Lordship Title of Brokene or Halstead

£3,000.00

County: Cambridgeshire
Parish: Elm
History from: 1210/2
History to: 1720

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 14th Lord and Lady of Brokene or Halsted

1st Lord – The Bishop of Ely, who granted six lordships by military service so that they would provide this to the king.

2nd Lord – Robert de Banstede received one of the six lordships.

8th Lord – William Hynd is appointed a Justice of the Peace for Cambridgeshire.  He is elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire.  William is appointed High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.  William is knighted.

11th Lord – Sir Francis Aungier is appointed a Commissioner of the Great Seal.  He is created Lord Aungier.  His letters patent advise that Sir Francis is a descendant of the Counts of Aungier.

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County: Cambridgeshire
Parish: Elm
History from: 1210/2
History to: 1720

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 14th Lord and Lady of Brokene or Halsted

1st Lord – The Bishop of Ely, who granted six lordships by military service so that they would provide this to the king.

2nd Lord – Robert de Banstede received one of the six lordships.

8th Lord – William Hynd is appointed a Justice of the Peace for Cambridgeshire.  He is elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire.  William is appointed High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.  William is knighted.

11th Lord – Sir Francis Aungier is appointed a Commissioner of the Great Seal.  He is created Lord Aungier.  His letters patent advise that Sir Francis is a descendant of the Counts of Aungier.

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