Lordship Title of Clere Woodcott

£3,500.00

County: Hampshire
Parish: Kingsclere
History from: Pre-Conquest (1066)
History to: 1795

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: Yes
Interesting Facts:

Become the 28th Lord and Lady of Clere Woodcott

1st Lords – Pre-Conquest Lords Saulf and Godwin

10th Lord – Richard de Bourne, the Provost of the Chapel of St Elizabeth by Winchester.  The College or Chapel of St Elizabeth is dissolved and Clere Woodcott escheats to the crown.

11th Lord – King Henry VIII grants Clere Woodcott to Lord Wriothesley.

12th Lord – Lord Wriothesley settled Clere Woodcott on his servant William Stone of his marriage to Frances Palmer.

16th Lord – William Forster was elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Berkshire.

17th Lord – Humphrey Forster served two terms as High Sheriff of Berkshire.  He is appointed a Justice of the Peace and knighted by Queen Elizabeth I.  Sir Humphrey was elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Berkshire.  He served on the committee for the relief of the poor.  sir Humphrey is elected a member of Parliament for Reading.

18th Lord – Sir William Forster is appointed High Sheriff of Berkshire.

22nd Lord – James Hunt is appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.

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County: Hampshire
Parish: Kingsclere
History from: Pre-Conquest (1066)
History to: 1795

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: Yes
Interesting Facts:

Become the 28th Lord and Lady of Clere Woodcott

1st Lords – Pre-Conquest Lords Saulf and Godwin

10th Lord – Richard de Bourne, the Provost of the Chapel of St Elizabeth by Winchester.  The College or Chapel of St Elizabeth is dissolved and Clere Woodcott escheats to the crown.

11th Lord – King Henry VIII grants Clere Woodcott to Lord Wriothesley.

12th Lord – Lord Wriothesley settled Clere Woodcott on his servant William Stone of his marriage to Frances Palmer.

16th Lord – William Forster was elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Berkshire.

17th Lord – Humphrey Forster served two terms as High Sheriff of Berkshire.  He is appointed a Justice of the Peace and knighted by Queen Elizabeth I.  Sir Humphrey was elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Berkshire.  He served on the committee for the relief of the poor.  sir Humphrey is elected a member of Parliament for Reading.

18th Lord – Sir William Forster is appointed High Sheriff of Berkshire.

22nd Lord – James Hunt is appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.

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