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  1. Hace 3 días · His only son William Lygon, elevated to the peerage as Lord Beauchamp in 1806, became Earl Beauchamp in 1815 and after his death in 1816 the manor descended with the earldom and the Madresfield estate.

  2. Hace 3 días · His son and successor William the seventh earl is the present owner of the manor. A miller is mentioned as one of the manorial tenants in 1394 (fn. 94) and again in 1407, (fn. 95) but there is no special reference to a mill here.

  3. Hace 2 días · These tithes apparently afterwards passed to the Lygons, for in 1867 Earl Beauchamp endowed the new parish of Guarlford with the great tithes of Malvern. The Almoner's Tithes, issuing from land in Baldenhall, were leased by Prior Durham to Richard Sandy ; they afterwards passed to John Walweyn.

  4. Hace 2 días · Edward Pyndar Lygon, son of 1st Earl of Beauchamp, 1844–60: his sister, Lady Louisa Lygon, 1860–4. 15th Viscount Dillon, 1865–6. Dow. Marchioness Townshend, wid. of 4th Marquess Townshend, 1867–71.

  5. 16 de ago. de 2024 · Son of Sir Richard Lygon, Kt., of Madresfield and Anne Beauchamp. Richard Lygon was Justice of the Peace in Worcester 1509, 1510. He owned manors at Madresfield, Warmedon (now Warndon), Bracy's Leigh, Holdfast and Farley. Birth: 1496 in Madresfield, Worcestershire, England.

  6. 16 de ago. de 2024 · He was Justice of the Peace in Worcester in 1509 and in 1510 had custody of the lands, wardship, and marriage of Richard, son and heir of William Reade, his brother-in-law. (Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic Henry VIII, 1510, p. 321). Richard Lygon, Sr. died in Madresfield on May 1, 1512.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2024 · The 7th Earl Beauchamp was a prominent figure in English public life in the years 1900-30, but his career ended in scandal. He was barred from English soil, his reputation was destroyed and his papers were withheld from public view.