- Sir
William Esturmy (died 1427) (alias Sturmy), of Wolfhall,
Wiltshire was an
English Knight of the Shire,
Speaker of the
House of Commons, and hereditary...
- grandmother's
estates and
added to them by his
marriage with Maud
Esturmy,
daughter of Sir
William Esturmy (died 1427) of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire.
According to Agnes...
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Savernake Forest, and in the
Middle Ages was
controlled by the
heads of the
Esturmy family. In the 15th century, the land p****ed by
marriage to the
House of...
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Waldegrave Pickering Bussy Cheney Doreward Savage Redford Savage 15th
century Esturmy Tiptoft Chaucer Stourton Doreward Hungerford Chaucer Redman Beauchamp Flower...
- his wife Maud
Esturney (or Esturmi),
daughter and
heiress of Sir
William Esturmy,
Speaker of the
House of Commons. He was
elected as a
Member of Parliament...
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Roger Seymour, by his
marriage with Maud,
daughter and heir of Sir
William Esturmy,
acquired Wulfhall (or Wolf Hall) in the
parish of
Great Bedwyn in the...
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Roger Seymour, by his
marriage with Maud,
daughter and heir of Sir
William Esturmy,
acquired Wolf Hall in Wiltshire. Elizabeth's father, Sir John Seymour...
- gules, two
wings conjoined in lure, or. 3.
Beauchamp of Hache: Vair. 4.
Esturmy: Argent,
three demi-lions rampant, gules. 5. MacWilliams: Per bend, argent...
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Waldegrave Pickering Bussy Cheney Doreward Savage Redford Savage 15th
century Esturmy Tiptoft Chaucer Stourton Doreward Hungerford Chaucer Redman Beauchamp Flower...
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Waldegrave Pickering Bussy Cheney Doreward Savage Redford Savage 15th
century Esturmy Tiptoft Chaucer Stourton Doreward Hungerford Chaucer Redman Beauchamp Flower...