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Lords of the Manor of Longhope. This page is still
being researched.
| Year |
Lord of the Manor |
Notes |
| in 1066 |
Ferne and Ulfeg |
Held the Manor from King Edward [1] |
| in 1086 |
William fitz Baderon |
Lord of Monmouth |
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Withenoc de Monmouth |
Lord of Monmouth |
| 1196-1256 |
John de Monemata |
Governor of St. Briavels Castle and also Lord of the Manors of Huntley and Tibberton [2]. |
| 1256 |
Prince Edward |
John de Monemuta gave the Manor to Prince Edward on account that he had no male heir. |
| 1256, in 1300 |
Gilbert Talbot |
Earl of Shrewsbury [3]. |
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Richard Talbot |
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| in 1522 |
George [Talbot?] |
Earl of Shrewsbury |
| ~1536 |
Richard Grey |
Fourth Earl of Kent |
| [1562-1573 |
Reginald Grey |
Fifth Earl of Kent] |
| [1573-1615 |
Henry Grey |
Sixth Earl of Kent] |
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| in 1675, 1712 |
Nourse Yate |
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| after 1712 |
Charles Yate |
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| 1726-1742 |
Edmund Probyn |
Lawyer |
| 1742-1773 |
John Hopkins Probyn |
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| 1773-1819 |
Edmund Probyn |
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| 1819 |
John Probyn M.A. |
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Thomas Probyn |
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| in 1876 |
Edward Probyn |
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| 18??-1880 |
William Roberts M.A. |
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References
- John Morris, "Domesday Book: Gloucestershire" volume 15, Phillimore, Chichester, 1982
- Barkly, H., "Testa de Nevill, Returns for the County of Gloucestershire", TBGAS, 12(1887-88):235-290.
- Scroggs, E., "Shrewsbury (Talbot) Manuscripts: Gloucestershire References", TBGAS, 60(1938):260-296.

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