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Beverston Castle, also
known as
Beverstone Castle or
Tetbury Castle, was
constructed as a
medieval stone fortress in the
village of Beverston, Gloucestershire...
- The
village is
about two
miles west of Tetbury.
Beverston (also
spelled Beverstone) is an
example of a
typical unaltered Gloucestershire Cotswold village...
- de Berkeley, of
Beverstone (died 1478),
widow of
Edward Charleton, 5th
Baron Cherleton and
daughter of Sir John Berkeley, of
Beverstone, Gloucestershire...
- (died 1
August 1455), a
daughter of Sir John
Berkeley (1352–1428) of
Beverstone Castle in
Gloucestershire by his wife
Elizabeth Betteshorne. She survived...
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William in Burghley's honour. He
inherited a
substantial estate,
including Beverstone Castle, on his father's
death in 1612, and on 21 July 1619 was created...
- of St. John at
Hackney Act 1803 43 Geo. 3. c.
cxliii 11
August 1803
Beverstone Inclosure Act 1803 43 Geo. 3. c.
cxliv 11
August 1803
Dewsbury Inclosure...
- St
Aldwyn and
Viscount Quenington in 1992 and is also 11th Baronet, of
Beverstone Castle, in the
baronetage of England, a
title created for his ancestor...
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Dudley 8. Sir John
Dudley of
Atherington 17.
Elizabeth de
Berkeley of
Beverstone 4.
Edmund Dudley 18. Sir John
Bramshott of
Bramshott 9.
Elizabeth Bramshott...
- II, pre 1166
Berkhampstead Hertfordshire Robert,
count of
Mortain 1086
Beverstone Gloucestershire Robert de
Gurney 1235
Blagdon Somerset Serlo de Burci...
- and his
first wife,
Elizabeth Hicks,
daughter of Sir
Michael Hicks, of
Beverstone Castle, Gloucestershire, and of Ruckholt, in Low Leyton, Es****. He was...