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Heaton Castle (anciently
Heton) in the
parish of Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England, is a
ruined historic castle near the
Scottish border. It...
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Martin Heton (Heaton) (1554–1609) was an
English Bishop whose grandfather was the Lord
Mayor of London. His
father George Heton was
prominent in the London...
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surrendered by him to Hastings, Sir John
Howard and Sir
Ralph Grey of
Heton in late July 1462. Grey was
appointed captain but
surrendered to the Lancastrians...
- Cambridge,
Henry Scrope, 3rd
Baron Scrope of Masham, and Sir
Thomas Grey of
Heton—were
accused of high
treason and
tried at what is now the Red Lion public...
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Northumberland family, he was
eighth in
descent from Sir
Thomas Grey, of
Heton,
elder brother of John Grey, 1st Earl of
Tankerville (see the Earl of Tankerville...
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eldest son and heir of Sir
Thomas Grey (1359 – 26
November 1400) of
Heton near Norham, Northumberland, by his wife, Joan
Mowbray (d. 1410). Grey's...
- Moor. When Brome's 1635
contract with
Heton ended in 1638, new
disputes arose among Brome, Beeston, and
Heton; a bill of
complaint was
filed against...
- (1770), p.510. John Leland's note of the Scalachronica: Sir
Thomas Grey of
Heton, Scalachronica, Edinburgh, (1836), p.318, French: "et
lessa Hoel son neuew...
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Westminster Abbey for use as his town house. On 8
August 1618, he
married Anne
Heton in St Leonard's
Church in London, with
their first child baptised in February...
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prioress about rumours concerning Alice Raggid,
Elizabeth Hopton, and Joan
Heton.
Rumours implied they had been
seeing religious and
secular men in the nunnery...