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Detail |
Year Property & Probability
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Roger
Andrew
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Received Tothall Manor Receive Tothall Manor from Robert Lee in 1751 and sold it in 1574 |
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William
Atkinson
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Purchased Tothall Manor purchased in 1615 and transferred it to Richard Lane in 1632 |
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Alexander
Hampden
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died; settle Stokes Manor Inherited the Manor of Hartwell and also Stokes Manor in Hanslope. In 1617 he settled Stokes Manor on his neice Margaret Hampden on her marriage to Thomas afterwards Lord Wenman, and they became possessed on Sir Alexander's death in March 1617-18. |
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Margaret
Hampden
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married Thomas Wenman Stokes Manor settled on her by her uncle Sir Alexander Hampden on the occasion of her marriage in 1617, the property passing to her and her husband on the death of Alexander in March 1617-18. |
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Henry
Herbert
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Left Stokes Manor in his will to his son Henry. Not clear how the Manor passed to him. He was the younger brother of Edward frist Lord Herbert of Chirbury. |
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Henry
Herbert
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inherited Stokes Manor Became Lord Herbert of Chirbury in 1694. Died in 1709, passing Stokes Manor and the title to his son Henry. |
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Henry
Herbert
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inherited Stokes Manor inherited the Manor and the title of Lord Herbert on the death of his father. Sold the Manor in 1713 to James Howe. |
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James
Howe
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purchased Stokes Manor purchased from Henry Lord Herbert, leaving the Manor to his widow Mary and son John. |
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John
Howe
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married Constance Howe Constance was the daughter of Mary Siphia Charlotte, dowager Viscountess Howe. John died without issue in 1769. His brother-in -law and executor Richard Viscount Howe sold Stokes manor to Edward Watts in 1774. |
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Richard
Howe
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sold Stokes Manor sold as executor of his brother-in-law John Howe who had married his sister Constance. Sold to Edward Watts. He was Viscount Howe. |
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Edward
Lane
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possession of Tothall Manor Son of William and Elizabeth Lane; entered into possession of Tothall Manor in 1685 on attaining majority |
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Elizabeth
Lane
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husband William Tothall Manor settled on William and Elizabeth Lane in 1646; she was daughter of Sit Thomas Tyrell, kt of Castle Thorpe. |
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Mary
Lane
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Daughter, heir Edward Lane Daughter and co-heir of Edward Lane; married Baldwin Wake, son of Sir Baldwin Wake, bart. Her share of Tothall Manor passed to her son Sir Charles Wake-Jones, bart. before 1748 |
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Richard
Lane
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rec'd Tothall Manor Received Tothall Manor and settled it 1646 in favour of his son William and his wife Elizabeth |
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William
Lane
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Received Tothall Manor Tothall Manor settled on him and his wife Elizabeth in 1646 |
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Robert
Lee
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Purchased Tothall Manor Purchased Tothall Manor in 1568 and sold in 1571. |
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Richard
Reeve
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purchased Stokes Manor Richard Reeve junior. Not clear when he disposed of Stokes Manor. |
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Isabel
Rogers
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husband John entitled to annuity with her husband John from William Stone as owner of Tothall Manor |
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John
Rogers
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wife Isabel; entitled annuity entitled to an annuity from Willaim Stone as owner of Tothall Manor |
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Joseph
Romney
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sold Tothall Manor Sold with other |
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William
Romney
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Purchased Tothall Manor Sir William Romney purchased in 1610 |
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Agnes
Stokes
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owner of Stokes Manor Daughter ot Thomas and Eleanor Stokes. Inherited Stokes Manor. Survived two husbands: Sir Thomas Thomas Shingleton and __ Petite. Died in possession of Stokes Manor in 1479, leaving the Manor to descend with the Manor of Hartwell. |
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Eleanor
Stokes
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wife of Thomas Stokes Wife of Thomas Stokes who owned Stokes Manor. She was the daughter of Sir Robert Luton of Hartwell. |
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Thomas
Stokes
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Owned Stokes Manor Gave his name to Stokes Manor. The dates of his ownership of the Manor or even of his birth and death are uncertain, but are known to be in the middle of the 15th century. His wife was Eleanor and his heir Agnes. |
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Alice
Stone
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Wife William Stone, Tothill Mn Tothall Manor was settled on William Stone and his wife Alice by 1540 subject to an annuity to John Rogers and his wife Isabel. |
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William
Stone
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owner Tothall Manor Tothall Manor was settled on William Stone and his wife Alice by 1540 subject to an annuity to John Rogers and his wife Isabel. William died in 1558. |
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William
Stone
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Inherited Tothall Manor William Stone, son of William and Alice Stone inherited Tothall Manor and sold it in 1568 on reaching his majority. |
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Alexander
Troughton
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wife Mary; rec'd.Tothall Manor received Tothall Manor as settlement from his father on his marriage in 1598; sold it 1610 |
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Richard
Troughton
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Purchased Tothall Manor Purchased in 1574 and settled on his son Alexander and wife Mary on their marriage in 1598 |
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Richard
William
Wake
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purchased Tothall Manor Rev.Richard William Wake purchased Tothall Manor from his older brother William when William succeeded his father William in 1785 and sold it in 1802. |
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William
Wake
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inheried Tothall Manor Sir William Wake of Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk inherit Tothall Manor in 1755 from his cousin Sir Charels Wake-Jones; succeeded in 1785. |
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William
Wake
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inheried Tothall Manor Inherited Tothall Manor from his father before 1763, succeeding to baronetcy in 1765. |
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Charles
Wake-Jones
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Inherited Tothall Manor Sir Charles Wake-Jones, bart. inherited his mother's share of Tothall Manor before 1748,and was succeeded in 1755 |
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Edward
Watts
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purchased Tothall Manor |
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Edward
Watts
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purchased Stokes Manor purchased from Richard Viscount Howe acting as executor to his brother-in-law John Howe who had married his sister Charlotte. |
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Barbara
Wenman
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maried Earl of Suuolk Widow of Richard Wenman. Stokes Manor settled on her on the occassion of her marriage to James Earl of Suffolk in 1650. The Manor conveyed to Richard Reeve in 1653. |
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Richard
Wenman
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died; leaving widow Barbara Predeceased his parents Thomas and Margaret Wenman in 1646, leaving a widow Barbara. |
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Thomas
Wenman
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married Margaret Hampden Stokes Manor settled on his wife Margaret by her uncle Sir Alexander Hampden on the occassion of their marriage, taking possession on the death of Sir Alexander Hampden in March 1617-18. He later beame Lord Wenman. |
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