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Norreys of
Rycote. He was the
eldest son of
Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of
Lindsey by his
second marriage to Bridget, 4th
Baroness Norreys de
Rycote, and the...
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Rycote is a
hamlet 2.5
miles (4.0 km)
southwest of
Thame in Oxfordshire. The
Oxfordshire Way long-distance path p****es through.
Richard and
Sybil Quartermayne...
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Rycote House (also
Rycote Manor) the
manor of
Rycote, Oxfordshire, England, was a
Tudor (and
later Georgian)
country house.
First built in the
early 16th...
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Henry Norris (or Norreys), 1st
Baron Norreys (c. 1525 – 27 June 1601) of
Rycote in Oxfordshire, was an
English politician and diplomat, who
belonged to...
- The
title Baron Norreys of
Rycote was
created in the
Peerage of
England by writ for Sir
Henry Norris in 1572. The 2nd
Baron Norreys was
created Viscount...
- King's ward.
Elizabeth gained the suo jure
title of
Baroness Norris of
Rycote, and the King
wished for her to
marry Christopher Villiers, the brother...
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statesman William Cecil, 1st
Baron Burghley. She was also
styled Lady
Norris of
Rycote and
Viscountess Thame. She
married Francis Norris, 1st Earl of Berkshire;...
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Rollright Rousham House – 17th-century
country house and
landscape garden Rycote chapel – 15th-century
chapel with
original furnishings St Katharine's church...
- was the
nephew of
Sybil Quartermain and
whilst the
Quartermains lived at
Rycote, Oxfordshire,
Richard Fowler lived at the
Quartermain family's ancestral...
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Publishing 2002. Sir
William Norreys (1545-1579) "Francis Norris".
Rediscovering Rycote.
Bodleian Libraries,
University of Oxford.
Retrieved 15
November 2013. M...