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After the death of William Aldwinkle (whose sister Margaret had married into the Lenton family), his relative William Lenton inherited the manor of Cotes Biden, but the family sold it in 1471 to Richard Chamberleyn, son in law of
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began court proceedings against 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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In the 1100s Geoffrey de Lenton was recorded as a Magister (a title granted to someone with academic authority) witnessing a monastic grant in Staffordshire by Bishop
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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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which they leased from at least 1601 and eventually owned. A pond at the Abbey still retains the Lenton family name.
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Francis Lenton (b.1629), believed to be of the Buckinghamshire branch of the Lenton family, and member of
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In 1350, for his good service in the Kings wars in France, Robert de Lenton of Nottinghamshire petitioned
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William, son of William de Lenton received a grant of land in Nottingham from Henry, Abbott of
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of Ireland in 1623. He received a grant of arms in Ireland based on those of his ancestors:
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intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
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Archdeacon Alexander de Pershore would become friends with Thomas de Lenton's kinsman,
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Agnes Lenton of Aldwincle would marry William Marbury, and Agnes would give birth to
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industry, such as silk manufacturer Welch & Lenton (historic competitors with
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of the City of Nottingham from 1327, to 1328, while William de Lenton, served as
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John Astley would make provision in his will for Edward Lenton, a barrister at
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between 1463 and c.1616, when it, along with Lenton's Manor, would pass to the
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from 1487 to 1491 and in the 1540s Edward Lenton was Bailiff of the city of
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In Derbyshire the de Lenton's historically held several locally prominent
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Members of the Lenton family were also some of the first founders of the
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for England nominated Edward Lenton of Notley Abbey, an acquaintance of
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and one of the most important Channel ports in 12th and 13th centuries.
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Branches of the family spread across the midlands, to the counties of
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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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In 1584 the head of the family at the time, John Lenton, would be
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In 1635 Edward Lenton was commissioned by Sir Thomas Hetley,
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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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roles, with members of the family serving as Vicars in
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before Roger le Mareschall assumed the office in 1346.
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In 1385 John Lenton served as Member of Parliament for
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593:(1657–1719), English composer, violinist, and singer 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 224:for a pardon, for the death of John de Swanewyke. 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 557:In more recent history Lenton's have served as 454:seeking his assistance in the matter, claiming 1236:"Dictionary of National Biography _ Volume 33" 870:. Lincoln, Eng., Lincoln Record Society. 1911. 53:, the etymology of which is a "hamlet on the 8: 868:"The Publications - Lincoln Record Society" 531:) and Leicestershire. They are recorded as 527:(a road is still named for the family near 388:The family also owned and leased land in 172:, but they were released when accomplice 73:Gilbertus de Lentone is mentioned in the 1315:"The First Pioneer Families of Virginia" 896:"Appointment Evidence Record, ID 318913" 329:The family became Lords of the Manor of 117:In 1289 Thomas de Lenton was serving as 45:(originally spelled Lentone in the 1086 645: 937:. New York, Kraus Reprint Corp. 1963. 145:for the soul of "his friend" Thomas. 7: 1302:https://forebears.io/surnames/lenton 708:https://forebears.io/surnames/lenton 653:https://forebears.io/surnames/lenton 587:(1924–2009), English naval historian 198:, witnessed by William de Normanton 156:. John de Lenton, had a dislike for 1238:. MacMillan and Co. New York. 1893. 910:"History of Parliament (1439-1509)" 452:Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury 448:Chipping Wycombe in Buckinghamshire 405:Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset 353:, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. 554:, settling as early as the 1630s. 392:, including the manor attached to 14: 269:John Lenton, a lawyer, served as 1363:This page lists people with the 1353: 675:https://originsurname.com/lenton 623:, Australian rugby league player 407:, at the time of his capture by 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 1: 1055:"A Complete Body of Heraldry" 364:in Northamptonshire in 1535. 322:The family held the Manor of 235:from 1333 to 1349, rector of 446:, to sit for the borough of 311:A Lenton served as vicar in 302:Chamberlain of the Exchequer 237:St Mary's Church in Ilkeston 77:of Nottinghamshire in 1169. 1313:Quisenberry, A. C. 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Index

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Anglo-Norman
gentry
midlands
England
Lenton
Domesday Book
Nottinghamshire
river Leen
Lenton
Lincolnshire
pipe rolls
Richard Peche
Basford, Nottingham
Ashby Magna
Leicestershire
Huntingdonshire
Derbyshire
Hundred Rolls
Seneschal
Walter de Wenlok
Abbott of Westminster Abbey
Vatican
Archdeacon of Westminster
Papal Indulgence
Pope Boniface VIII
gentleman
Westminster
King Edward
Llywelyn's coronet

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