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subsequent descendant, also Richard,
married Juliana,
daughter of Sir Fulk de
Pembrugge, the
heiress of Tong Castle, in the mid-1300s. Sir
Richard Vernon (1390–1451)...
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Beauchamp 1359 Sir
Robert de
Herle 1361
Baron Spigurnell 1364 Sir
Richard de
Pembrugge 1370
Andrew de
Guldeford William Latimer, 4th
Baron Latimer 1374 Sir Thomas...
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Walter Hurdman Thomas Jones 1604
Walter Hurdman John
Hoskins 1605
Anthony Pembrugge 1610 John
Warden 1614 John
Hoskins John
Warden 1621–1622
James Rodd Richard...
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hands of the
Harcourt family, and then the
Pembrugge family of Tong, Shropshire. On the
death of
Fulke de
Pembrugge IV in 1409, the
manor p****ed to his wife...
- church, Tong
Isabel de
Lingen (died 1446) and her
third husband,
Fulke de
Pembrugge (died 1409).
Isabel founded the
chantry and
college at Tong for her own...
- main
manor was now Tong and his
successors were
generally described as
Pembrugge or
Pembridge of Tong Castle. The last of
these was Sir Fulk Pembridge...
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widow of
Thomas Hinton of Hayton,
Shropshire and
daughter of
Thomas Pembrugge of Wellington. He was the
brother of Sir
Edward Harley. In 1647, Harley...
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widow Elizabeth,
married as her
third husband Richard de
Pembridge (or
Pembrugge), KG, of Orwell, Cambridgeshire,
Burgate and Lyndhurst, Hampshire, etc...
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paternal grandmother,
Juliana de
Pembrugge (Pembrook),
brought him
lands formerly belonging to her brother,
Fulke de
Pembrugge, who was also his wife's stepfather:...
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Other lands were
being rented in the
early 15th
century by Sir
Fulke Pembrugge, who
became the
owner of Tong Castle. In 1577
Thomas Fowke, a
London businessman...