Lordship Title of West Perry

£2,250.00

County: Somerset
Parish: Wembdon
History from: Pre-Conquest (1066)
History to: 1616

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: Yes
Interesting Facts:

Become the 11th Lord and Lady of West Perry

1st Lord – Wulfric, who also owns over 180 lordships.

6th Lord – Thomas Mitchell who murdered both his wife and her sister, then commits suicide.  At the proceeding of the Court of Star Chamber it is stated that Thomas was, “seduced by the instigation of our ghostly enemy the devil”.

9th Lord – Sir Bartholomew Mitchell is appointed High Sheriff of Somerset.

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

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County: Somerset
Parish: Wembdon
History from: Pre-Conquest (1066)
History to: 1616

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: Yes
Interesting Facts:

Become the 11th Lord and Lady of West Perry

1st Lord – Wulfric, who also owns over 180 lordships.

6th Lord – Thomas Mitchell who murdered both his wife and her sister, then commits suicide.  At the proceeding of the Court of Star Chamber it is stated that Thomas was, “seduced by the instigation of our ghostly enemy the devil”.

9th Lord – Sir Bartholomew Mitchell is appointed High Sheriff of Somerset.

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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