Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 43
... Weobley , and who is mentioned in 1332 as endowing Nicholas Coleshull , chaplain of Weobley Castle , with certain rents ; secondly , to Marcus Husee ; and thirdly , to Sir John Crophull , who in 1361 is styled Seigneur of the Castle of ...
... Weobley , and who is mentioned in 1332 as endowing Nicholas Coleshull , chaplain of Weobley Castle , with certain rents ; secondly , to Marcus Husee ; and thirdly , to Sir John Crophull , who in 1361 is styled Seigneur of the Castle of ...
Page 44
... Weobley Church . He appears for a time to have suffered for his adherence to Edward IV . for in 1460 we find him petitioning for pardon as a rebel ; and in particular , for his conduct at the battle at Ludford ; and in the same year a ...
... Weobley Church . He appears for a time to have suffered for his adherence to Edward IV . for in 1460 we find him petitioning for pardon as a rebel ; and in particular , for his conduct at the battle at Ludford ; and in the same year a ...
Page 45
... Weobley property has descended to the present Marquess of Bath , in whose family also the par- liamentary interest in the borough continued so long as Weobley was permitted to return members to Parlia- ment . The following table ...
... Weobley property has descended to the present Marquess of Bath , in whose family also the par- liamentary interest in the borough continued so long as Weobley was permitted to return members to Parlia- ment . The following table ...
Page 46
... ( Weobley ) Geoffrey de Genevil - Maud ( Ludlow ) ( 2 ) , Elizabeth de Clare = Theobald , = ( 1 ) , Maud , d . of Lord Mortimer | d . 1309 | Hen . Lord Ferrers - Isabel Margery = ( 1 ) , W. de Blunt = ( 2 ) , Marcus Husee = ( 3 ) , Sir J ...
... ( Weobley ) Geoffrey de Genevil - Maud ( Ludlow ) ( 2 ) , Elizabeth de Clare = Theobald , = ( 1 ) , Maud , d . of Lord Mortimer | d . 1309 | Hen . Lord Ferrers - Isabel Margery = ( 1 ) , W. de Blunt = ( 2 ) , Marcus Husee = ( 3 ) , Sir J ...
Page 47
... Weobley . Again , in 1262 , the Welsh are said to have ravaged the borders as far as Weobley . The Castle and its chaplain are mentioned in the time of William de Blount , first hus- band of Margery Verdon , in the reign of Edward III.4 ...
... Weobley . Again , in 1262 , the Welsh are said to have ravaged the borders as far as Weobley . The Castle and its chaplain are mentioned in the time of William de Blount , first hus- band of Margery Verdon , in the reign of Edward III.4 ...
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