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235: 224: 346:, da. of 11th. Earl of Arundel. Beaufort became a member of the regency government on the accession of his infant nephew as Henry VI in 1422. Stradling, probably through the influence of Beaufort, had obtained the licence to marry off his young nephew John Kemeys of Began, Monmouth, to Sir Gilbert Denys's widow, Margaret Russell. It was this latter marriage which forced the Denys family from Siston to reside at Olveston Court until Kemeys's death in 1477. The will of Sir Gilbert Denys appointed Henry Beaufort as an overseer, perhaps suggesting a connection from Gilbert's early military service under John of Gaunt. In his will Denys had requested his widow to take a vow of chastity, which clearly was made impossible by Sir Edward Stradling who had married her off to John Kemeys within 7 months of Gilbert's death. 309:
Lordship. The family, it seems, temporarily moved to Olveston Court from Siston in 1422, when the widow of Sir Gilbert Denys(d.1422) obtained Siston as her dower, passing a life interest in it to her younger 2nd. husband John Keymes. Keymes died in 1477, upon which the Denys family regained vacant possession of Siston. However it seems they had become accustomed to Olveston Court since it was in Olveston church that both
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in his demesne as of fee by knight service the manors of Alveston and Earthcott and the Hundred of Langley, total annual value £19 5s. There are in the manor of Alveston 40s assize rents and £6 rents of tenants at will at Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist in equal
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Margaret Corbet had inherited on the death of her brother William, on 25 August 1378. His Inquisition post mortem, taken at Alveston 4/10/1378, lists all these possessions. (cal.inq.p.m. Richard II, vol xv, nos.26–30, 26:Glos.)Gilbert Denys was similarly possessed per his inq.p.m. taken at Chipping
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to King Henry VII, an important figure in the management of the royal and national finances. Sir Walter Denys was by Katherine Stradling, da. of Sir Edward Stradling of St. Donat's Castle, Glamorgan, being therefore Hugh Denys's 1/2 brother. On the death of Sir Gilbert Denys in 1422, Stradling had
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of Langley, under the hereditary jurisdiction of the Denys's, met within the precincts of Olveston Court, which would also have had its own manorial court. The Denys family had lived in Glamorgan, S. Wales during the 13th. & 14th. centuries, most lately at Waterton, near Ewenny Priory, Coity
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together with the rights of the Hundred Court of Langley, in 1380 on marriage to Margaret Corbet, granddaughter of Sir Peter Corbet(d.1362) Lord of Caus, Shropshire. In addition to these Gloucestershire lands, the manors of Lawrenny in Pembrokeshire and Hope-juxta-Caus in Shropshire were also
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were destroyed. The tower was rebuilt the following year, and the church has been restored and enlarged in later years. Parish registers survive from 1561. The church contains the funerary brass (dated to 1506), and was the burial place, of Sir Walter Denys (d.1506) and his father
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obtained the valuable wardship and marriage of his 12-year-old heir Maurice, whom he had married off to his da. Katherine. Katherine appears to have died very soon after giving birth to Walter. Katherine's mother was Joan Beaufort, the illegitimate da. of Cardinal
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portions, 300 acres pasture worth yearly 5d an acre, and a 20 acre meadow worth yearly 12d an acre. There are in the manor of Earthcott 40s rents of tenants at will. The Hundred of Langley is worth 40s yearly.
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For the career of Hugh Denys see: Starkey, David, The Virtuous Prince, 2008. Esp. chapter 16 which explains how Denys was vital in facilitating Henry VII's "reign of fiscal terror".
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The remains of the mediaeval fortified manor of Olveston Court stand on the western outskirts of the village. It was for a while the seat of the Denys family of nearby
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on 20th Jan. 1420, shown to the jurors, he held jointly in tail male with his wife Margaret (2nd. wife Margaret Russell), who survives, the manor and advowson of
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Olveston Court, view of remnant of moat and crenellated wall, situated immediately to the left of the gatehouse as depicted above by Loxton
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who had inherited Olveston manor, together with nearby Alveston, Earthcott Green, Siston and a moiety (1/2) of
245:(d.1466) to L. Sir Walter Denys(d.1506), his son, to R. The Denys paternal armorials are blazoned at top left: 313:(d.1466) and his eldest son Sir Walter Denys(d.1506) were buried, in the middle of the choir (chancel) as the 1169: 1089: 1044: 310: 242: 146: 317:(dated 1505) in the church states. The brass states that they were each in succession lord of the manor of 859: 1379: 1139: 1079: 808: 314: 266: 227: 113: 50: 418:
The census of 1851 shows about 50 farms, and that the parish was mainly agricultural up to the time of
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in the parish. After the mechanisation of farming, and the growth of the aircraft industry at nearby
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to demonstrate that slavery was unnecessary, and named it Olveston, now a village on the island.
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inherited. Due to the possibility for confusion between Alveston and Olveston, the Inquisition
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chapels were built in Olveston (1820), Tockington (1840), Awkley (1856) and Old Down (1933).
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Chantler, P. History of the Ancient Family of Dennis of Gloucestershire, South Molton, 2010.
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became a separate church parish in 1846. The district has been inhabited since the
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of St Mary the Virgin was built around 1170 and rebuilt in 1370. It was struck by
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St. Mary's church parish register also includes details of births and burials of
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This article is about the English village and parish. For other uses, see
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that made up almost half of the parish, were progressively drained in
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was constructed at the same time to prevent flooding from the nearby
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An historic, early 20th century, house in the inner suburbs of
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3 leopard's faces jessant-de-lis overall a bend engrailled
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from Denys monumental brass, 1505, Olveston Church.
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Olveston (disambiguation)

Markenfield Hall
South Gloucestershire
Tockington
Old Down
Ingst
Awkley
2011 census
Alveston
Stone Age
salt marshes
Roman
Saxon
sea wall
estuary
River Severn
electoral ward
Hill
parish church
lightning
bells
spire
chancel
Maurice Denys
original research
talk page
improve it
verifying
inline citations

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