- and
politician Thomas Penniston,
early 18th
century privateer Sir
Thomas Penyston, 1st Baronet,
English MP ****tone,
small town in
South Yorkshire, England...
-
Gyles Penyston (fl. 13th century),
whose family seat was in
Cornwall (perhaps at Truro)
before his time, and who is an
ancestor of the
Penyston Baronets...
- Sir
Thomas Penyston, 1st
Baronet (c. 1591–1644) was a 17th-century
member of the
gentry who
received one of the
first baronetcies. In 1637 he was sheriff...
-
Warren Hastings was born in Churchill, Oxfordshire, in 1732 to
Reverend Penyston Hastings and his wife
Hester (née Warren), who died soon
after he was born...
- was born in
about 1463, the
daughter of Sir
William Vaux and
Katherine Penyston. She had a brother, Sir
Nicholas Vaux. In 1471, her
father died. On an...
- The
Penyston Baronetcy, of
Leigh (in Iden in the
county of Sus****), was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 24
September 1611 for Thomas...
-
Lincoln and his
second wife
Susan Penyston (died 1720),
younger daughter of Rev
Anthony Penyston (son of Sir
Thomas Penyston). He
succeeded as Earl of Lincoln...
- childless, so when his
widow Mary (later Lady
Penyston,
second wife of Sir
Fairmeadow Penyston, the last of the
Penyston baronets, of Leigh), died in 1714, the...
- 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c.
lxxix 20 June 1800 An Act for
vesting the
Estates of
Penyston Portlock Powney Esquire, deceased,
situate in the
County of Berks, in Trustees...
- 1640 and 17th
century stables and dovecote. It was the home of Sir
Thomas Penyston, 1st
Baronet and his
family occupied the
house until the 19th century....