Lordship Title of Grimhill

£3,550.00

County: Worcestershire
Parish: Hallow
History from: Pre 957
History to: 1656

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 25th Lord and Lady of Grimhill

1st Lord – Church of Worcester

2nd Lord – Cynewold, Bishop of Worcester grants Grimhill to the priest Behstan, for four lives.

3rd Lord – Urse or Urso, High Sheriff of Worcestershire, invades Grimhill and fearing his power, the monks give him Grimhill on the condition that he would discharge all service due to the King.

23rd Lord – Edward Hall sells Grimhill to John Corbett (24th Lord) for £1,245.

THIS TITLE IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO RESERVE AT CHECKOUT AND COVER THE COST ACROSS TEN EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

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County: Worcestershire
Parish: Hallow
History from: Pre 957
History to: 1656

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 25th Lord and Lady of Grimhill

1st Lord – Church of Worcester

2nd Lord – Cynewold, Bishop of Worcester grants Grimhill to the priest Behstan, for four lives.

3rd Lord – Urse or Urso, High Sheriff of Worcestershire, invades Grimhill and fearing his power, the monks give him Grimhill on the condition that he would discharge all service due to the King.

23rd Lord – Edward Hall sells Grimhill to John Corbett (24th Lord) for £1,245.

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