The Denys family of Siston, also spelled Dennis, originally came from Glamorgan in Wales and in the late 14th century acquired by marriage the manor of Siston, Gloucester and shortly thereafter the adjoining manor of Dyrham. Maurice Denys re-built Siston Court in the 16th century.
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DenysfamilyofSiston, also spelled Dennis, originally came from Glamorgan in Wales and in the late 14th century acquired by marriage the manor of Siston...
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Manor ofSiston is the ancient manor in Siston in South Gloucestershire, England. The Domesday Book of 1086 records Siston at an annual value of 8 marks...
Sir Maurice Denys (1516–1563) ofSiston Court, near Bristol, Gloucestershire, and of St John's Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, was an English lawyer and...
Family. Siston, Gloucestershire, which branch died out in the late 14th century. The arms of Corbet ofSiston continued to be quartered by the Denys family...
of this branch of the family became High Sheriff of Gloucestershire. The first was Sir Gilbert Denys (c. 1350 – 1422); others included Maurice Denys (c...
Kemeys of Began, Monmouth, to Sir Gilbert Denys's widow, Margaret Russell. It was this latter marriage which forced the Denysfamily from Siston to reside...
Walter Denys (c. 1501–1571) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire was a Tudor landowner and member of Parliament. Denys was the son of Sir William Denysof Dyrham...
of Sir Maurice Denys. Denys married, by 1557, Anne St John, a daughter of the MP Sir John St. John of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire. They had a large family....
Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke from whom it was acquired by Sir Maurice Denys (d. 1561), Treasurer of Calais and builder ofSiston Court. From him the...
up, the established Denys manors ofSiston and Dyrham. The Denysfamily had long held the farm of this manor from the Bishops of Bath and Wells. It was...
of the family of DenysofSiston, Gloucestershire, and may have been adopted by the Tenison family because its name signifies "Denys's or Denis's son"...
the Denys ancestral manor ofSiston, appears to have been Sir William Denys(1470–1533), son of Sir Walter Denys(d.1505), who is depicted on the Denys monumental...
eldest son and heir of Sir Walter Denys (d. 1505) ofSiston in Gloucestershire, by his 2nd wife Agnes Danvers, 2nd daughter & co-heiress of Sir Robert Danvers...
Denys (c. 1350–1422) ofSiston, Gloucestershire, was a soldier, and later an administrator. He was knighted by January 1385, and was twice knight of the...
of Alveston Corbet Augusta E. The Familyof Corbet, 2 vols., vol.2, pp. 167–180, Corbet of Hope, Siston & Alveston Bush, Thomas S., The DenysFamily and...
alive, William Gamage assisted by Sir Gilbert Denys (d. 1422) ofSiston, Gloucestershire, and formerly of Waterton-by-Ewenny, in Coity lordship, besieged...
vendors of mail-order and shopping mall family coats of arms." John Guillim of Minsterworth married Frances Denys, second daughter of Richard Denys (1525-1593)...
identify the father of this "William Dennys" who may have been second son of Sir Gilbert Denys (died 1422) of Glamorgan and Siston in Gloucestershire....
built at about the same time as nearby Siston Court was being built by Sir Maurice Denys (d.1563), first cousin of Poyntz's wife Jane Berkeley. Poyntz's...
built at about the same time as nearby Siston Court was being built by Sir Maurice Denys (d.1563), first cousin of Poyntz's wife Jane Berkeley. He was elected...
her father's neighbour Sir Gilbert DenysofSiston and thus Kingston Russell and Dyrham passed to the Denysfamily. The Denyses appear never to have lived...