1620. Extinct 1712. 2 Hackett married one of the co-heiresses of Sir Maurice Russell. The last of this name left two daughters, one of whom, Joan, married Gilbert, of Whitcombe, Somerset. 3 Anthony Dillington bought Knyghton in 1563. EAST STANNUM (standen). I fynd by awntient evidences that William Urrey,1 Esq., in Edward ye 4th reynge, had but 2 dawghtors, which Hollis and Bremshotte maryed, and had Urreye's estate betwixt them. I olso fynd that ye awntient Urrey lived at East Stannum, but wheathor he had it from Everci, eythor by match or pourchase, itt is uncertayne. With this awntient Urrey, the Oglanders hath matched in they re howse, and theye in the Oglanders. Butt although by awthoritie they nowe giveth ye 3 faulcons,2 ye awntient coate of ye Urryes, it there may be a quere how they deriveth themselves from those Urryes. EAST NUNWELL. The Keenes weare an awntient name, they weare ownors of East Nunwell by a match from whome Eopely of Chiddingefold in Sussex hadd it, whoe sowlde itt in fee Serme to Oliver Oglander, Esqr., and aftorwardes ye fee to Sir John Oglander. Eychard Keene1 of this famely lived in Henry ye Seventh's reygne, and wase wryghten Esqr.; he marryed Cicely,2 one of ye dawghtors of Edward ye 4th, King of England, being her last howsband; he wase a verie p'sonable man, and lived here in ye Island with his wyfe at East Stannum; where he buryed her, and had her enterred in ye greate church in ye Abbye of Quarre accordinge to her dignitye. 1 In a Chantry Certificate Eoll of Edward VI. is found: --"The chaple of Standen, founded by thauncestors ...
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