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Stephen Devereux (died 1350) of
Bodenham and
Burghope was a
member of a
prominent knightly family in
Herefordshire during the
reigns of
Edward I, Edward...
- Sir
Edward Goodere, 1st
Baronet (1657 – 29
March 1739) of Burhope/
Burghope House in the
parish of Wellington, Herefordshire, was a
British politician who...
- was born
about 1315, the
second son of
Stephen Devereux of
Bodenham and
Burghope and a
woman named Cicely.
Rising debt
related to the
terms of the Dictum...
- know not. They had at
least 2 children:
Stephen Devereux of
Bodenham and
Burghope, who was a
minor 1306-1310 at least, and John
Devereux of
Manne (Whitchurch...
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force driving Touchet out. 1305 to 1310
Stephen Devereux of
Bodenham and
Burghope Stephen's
petition to the King was
denied as his grandfather,
Baron William...
- the
youngest of
fourteen siblings. His
parents were
William Evesham of
Burghope Hall and his wife, Jane Haworthe,
daughter of
Alexander Haworthe. The family...
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positions by the time of William's death:
Stephen Devereux of
Bodenham and
Burghope, and
William Devereux of Frome.
William Devereux was
summoned on 6 February...
- Britain. It was
created on 5
December 1707 for
Edward Goodere, of Burhope/
Burghope House in the
parish of Wellington, Herefordshire,
later a
Member of Parliament...
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caput of the Barony. William's cousin,
Stephen Devereux of
Bodenham and
Burghope tried to
regain Lyonshall through seizing it by
force in 1305, and bringing...
- the
caput of the Barony. His grandson,
Stephen Devereux of
Bodenham and
Burghope seized the
castle by
force in 1305 and
brought suit for its return, but...