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County: Cambridgeshire
Parish: Horseheath
History from: 1086
History to: 1640
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: Yes
Interesting Facts:
Become the 18th Lord and Lady of Goodreds or Jacobs
1st Lord – Ulveva, wife of fin, who owed service to Richard, son of Count Gilbert.
8th Lord – William Goodred the Elder served as an escheator (handled estates passing to the crown upon the death of the holder) for Cambridgeshire.
9th Lord – William Goodred the younger, a lawyer and former Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire. William is appointed a Justice of the King’s Bench and receives an annual salary of 110 marks. He is summoned to sit in the House of Lords.
15th Lord – Sir Giles Alington is appointed High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. He is elected a Member of Parliament for Liverpool, then elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire.
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County: Cambridgeshire
Parish: Horseheath
History from: 1086
History to: 1640
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: Yes
Interesting Facts:
Become the 18th Lord and Lady of Goodreds or Jacobs
1st Lord – Ulveva, wife of fin, who owed service to Richard, son of Count Gilbert.
8th Lord – William Goodred the Elder served as an escheator (handled estates passing to the crown upon the death of the holder) for Cambridgeshire.
9th Lord – William Goodred the younger, a lawyer and former Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire. William is appointed a Justice of the King’s Bench and receives an annual salary of 110 marks. He is summoned to sit in the House of Lords.
15th Lord – Sir Giles Alington is appointed High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. He is elected a Member of Parliament for Liverpool, then elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire.
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