Scrivelsby, the Home of the Champions. With Some Account of the Marmion And Dymoke Families. Illustrated
The book Scrivelsby, the Home of the Champions. With Some Account of the Marmion And Dymoke Families. Illustrated was written by author Lodge, Samuel, 1829-1897 Here you can read free online of Scrivelsby, the Home of the Champions. With Some Account of the Marmion And Dymoke Families. Illustrated book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Scrivelsby, the Home of the Champions. With Some Account of the Marmion And Dymoke Families. Illustrated a good or bad book?
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" Sir Ch : Diniok, of Howell, second son to Sir Ed : Dimok, of Screelsby, Knig., Champion to the crowne of England, and his wife Margaret, widow to Mr. Anthony Butler, of Coates." On a previous page (406) the Bishop says that "the Manor of Howell passed to the Dymokes of Scrivelsby in the year 1448 by the marriage of Sir Thomas Dymoke with Elizabeth Hebden. By the attainder and decapitation of Sir Thomas Dymoke in 1470, the Manor was forfeited. Subsequently, however, it was restored to that anc...ient family, who possessed it for a considerable period ; but, from the evidence of the parish terrier, it had passed into other hands before 1707. THE LINCOLNSHIRE INSURRECTION. J I at the age of 78 ; Elizabeth was married to Henry Ascough, Margaret to Lord Eure, Frances to Thomas Windebanke, and the remaining four Dorothy, Susan, Sarah, and Bridget are left out of the ordinary records, but whether they were married or single, we are unable to say. Sir Edward Dymoke died in 1656, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Robert, who is well entitled to hold a more prominent place in the family history than that which has hitherto been assigned to him.
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