- 1487.
Baron Deincourt (1299)
Edmund Deincourt, 1st
Baron Deincourt (died 1327)
Baron Deincourt (1332)
William Deincourt, 1st
Baron Deincourt (1301–1364)...
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Strickland Standish of
Sizergh The
Deincourt family owned this land from the 1170s. On the
marriage of
Elizabeth Deincourt to Sir
William de
Stirkeland in...
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Peerage of England. It was
created in 1645 for
Francis Leke, 1st
Baron Deincourt, an
ardent supporter of
Charles I
during the
Civil War. He had already...
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Edmund Deincourt, 1st
Baron Deincourt (died 1327), Lord of Thurgarton,
Blankney and
Branston was an
English noble. He
served in the wars in
France and...
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created a
baronet in 1611, and in 1624 was
raised to the
peerage as
Baron Deincourt (or d'Eyncourt) of Sutton, a
title ****umed, as
Thoroton supposes, (vol...
- The name
eventually became shortened to
Deincourt,
which was used by the village's
secondary school,
Deincourt Community School from 1953
until it closed...
- 7th
Baron Talbot. Lady
Alice Neville, who
married William Deincourt, 3rd Lord
Deincourt Lady Maud Neville, who
married Sir
William le Scrope[citation...
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paternal grandmother Alice Deincourt in 1474 he
inherited a
large estate,
including the
lands of the
baronies of
Deincourt, Grey of Rotherfield, and the...
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Walter D'Aincourt (or
Walter Deincourt or d'Eyncourt) was a
landholder in
Derby under King
Edward the
Confessor in 1065/1066.
Later in 1066, he fought...
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December 1707) was an
English politician and courtier,
styled Lord
Deincourt from 1655 to 1681. He was
related by
marriage to the Earl of Huntingdon...