£3,750.00
County: Yorkshire
Parish: Huttons Ambo
History from: Pre 1066
History to: 1689
Documented history: Yes
Domesday book: Yes
Interesting Facts:
Become the 24th Lord and Lady of Hutton Bardolf
1st Lord – Torbrant (son of Karl) is the pre-Conquest lord.
2nd Lord – Berengar de Toni (son of Robert I de Tosny, Bron of Belvoir).
4th Lord – William Bigod drowns in the disaster of the “White Ship”, which also took the life of William Adelin, son and heir of King Henry.
7th Lord – Hugh Bardolf is High Sheriff of Yorkshire.
12th Lord – John Lokton, serjeant-at-law is impeached for his support of Robert de Vere and condemned to a traitor’s death by the “Merciless Parliament”. This is commuted to life-long exile in Ireland and the perpetual disinheritance of himself and his heirs.
17th Lord – Thomas Gower is Constable of Sheriff Hutton Castle. He is knighted by the Duke of Gloucester in Scotland.
18th Lord – Sir John Gower dies on the battlefield of the Battle of Flodden.
21st Lord – Sir Thomas Gower is appointed Marshall of Berwick and Wark Castles and Governor of Eyemouth Fort.
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County: Yorkshire
Parish: Huttons Ambo
History from: Pre 1066
History to: 1689
Documented history: Yes
Domesday book: Yes
Interesting Facts:
Become the 24th Lord and Lady of Hutton Bardolf
1st Lord – Torbrant (son of Karl) is the pre-Conquest lord.
2nd Lord – Berengar de Toni (son of Robert I de Tosny, Bron of Belvoir).
4th Lord – William Bigod drowns in the disaster of the “White Ship”, which also took the life of William Adelin, son and heir of King Henry.
7th Lord – Hugh Bardolf is High Sheriff of Yorkshire.
12th Lord – John Lokton, serjeant-at-law is impeached for his support of Robert de Vere and condemned to a traitor’s death by the “Merciless Parliament”. This is commuted to life-long exile in Ireland and the perpetual disinheritance of himself and his heirs.
17th Lord – Thomas Gower is Constable of Sheriff Hutton Castle. He is knighted by the Duke of Gloucester in Scotland.
18th Lord – Sir John Gower dies on the battlefield of the Battle of Flodden.
21st Lord – Sir Thomas Gower is appointed Marshall of Berwick and Wark Castles and Governor of Eyemouth Fort.