£3,750.00
County: Somerset
Parish: Sock Dennis
History from: Post 1283
History to: 1841
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 27th Lord and Lady of Wyndhams Sock
1st Lord – Grimbald Pauncefoot
9th Lord – Sir William Bonville who serves as High Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. He is elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Somerset three times and Devon twice.
11th Lord – Sir Maurice Berkeley is appointed High Sheriff of Gloucestershire.
12th Lord – William Berkeley plots against King Richard III and loses his estates. After the victory at the Battle of Bosworth they are returned.
14th Lord – Sir Edward Berkeley of Avon, Hampshire serves as High Sheriff of Gloucestershire.
19th Lord – Sir John Danvers is elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Wiltshire. He serves three terms as High Sheriff of Wiltshire.
21st Lord – Thomas Arundell is created Lord Arundell of Wardour by King James I. Thomas and the Earl of Southampton send Captain George Weymouth to found the colony of Virginia. Thomas is names by Guy Fawkes, under torture, for being involved with the Gunpowder Plot, but is cleared.
22nd Lord – Wadham Wyndham of Dinton, Wiltshire is knighted and is appointed to serve as a Justice of the King’s Bench and Serjeant at Law. Sir Wadham is one of the judges appointed to the Fire Court after the Great Fire of London to determine who would pay to rebuild each property.
23rd Lord – William Wyndham is elected the Member of Parliament for Calne.
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County: Somerset
Parish: Sock Dennis
History from: Post 1283
History to: 1841
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 27th Lord and Lady of Wyndhams Sock
1st Lord – Grimbald Pauncefoot
9th Lord – Sir William Bonville who serves as High Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. He is elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Somerset three times and Devon twice.
11th Lord – Sir Maurice Berkeley is appointed High Sheriff of Gloucestershire.
12th Lord – William Berkeley plots against King Richard III and loses his estates. After the victory at the Battle of Bosworth they are returned.
14th Lord – Sir Edward Berkeley of Avon, Hampshire serves as High Sheriff of Gloucestershire.
19th Lord – Sir John Danvers is elected a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Wiltshire. He serves three terms as High Sheriff of Wiltshire.
21st Lord – Thomas Arundell is created Lord Arundell of Wardour by King James I. Thomas and the Earl of Southampton send Captain George Weymouth to found the colony of Virginia. Thomas is names by Guy Fawkes, under torture, for being involved with the Gunpowder Plot, but is cleared.
22nd Lord – Wadham Wyndham of Dinton, Wiltshire is knighted and is appointed to serve as a Justice of the King’s Bench and Serjeant at Law. Sir Wadham is one of the judges appointed to the Fire Court after the Great Fire of London to determine who would pay to rebuild each property.
23rd Lord – William Wyndham is elected the Member of Parliament for Calne.
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