Lordship Title of Clavells

£3,550.00

County: Isle of Wight
Parish: Whippingham
History from: Mid 13th century
History to: 1772

Documented history: Yes

Domesday book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 14th Lord and Lady of Clavells

1st Lord – Henry de Clavill

7th Lord – Sir Richard Worsley was created a baronet by the good grace of his father-in-law Sir Henry Neville.  Sir Richard was elected a Member of Parliament for Newport on the Isle of Wight then appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.

8th Lord – Sir Henry Worsley is elected to parliament and sat in both Short and Long Parliaments.  Sir Henry is excluded from Parliament under the Pride’s Purge (supported by Oliver Cromwell).  He is appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.  Sir Henry is elected a Member of Parliament for Newtown, Isle of Wight.  He served on many committees, one of which was the better observance of the Sabbath.

9th Lord – Sir Robert Worsley was made a Commissioner for the New Forest.

10th Lord – Sir Robert Worsley was appointed Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Hampshire.  Sir Robert was elected a Member of Parliament for Newtown, Isle of Wight.

11th Lord – James Worsley 5th Baronet of Appuldurcombe who had already been a Member of Parliament.

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County: Isle of Wight
Parish: Whippingham
History from: Mid 13th century
History to: 1772

Documented history: Yes

Domesday book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 14th Lord and Lady of Clavells

1st Lord – Henry de Clavill

7th Lord – Sir Richard Worsley was created a baronet by the good grace of his father-in-law Sir Henry Neville.  Sir Richard was elected a Member of Parliament for Newport on the Isle of Wight then appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.

8th Lord – Sir Henry Worsley is elected to parliament and sat in both Short and Long Parliaments.  Sir Henry is excluded from Parliament under the Pride’s Purge (supported by Oliver Cromwell).  He is appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.  Sir Henry is elected a Member of Parliament for Newtown, Isle of Wight.  He served on many committees, one of which was the better observance of the Sabbath.

9th Lord – Sir Robert Worsley was made a Commissioner for the New Forest.

10th Lord – Sir Robert Worsley was appointed Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Hampshire.  Sir Robert was elected a Member of Parliament for Newtown, Isle of Wight.

11th Lord – James Worsley 5th Baronet of Appuldurcombe who had already been a Member of Parliament.

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