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  1. 24 de mai. de 2024 · In the previous year, however, the Marquess of Winchester had leased the whole of his Edington and Tinhead property to two of his four illegitimate sons, for terms of 99 years. John was granted the manors of Edington Romsey and Tinhead Rector, and William the manors of Edington Rector and Tinhead Romsey.

  2. Há 4 dias · There is no doubt, however, that from 1635 the manor was in the hands of John Paulet Marquess of Winchester, known as the 'great loyalist' in consequence of his heroic defence of Basing House. (fn. 90) After the fail of his garrison he was imprisoned in the Tower and his lands sequestered for delinquency; part was ordered by the Parliament to be sold.

  3. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Douglas Gordon, 12th Marquess of Huntly: 1941: John Andrew Christopher Kerr: Peter Kerr, 12th Marquess of Lothian: 1953: Ulick Browne: Denis Browne, 10th Marquess of Sligo: 1970: Timothy Guy Paulet: Nigel Paulet, 18th Marquess of Winchester: 1973: George Robert Tottenham: Charles Tottenham, 8th Marquess of Ely: 1977: Desmond Clive Chichester

  4. 25 de mai. de 2024 · On the death of John second Marquess of Winchester four years later, Bramshill passed to his son William, third marquess, who in 1595 granted a ninety-nine years' lease of the lodge, park, and lands of Bramshill to William Paulet alias Lambert of Basingstoke, his eldest illegitimate son, who was afterwards knighted and lived at Edington (co. Wilts.).

  5. Há 6 dias · Anthony Bulmer of Marrick, son and heir of William husband of Dorothy, sold in 1670 the manor, capital messuage, 'and all other possessions of John Sayer late of Worsall' to John Mitford and Christopher Cratford, trustees acting on behalf of Charles Paulet Lord St. John of Basing, eldest son of John fifth Marquess of Winchester, who died March 1674–5.

  6. Há 4 dias · Seven years later his son George Cooke quitclaimed the North and South Manors to William Paulet Lord St. John (afterwards third Marquess of Winchester) and Agnes his wife. (fn. 42) This cannot have been a sale, for only the small sum of £200 passed between the parties, and two years later George Cooke dealt with the premises by recovery.

  7. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd marquess of Rockingham (born May 13, 1730—died July 1, 1782, London) was the prime minister of Great Britain from July 1765 to July 1766 and from March to July 1782. He led the parliamentary group known as Rockingham Whigs, which opposed Britain’s war (1775–83) against its colonists in North America .