Tuesday, 25 October 2011

book snippets from stuteville


books.google.co.ukMary Anne Everett Green, F. H. Blackburne Daniell - 1861 - 749 pages - Free Google eBook - Read
Stuteville, of that ancient and eminent family of Dalham, Suffolk, stood unmoved in his loyalty, though a remarkable sufferer in the late times, and that his only son Charles, of five years' standing at Cambridge, has behaved well as a ...



books.google.co.uk1833 - Free Google eBook - Read
JS The Stuteville family, which is now merged in that of Isaacson (four brothers of the latter having married the four ... His Lordship dying intestate in 1752, the widow of the Thomas Stuteville above mentioned, became one of the joint ...



books.google.co.ukWalter Rye - 1885 - Snippet view
passed to Thomas Stuteville, tho son by the first marriage, and John Stuteville, the son by the second marriage, went to live at Stowlangtoft with his aunt, Lady Denton, then a second time a widow " (ib. 257.) Lady Denton' died 5th July ...


books.google.co.ukSir Simonds D'EwesJames Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1845 - Free Google eBook - Read
The next day, being Tuesday, and the 29th day of June, I came from Cambridge to Dalham Hall, in the county of Suffolk, where Sir Martin Stuteville Knt. resided, who had married the younger sister of the said Lady Denton...



books.google.co.ukJanet Burton, Rosamond McKitterick - 2006 - 380 pages - Preview
Another male founder was Robert III de Stuteville, whose family had been banished from England following the Battle of Tinchebrai in 1 I06. Robert succeeded in reclaiming his family estates shortly after 1154, and established...

books.google.co.ukGuisborough PrioryWilliam Brown - 1894 - Snippet view
1 The family of Stuteville, whose chief seats in Yorkshire were at Cottingham and Kirkby Moorside, were the owners ... The church there was given in the latter part of the twelfth century by William de Stuteville (Estutevilla) to Whitby ...


books.google.co.ukWilliam Wheater - 1885 - 324 pages - Snippet view
He says, " In the same year William de Stuteville gave to John, King of England, 3000 marks of silver to obtain judgment for the barony of William de Mowbray, which De Stuteville claimed in the King's court against De Mowbray. ...


books.google.co.ukDouglas RichardsonKimball G. Everingham - 2005 - 1098 pages - Preview
1243/4 JOAN DE STUTEVILLE, widow of Hugh Wake, Baron of Bourne, Lincolnshire (died in the Holy Land before 18 Dec. ... Birch Cat. of Seals in the British Museum 2 (1 892): 400 (seal of Joan de Stuteville, widow of Hugh Wake and I Hugh ...


books.google.co.ukJohn Joseph PowellThomas Coventry - 1822 - Free Google eBook - Read
Upon the death of Mrs. Stuteville, Sir Gilbert brought an ejectment, and recovered the lands held by her, ... In July, 1G94, Charles Stuteville exhibited his bill in Chancery against Gilbert Dolben, praying, that he might be at liberty ...


books.google.co.ukWilliam Urmston Searle Glanville Richards - 1882 - 229 pages - Snippet view
(2) Bertha de Glanville, married to Lord William de Stuteville.* His second wife was Matilda, daughter and coheiress ... Lord de Stuteville, who married Bertha de Glanville, probably gave the Church of Dedham, in the Hundred of Lexden, ...

books.google.co.ukWhellan T. and co - 1856 - Free Google eBook - Read
In the reign of Henry II. the manor belonged to the family of De Estoteville, orStuteville ; and in the year 1200, Wm. de Stuteville entertained King John, his Queen, en suite, at his manor house here, with great magnificence. ...

books.google.co.ukFrancis Haslewood - 1897 - Snippet view
The family of Stuteville was long resident at Dallmm. It is now represented by the Isaacson family. Arms : per pale ermine and ermines a saltire ...

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