Lordship Title of Babraham

£3,000.00

County: Cambridgeshire
Parish: Babraham
History from: Pre-Conquest (1066)
History to: 1460

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: Yes
Interesting Facts:

Become the 14th Lord and Lady of Babraham

1st Lord – Lady Godeva, who owed service to Algar, Earl of Mercia

2nd Lord – William the Conqueror grants Babraham to Robert Fitz Fafiton.

4th Lord – Roger de Mortimer (3rd Lord) is gravely ill and buys the right from King John to his lands.  At this time it was not guaranteed that when a lord dies the estate would pass to their heir.

THIS TITLE IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO RESERVE AT CHECKOUT AND COVER THE COST ACROSS TEN EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

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County: Cambridgeshire
Parish: Babraham
History from: Pre-Conquest (1066)
History to: 1460

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: Yes
Interesting Facts:

Become the 14th Lord and Lady of Babraham

1st Lord – Lady Godeva, who owed service to Algar, Earl of Mercia

2nd Lord – William the Conqueror grants Babraham to Robert Fitz Fafiton.

4th Lord – Roger de Mortimer (3rd Lord) is gravely ill and buys the right from King John to his lands.  At this time it was not guaranteed that when a lord dies the estate would pass to their heir.

Senior London barrister researched manorial law and other legal authorities to identify how they could be used to create new legal rights for exclusive use of historic English Lordship/Barony Titles.

Six UK registered solicitors have reviewed the barristers work and confirmed its validity.

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For over a decade we have been publishing online the legal rights we have created over historic Lordship/Barony Titles. Clients can feel confident that they will not be challenged, as we have already given the opportunity to any potential claimants.

Third UK registered solicitor writes a letter confirming the legal right to the historic Lordship/Barony Title has been transferred to the client.

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