Lordship Title of Heslartons or Huttons

£3,500.00

County: Cambridgeshire
Parish: Fowlmere
History from: 1166
History to: 1547

Documented history: No

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 13th Lord and Lady of Heslartons or Huttons

1st Lord – Ranulph Gernon, who owed service to William de Munfitchet.

7th Lord – Sir John Engaine, by the right of his wife Margaret, is appointed High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.  Sir John is appointed a Tax Surveyor for Cambridgeshire.  He is elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire.

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

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County: Cambridgeshire
Parish: Fowlmere
History from: 1166
History to: 1547

Documented history: No

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 13th Lord and Lady of Heslartons or Huttons

1st Lord – Ranulph Gernon, who owed service to William de Munfitchet.

7th Lord – Sir John Engaine, by the right of his wife Margaret, is appointed High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.  Sir John is appointed a Tax Surveyor for Cambridgeshire.  He is elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire.

Senior London barrister researched manorial law and other legal authorities to identify how they could be used to create new legal rights for exclusive use of historic English Lordship/Barony Titles.

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