Cambridgeshire lands to Roger la Zouch. The Zouches and their successors continued to hold Zouches Manor of the honour of Richmond into the 15th century...
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marriage he obtained the manor of Ashby in Leicestershire (called after him Ashby-de-la-Zouch). His son was Roger la Zouche (c. 1175 – bef. 14 May 1238)...
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in 1620, to Sir Julius Caesar, Master of the Rolls. In 1605, Zouche purchased the manor of Bramshill in Hampshire and almost immediately began to build...
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Anne Berkeley settled a debt of 1,000 marks with four manors of Fulbourn, which were stated as Zouches, Manners, Shardelowes and Fulbourn. It was largely...
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Alan la Zouche (1205–1270) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and soldier of Breton descent. He built the Zouches Manor in Cambridgeshire. He was High Sheriff...
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William la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche (1276/86–1352), lord of the manor of Harringworth in Northamptonshire, was an English baron and soldier who fought...
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Fulbourn Fen (section Zouches Manor)
Saxon manor known as Zouches Manor and then Dunmowes Manor. It was one of the Five Manors of Fulbourn and was built by Alan la Zouche, Earl of Brittany (the...
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Castle Cary (section Castle Cary Manor)
passed again through female heir during the time of King Henry V to Lord Zouches of Harringworth. King Henry VII attainting John Lord Zouch gave the Castle...
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Fulbourn (section The Five Manors of Fulbourn)
was recognised as having five manors: Zouches Manor, Manners Manor, Colvilles Manor, Shardelowes Manor and Fulbourn Manor. Of these five, only the last...
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Wimpole Hall Woodcroft Castle Wothorpe Towers (dismantled) Zouches Manor (Dunmowes Manor) (demolished) Anglesey Abbey Burghley House Elton Hall Farm...
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The manor of Haccombe was a historic manor in the small parish of Haccombe, near the town of Newton Abbot, Devon, England. It was the seat of important...
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Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby (9 October 1267 – shortly before 25 March 1314) was born at North Molton, Devonshire, the only son of Roger...
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Compton Verney (redirect from Manor of Compton Verney)
and the Baron Zouche, with some others, by which it appeareth that he was one of those that adhered to the House of Lancaster". The Manor House was extended...
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John la Zouche, 7th Baron Zouche, 8th Baron St Maur (1459–1526) was a Yorkist nobleman and politician. He was noted for his loyalty to Richard III, under...
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John Zouche (c. 1515 – 30 May 1585), of Ansty, Wiltshire, was an English politician. He was the younger son of John, 8th Baron Zouche, and his first wife...
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Bramshill House (section New manor house)
mansions in England. It was built in the early 17th century by the 11th Baron Zouche of Harringworth but was partly destroyed by fire a few years later. The...
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surrendered in 1539, the manor of Encombe was granted to John Zouche in May 1540, who is presumed to have been a kinsman of Elizabeth Zouche, the last Abbess...
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Ashby-de-la-Zouch (redirect from Ashby de la Zouche)
the Norman conquest of England, when Ashby became a possession of the La Zouche family during the reign of Henry III. Ashby de la Zouch Castle was built...
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Ashby may refer to: Ashby (surname) Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby (1267–1314), governor of Rockingham Castle and steward of Rockingham...
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perhaps after the death of her first husband, she entered the service of the Zouches at Codnor Castle in Derbyshire. A close family associate was a man named...
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the manor, again together with Black Torrington, to Roger la Zouche, lord of the manor of North Molton. Risdon states that la Zouche granted the manor to...
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John Beauchamp, who died young and unmarried, from whom she inherited the manors of Lydiard Tregoze in Wiltshire, Ashmore in Dorset, and Bletsoe and Keysoe...
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le Zouches during the second half of the 14th century, but the building remained what the historian Norman Pounds has called a "rather modest manor house"...
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North Molton (redirect from Manor of North Molton)
Molton was a manor within the royal demesne until it was granted to a member of the la Zouche family by King John. In 1270 Roger la Zouche was granted...
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Howard held some sixteen manors, seven of which the King had granted him in 1462. After 1463, he purchased a number of other manors, including six forfeited...
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years. He was appointed to Edward III's council in 1327 and was given the manor and castle of Skipton. Edward III granted him the castle and barony of Warkworth...
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needed] The de Toeni lands and manors passed to her eldest son Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick. Her widower, Lord Zouche, later abducted and married...
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means 'West farm/settlement'. Colin is a pet-form of Nicholas who held the manor in the 13th century. An alternative name for the village may be "Colyns...
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