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  1. Há 4 dias · By letters patent (fn. 16) of 3 March 1542 various lands of the dissolved monastery of Hyde were granted to that rising statesman William Paulet Lord St. John, afterwards created Earl of Wiltshire and Marquess of Winchester.

  2. 18 de mai. de 2024 · In 1547 Edward VI granted More's estate with other lands in fee to Sir William Paulet, Lord St John and later marquess of Winchester, Lord Treasurer from 1550; the estate was as described in 1538 (above) plus Roper's property.

  3. Há 3 dias · At the Dissolution the advowson, together with the manor, was given to Sir William Paulet Lord St. John. Although it appears that the advowson did not continue without interruption in the possession of his descendants, we find that family again presenting to the living in the episcopacy of Stephen Gardiner (1531–55), and William fifth Marquess of Winchester died seised of it in 1630.

  4. 22 de mai. de 2024 · After lunch at 1.45pm, we will gather in the Visitor Centre at Basing House for a guided tour of the ruins of the House, the Great Tudor Barn and the re-created gardens. Our guide will explain the history of the house that began in 1531 by William Paulet, the 1st Marquess of Winchester and treasurer to King Edwards VI, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth 1. It was built on the site of a Norman ...

  5. Há 5 dias · Mary and Richard Lewknor sold the manor in 1568 to James Paget who sold it to William Wright in 1584. (fn. 54) Wright sold it in 1586 to the trustees of Jane Lambert, the mistress of William Paulet (d. 1598), marquess of Winchester, and subsequently the wife of Sir Gerard Fleetwood. (fn. 55) In 1601 Sir Gerard and Jane settled it on ...

  6. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Anne Boleyn Queen of England. Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk. Original Female Character (s) Kidnapping. It is 1543, when several unknown individuals snuck into Hampton court Palace, they found the room of the child that they wanted to have for a ransom.

  7. Há 1 dia · Manor The manor of NATELY SCURES , which had been held by Edwin of Edward the Confessor, was assessed at 2½ hides in 1086 when it formed part of the Hampshire possessions of Hugh de Port, being held of him by Anschill. (fn. 5) The overlordship continued with the descendants of Hugh (fn. 6) for many centuries, (fn. 7) the manor being said to be held by William Paulet Marquess of Winchester as ...