Lordship Title of Brookley

£4,250.00

County: Hampshire
Parish: Brockenhurst
History from: Pre-Conquest (1066)
History to: 1800

Documented history: Yes

Domesday book: Yes
Interesting Facts:

Become the 28th Lord and Lady of Brookley

1st Lord – Ednod, an Englishman who also held 16 other lordships across southern England.

7th Lord – John Worth, by the right of his wife Margaret, served two terms as a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Middlesex then another terms for Wiltshire.  He is elected coroner of Wiltshire.

8th Lord – Sir John Worth was elected to four terms as a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Middlesex.

11th Lord – Sir John Tiptoft was elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Somerset.  Sir John is also appointed an ambassador to negotiate with various kings across Europe.  Sir John is appointed President of the Norman Exchequer and Treasurer of the Duchy of Normandy.  He is also appointed Councillor of Regency to King Henry VI and Lord Steward of the Household.  He is created Baron Tiptoft.

12th Lord – John Tiptoft is created 1st Earl of Worcester and appointed Lord High Treasurer.  He is then appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland.  He goes on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but stops in Italy for two years studying at the University of Padua.  Upon returning to England John is made a Knight of the Garter and appointed Constable of the Tower of London for life.  As Lord High Constable he presides over the trials and executions of many Lancastrians having them beheaded, quartered and impaled.  Sir john is appointed Lord High Steward of the Household and Lord Deputy of Ireland.  With King Henry returning to the throne Sir John is attained and beheaded.  His last words were to ask the executioner to chop off his head with three blows for the sake of the trinity.

18th Lord – Richard Mill, a Freeman of Southampton, was appointed a Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of Hampshire and elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Hampshire.  He is knighted.

24th Lord – Paul Burrard was elected a Member of Parliament for three terms.  He is appointed Deputy Lieutenant for Hampshire and Ranger of the New Forest.

25th Lord – John Burrard is appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.

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County: Hampshire
Parish: Brockenhurst
History from: Pre-Conquest (1066)
History to: 1800

Documented history: Yes

Domesday book: Yes
Interesting Facts:

Become the 28th Lord and Lady of Brookley

1st Lord – Ednod, an Englishman who also held 16 other lordships across southern England.

7th Lord – John Worth, by the right of his wife Margaret, served two terms as a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Middlesex then another terms for Wiltshire.  He is elected coroner of Wiltshire.

8th Lord – Sir John Worth was elected to four terms as a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Middlesex.

11th Lord – Sir John Tiptoft was elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Somerset.  Sir John is also appointed an ambassador to negotiate with various kings across Europe.  Sir John is appointed President of the Norman Exchequer and Treasurer of the Duchy of Normandy.  He is also appointed Councillor of Regency to King Henry VI and Lord Steward of the Household.  He is created Baron Tiptoft.

12th Lord – John Tiptoft is created 1st Earl of Worcester and appointed Lord High Treasurer.  He is then appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland.  He goes on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but stops in Italy for two years studying at the University of Padua.  Upon returning to England John is made a Knight of the Garter and appointed Constable of the Tower of London for life.  As Lord High Constable he presides over the trials and executions of many Lancastrians having them beheaded, quartered and impaled.  Sir john is appointed Lord High Steward of the Household and Lord Deputy of Ireland.  With King Henry returning to the throne Sir John is attained and beheaded.  His last words were to ask the executioner to chop off his head with three blows for the sake of the trinity.

18th Lord – Richard Mill, a Freeman of Southampton, was appointed a Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of Hampshire and elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Hampshire.  He is knighted.

24th Lord – Paul Burrard was elected a Member of Parliament for three terms.  He is appointed Deputy Lieutenant for Hampshire and Ranger of the New Forest.

25th Lord – John Burrard is appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.

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