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Richard Mytton to force him to hand over the possessions. Elizabeth had given birth to, an illegitimate child of Lord Thomas Grey named Margaret (later the wife of
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objects in his letters that I am one that doth but follow my lord Norris, in whose business I now am, yet I hope your honour knoweth that I have given myself as a servant to none but you."
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1197:"Ecclesiastical biography : Or, Lives of eminent men connected with the history of religion in England ; from the commencement of the Reformation to the revolution"
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Geoffrey de Lenton was recorded as a Magister (a title granted to someone with academic authority) witnessing a monastic grant in Staffordshire by Bishop
478:"Letter to Sir Thomas Hetley, knt., serjeant-at-lawe, upon his request, to certifie as I found concerninge the reputed nunnerie at Giddinge, in Huntingdonshire"
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for the city of
Cambridge in the 1400s. John acquired Caxton Manor in Cambridgeshire in 1488. Thomas Lenton is recorded as the rector of
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882:"Transactions of the Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Archaeological Society"
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of the City of Nottingham from 1327, to 1328, while William de Lenton, served as
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from August 1465 to April 1471. He is recorded as having worked for
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to Elizabeth Lenton of the possessions of Lord Thomas Grey, son of
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1278:"Detailed Search on Take the TimeTrail with Warwickshire Museum"
1155:"Cecil Papers: Miscellaneous 1605 | British History Online"
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In 1635 Edward Lenton was commissioned by Sir Thomas Hetley,
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https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9295347
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John de Lenton, a landowner, with property in Long Ditch,
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Clemence de Lentone is later recorded as holding lands in
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In 1175 Everard de Lenton witnessed a grant of lands in
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988:"The Victoria history of the county of Northampton"
430:. As a barrister, Edward Lenton would work for the
974:"Parishes: Woodford | British History Online"
960:"Parishes: Woodford | British History Online"
539:. In Warwickshire they were often involved in the
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1319:Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society
719:https://www.4crests.com/lenton-coat-of-arms.html
516:In 1718 John Lenton was serving as Groom of the
41:. The family are believed to have originated in
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870:. Lincoln, Eng., Lincoln Record Society. 1911.
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73:Gilbertus de Lentone is mentioned in the
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587:(1924–2009), English naval historian
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156:. John de Lenton, had a dislike for
1238:. MacMillan and Co. New York. 1893.
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675:https://originsurname.com/lenton
623:, Australian rugby league player
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341:family. They would also own the
1032:. Genealogical Publishing Com.
1026:Weis, Frederick Lewis (1992).
741:Doherty, Paul (11 June 2013).
283:Church of All Saints of Sawtry
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