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Sir Robert Howard (1598–1653); married Catherine Nevill, a daughter of Henry Nevill, 9th Baron Bergavenny; Sir William Howard (1586–before 1672) Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Berkshire (1587–1669), who married Elizabeth Cecil, daughter of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter in 1614.
William Douglas was the eldest son and heir of William Douglas of Whittingehame (died bef. 24 August 1557) and his spouse Elizabeth (d. after 24 August 1557), daughter of Sir Robert Lauder of The Bass (d.1517/18) by his spouse, Elizabeth Lawson.
Thomas Thurtell [66] Father of John Thurtell: 1828–29: Thomas Thurtell [67] 1833–34: Sir Samuel Bignold: MP for Norwich, 1854 1838-39: John Marshall: Dry salter, oil and gum dealer. Sheriff of Norwich 1834-35 [68] 1846–47: Jeremiah Colman: Miller. Founder of Colman's Mustard 1848–49: Sir Samuel Bignold: MP for Norwich, 1854 1849–50 ...
Knowlton Court estate remained the property of Admiral Sir John Narborough during the late 17th century. After Narborough had died at sea, leaving a widow and two sons, his wife married Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell, who also died at sea, along with his two Narborough stepsons, in the Scilly naval disaster of 1707.
Thomas Coningsby was the son and heir of Humphrey Coningsby, of Hampton Court, Herefordshire, by Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Inglefield, judge of the common pleas. His father, a gentleman-treasurer to Queen Elizabeth , was a grandson of Sir Humphrey Coningsby .
Joel Rakesh Thomas is accused of the murder of his grandmother, Judi Powell Jones, after an alleged argument that turned deadly when Thomas was 31 years old. ... According to court documents, the ...
The couple remained at Courtlands until about 1923 when Sir Thomas Garbutt Knott became the owner. [15] Sir Thomas Garbutt Knott (1879-1949) was the owner of the house for the next 25 years. He was born in 1879 in Tynemouth, Northumberland. His father was Sir James Knott the famous shipping magnate who set up the Prince Line in 1895. [16]
Foley built Witley Court. In the late 1660s, he founded a bluecoat school at Stourbridge known as Old Swinford Hospital, which he endowed in his will. Foley married Anne Browne, daughter of John Browne. They had four sons and two daughters: Thomas Foley, whose granddaughter Elizabeth Foley married Robert Harley, later Prime Minister.