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County: Isle of Wight
Parish: Hordle
History from: 1100
History to: 1773
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 29th Lord and Lady of Hordle Trenchard
1st Lord – Pagnasus or Payne Trenchard, a farmer but also the collector of Danegeld for the whole of the Isle of Wight and High Sheriff of the Isle.
5th Lord – John Trenchard owed service to the castle guard at Christchurch.
15th Lord – Sir George Tranchard served three terms in Parliament and two terms as High Sheriff of Dorset.
18th Lord – Robert Jason was created a baronet (hereditary knighthood).
THIS TITLE IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO RESERVE AT CHECKOUT AND COVER THE COST ACROSS TEN EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
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County: Isle of Wight
Parish: Hordle
History from: 1100
History to: 1773
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 29th Lord and Lady of Hordle Trenchard
1st Lord – Pagnasus or Payne Trenchard, a farmer but also the collector of Danegeld for the whole of the Isle of Wight and High Sheriff of the Isle.
5th Lord – John Trenchard owed service to the castle guard at Christchurch.
15th Lord – Sir George Tranchard served three terms in Parliament and two terms as High Sheriff of Dorset.
18th Lord – Robert Jason was created a baronet (hereditary knighthood).
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