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  1. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Dennis, William, formerly in the service of Anne Dudley, Countess of Warwick (d 1604) -, complaint against, 30, 31 Deputy Lieutenants -, of Hertfordshire, 77, 78 Derby , Dowager Countess of.

  2. 30 de mai. de 2024 · The township of Mowsley was included in Gartree hundred, but Knaptoft and a second township, Shearsby, were in Guthlaxton hundred. The parish church at Knaptoft fell into ruins in the 17th century, and the rector and his curate subsequently lived at Mowsley to serve the chapels there and at Shearsby. The area of the civil parish of Mowsley is 1 ...

  3. 11 de mai. de 2024 · St. Ambrose Spring Feis Date May 1-2, 2010 Location. Los Angeles, CA-US. St. Ambrose Spring Feis Date Apr 26-27, 2008 Location. Los Angeles, CA-US. Footer.

  4. Há 5 dias · Lands in Barford were granted by Queen Elizabeth in 1562 to Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick, (fn. 46) and 'the manor' was granted to him in 1564. (fn. 47) His widow the Countess Anne conveyed it in 1603 to William Jeffes of Walton. (fn. 48) The countess, however, had only a life interest, and in 1602 the queen had granted the reversion of the ...

  5. Há 5 dias · The manor was granted in 1564 to Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick, in tail male, but on his death without issue in 1590 reverted to the Crown. In 1629 John Camden was lord of the manor, (fn. 63) and in 1631 he and Alice his wife and Isabel Camden, widow, conveyed it to Sir William Browne.

  6. Há 6 dias · She died in 1554–5, leaving the manor to trustees for the use of her three sons, who had been attainted for treason, Ambrose, the eldest, having the house and land to the value of £100. (fn. 110) Later in the same year Sir Ambrose Dudley (fn. 111) and his brother Sir Henry gave up their share to their younger brother Sir Robert Dudley, afterwards Earl of Leicester.

  7. Há 5 dias · The advowson accompanied the manor until the death of Ambrose Dudley in 1590. (fn. 60) Although alleged to be conveyed by Sir Edward Aston with his portion of the manor in 1594 to Francis Smith of Wootton, (fn. 61) it clearly remained with the Crown, (fn. 62) and was in the gift of the Lord Chancellor when the livings of Beaudesert and Henley were united in 1915.