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Raynton,
owner of the
neighbouring Forty Hall, died and his
estate p****ed to his son, also Nicholas.
Following the
death of
Pembroke in 1650,
Raynton...
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renders 60 hens and 300 eggs. The
mills of
Newbotill and Bidic, with half of
Raynton Mill, pay XV marks. The demesne,
consisting of four
carucates and the sheep...
- 0EW. St
Edmund of Canterbury, 12
Edmunds Close, UB4 0HA St Nicholas, 106
Raynton Drive, UB4 8BG St
Raphael Catholic Church,
Morrison Road, UB4 9JP Grange...
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William Jackson 1547–
Edward Pendleton William Terrill James Bateson Richard Raynton 1583–
Thomas Cogan 1597–
Edward Chetham 1606–
Edward Clayton 1616– John...
- ****ure 3rd baronet, when the
younger Wolstenholme married into the
powerful Raynton family. By 1690, the 3rd baronet, by then a
member of
Parliament for Middle****...
- May Blackthorn, 18 May
Blackburn or
Blackthorn Dunbar, 18 May
Raunton or
Raynton, ?Reston, and Pele of Byckley, 19 May
Places burnt by the
fleet under the...
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writer on tuberculosis. Born in Somerset, he was the son of John
Bennet of
Raynton. He
entered Lincoln College,
Oxford in
Michaelmas term 1632, graduating...
- 1679–1685 With: Sir
Robert Peyton 1679–1681
Robert Atkyns 1681
Nicholas Raynton 1681–1685 Succeeded by Sir
Charles Gerard, 3rd Bt
Ralph Hawtrey Baronetage...
- in 1668. He
married on 27 May 1675, aged 25, Mary
Raynton (died 1691),
daughter of
Nicholas Raynton, MP, of
Forty Hall, Enfield, when he had £2,000 pa...
- (RH1/2/98)
dated November 21, 1325 of
Agnes de Mordington, in
favour of John de
Raynton,
thereafter designated as "of Lamberton",
appears to
herald the long possession...