ManorofSiston is the ancient manor in Siston in South Gloucestershire, England. The Domesday Book of 1086 records Siston at an annual value of 8 marks...
Tudor manor house ofSiston Court. Anciently it was bordered to the west by the royal Hunting Forest of Kingswood, stretching westward most of the way...
family ofSiston, also spelled Dennis, originally came from Glamorgan in Wales and in the late 14th century acquired by marriage the manorofSiston, Gloucester...
administrative burden of collecting all the rents within the manor, the Bishop farmed the manor to Sir Gilbert Denys (d. 1422), of nearby Siston, that is to say...
History. 2002. Law of Property Act 1925 For example, the advowson of the manorofSiston, Gloucestershire. Debretts Peerage 1995 edition, p.162 as his father...
Dyrham until 1571. The first of the Denys family to have resided at Dyrham rather than at the Denys ancestral manorofSiston, appears to have been Sir William...
the established Denys manorsofSiston and Dyrham. The Denys family had long held the farm of this manor from the Bishops of Bath and Wells. It was John's...
ofSiston, Gloucestershire, twice Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1460 and 1461. Elizabeth Poyntz, a nun at Shaftesbury Abbey Joanne Poyntz, wife of William...
fortified manorof Olveston Court stand on the western outskirts of the village. It was for a while the seat of the Denys family of nearby Siston who had...
lordship of Coity, Glamorgan. Thus the manorsof Alveston, Earthcott Green and Siston together with Langley Hundred entered into the possession of the Denys...
Maurice the ancestral manorofSiston and Abson, Gloucestershire. By 1522 he was married to Margaret, the daughter of Sir Richard Weston of Sutton Place, Surrey...
John de Mowthe Family. Siston, Gloucestershire, which branch died out in the late 14th century. The arms of Corbet ofSiston continued to be quartered...
allowed private mining interests to develop there: Billingsley, whose manorsofSiston and Mangotsfield lay against Kingswood, had done likewise. The king...
Kingston Russell House is a large mansion house and manor near Long Bredy in Dorset, England, west of Dorchester. The present house dates from the late...
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...
Sir Maurice Denys (1516–1563) ofSiston Court, near Bristol, Gloucestershire, and of St John's Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, was an English lawyer and...
estate in the parish of Dunsford, Devon. The grade I listed manor house, known as Great Fulford House, is about 9 miles west of Exeter. Its site was said...
1350–1422) ofSiston, Gloucestershire, was a soldier, and later an administrator. He was knighted by January 1385, and was twice knight of the shire for...
principal residence was Siston, Gloucestershire. Robert Walerand was the son of William Walrond of Whaddon by Isabel de Berkeley, widow of Thomas de Rochford...
Russell of Dyrham 1392: Henry de la River 1393: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston Castle 1394: Sir Gilbert Denys ofSiston 1395: William Tracy of Toddington...
Denys family ofSiston, Gloucestershire. On the death of Thomas Russell in 1431, the 21-year-old son of Maurice Russell, knight (d.1416) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire...
ring from the queen, set with diamonds. She stayed a night at Siston Court, the house of Sir Henry Billingsley. She was then either at Lacock Abbey or...