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Horton was succeeded by his son Thomas (died 1755), later of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. He married Jane, daughter of Archdeacon Lewis. She died in 1735 and was buried at Elkstone. In 1746 he was subject to a "commission and inquisition of lunacy, into his state of mind and his property", records
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relating to which are held by the British National Archives. Horton junior's will, which was dated 1735, left his estate to his sisters Eleanor, the wife of Richard Roberts and Elizabeth, the wife of William Blanch. The will was not confirmed until 1763 due to legal disputes over the estate.
56:, Wiltshire in 1693. By 1722 he was mentally unfit to manage his estate and a petition was presented to the House of Lords by his wife and two daughters for support. He died in 1727 and was commemorated by a memorial stone at Elkstone. 271: 117: 92: 112: 261: 45: 210: 84: 266: 256: 138: 225: 88: 78: 53: 237: 179: 108: 18: 250: 49: 30: 226:
Thomas Horton, esq, formerly of Wotton, Gloucestershire, now of Abergavenny,...
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Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections of Ralph Bigland Part 2
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The Buildings of England Gloucestershire 2: The Vale and the Forest of Dean
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The visitation of the county of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623
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VCH Gloucestershire Volume 4 Gloucester: Outlying hamlets
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The Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Magazine
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Wilkinson, John (1859). "History of Broughton Gifford".
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Horton Road
Gloucester
Elkstone
Northwick, Worcestershire
John Blanch
Broughton Gifford
The Buildings of England Gloucestershire 2: The Vale and the Forest of Dean
Yale University Press
ISBN
9780300097337
Historic England
"Wotton House (1271681)"
National Heritage List for England
Gloucester: Outlying hamlets.





VCH Gloucestershire Volume 4 Gloucester: Outlying hamlets
The visitation of the county of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623
Thomas Horton, esq, formerly of Wotton, Gloucestershire, now of Abergavenny,...
Gloucester: Charities for the poor.
Categories
1727 deaths
English landowners
1676 births
People from Gloucestershire

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