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  1. Há 5 dias · More's estate was granted to Sir William Paulet (first Marquess of Winchester): it was inherited by his son the second Marquess, and in 1575 passed to Gregory Fiennes, Lord Dacre of the South, and his wife Anne—the foundress of those charming almshouses, Emmanuel Hospital, Westminster, now destroyed—who was a daughter of the ...

    • William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester1
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  2. Há 4 dias · It passed with the Winchester title until 1600 when William Paulet, Marquess of Winchester (d. 1628/9), mortgaged the estate for 1,000 years to mortgagees, who sold the lease to Thomas Hutchins and William Bower.

  3. Há 3 dias · INTRODUCTION. Like Canterbury and Rochester, Winchester cathedral was reorganized after the dissolution of the monastic chapter of St. Swithun. In royal letters patent of 28 March 1541, (fn. 1) the former prior of the monastery, William Basing or Kingsmill was appointed dean, together with twelve canons to replace the monks.

  4. Há 3 dias · After the dissolution of the abbey the manor was granted in 1539 to Sir William Paulet Lord St. John, who was afterwards created Marquess of WinChester. The manor remained in the hands of the Marquesses of Winchester and their descendants (fn. 12) until 1820, in which year William Paulet, second Lord Bolton, (fn. 13) sold it to ...

  5. www.atlasobscura.com › places › tithe-barn-bradfordTithe Barn - Atlas Obscura

    Há 4 dias · Some notable owners include Marquess of Winchester William Paulet, Paul Methuen of Corsham, and Sir John Cam Hobhouse. The lordship of the manor has remained in the Hobhouse family ever...

  6. Há 1 dia · Dr Phillip Schofield, review of King Death. The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England, (review no. 17) The study of the Black Death has undergone something of a renaissance in recent years. A flurry of articles (including J. Hatcher, 'England in the aftermath of the Black Death', Past and Present 144 (1994)), a selection of ...

  7. Há 2 dias · Henry Somerset (c. 1577-1646), 5th Earl and 1st marquess of Worcester, was the eldest surviving son of Edward. He died a prisoner in 1646. His son, Edward Somerset (1601-1667), 2nd marquess outlived his father by only a year. It was during this period that Oliver Cromwell seized parts of the family estate. Edward's eldest son and heir was Henry ...