£3,250.00
County: Surrey
Parish: Horsell
History from: 1316
History to: 1820
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 16th Lord and Lady of Twichen
1st Lord – Walter atte Rude
4th Lord – John Danaster was Baron of the Exchequer.
13th Lord – Sir Thomas Sewell was Master of the Rolls.
14th Lord – Thomas Bailey Heath Sewell is made a Lieutenant Colonel of the Surrey Light Dragoons and raises a force to thwart any French invasion.
15th Lord – Edmund Boehm was a London West India merchant.
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County: Surrey
Parish: Horsell
History from: 1316
History to: 1820
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 16th Lord and Lady of Twichen
1st Lord – Walter atte Rude
4th Lord – John Danaster was Baron of the Exchequer.
13th Lord – Sir Thomas Sewell was Master of the Rolls.
14th Lord – Thomas Bailey Heath Sewell is made a Lieutenant Colonel of the Surrey Light Dragoons and raises a force to thwart any French invasion.
15th Lord – Edmund Boehm was a London West India merchant.
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