£3,050.00
County: Bedfordshire
Parish: Haynes
History from: 1463
History to: 1704
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 12th Lord of Franklins
1st Lord – John Franklin
2nd Lord – Sir John Gascoigne
8th Lord – Sir Oliver Luke, who was a former Sheriff of Bedfordshire, was a zealous Parliamentarian sitting in the Short and Long Parliaments.
9th Lord – Sir Samuel Luke was also a Parliamentarian being wounded several times and taken prisoner. Sir Samuel had a short stature which made him the object of Royalist satire.
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County: Bedfordshire
Parish: Haynes
History from: 1463
History to: 1704
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 12th Lord of Franklins
1st Lord – John Franklin
2nd Lord – Sir John Gascoigne
8th Lord – Sir Oliver Luke, who was a former Sheriff of Bedfordshire, was a zealous Parliamentarian sitting in the Short and Long Parliaments.
9th Lord – Sir Samuel Luke was also a Parliamentarian being wounded several times and taken prisoner. Sir Samuel had a short stature which made him the object of Royalist satire.
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