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Interim Results for: 'john goring'. Result page: 2
Buist-Taylor Keatch-Kendall Buist Taylor Keatch Kendall Downloads Resources Contact Search John de GoringJohn de Goring Family Links Spouses/Children: 1. Unknown Robert de GoringJohn de Goring 1 Marriage (1): Unknown John married. Sources 1 William Berry, Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex , 1 (London: Sherwood, Gilbert and . . .
Buist-Taylor Keatch-Kendall Buist Taylor Keatch Kendall Downloads Resources Contact Search John de Goring Family Links Spouses/Children: 1. Unknown John de GoringJohn de Goring 1 Marriage (1): Unknown John married. Sources 1 William Berry, Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex , 1 (London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1830), . . .
Buist-Taylor Keatch-Kendall Buist Taylor Keatch Kendall Downloads Resources Contact Search George Goring (-Between 1651/1653) Katherine Chesney JohnGoring (After 1610-Bef 1669) Eleanor Garret George Goring (Bef 1646-Bef 1714) Family Links Spouses/Children: 1. Elizabeth Newnham George GoringJohnGoring Mary Goring Elizabeth Goring 2. Elizabeth . . .
Buist-Taylor Keatch-Kendall Buist Taylor Keatch Kendall Downloads Resources Contact Search George Goring (-Between 1651/1653) Katherine Chesney JohnGoring (After 1610-Bef 1669) Eleanor Garret George Goring (Bef 1646-Bef 1714) Family Links Spouses/Children: 1. Elizabeth Newnham George GoringJohnGoring Mary Goring Elizabeth Goring 2. Elizabeth . . .
Buist-Taylor Keatch-Kendall Buist Taylor Keatch Kendall Downloads Resources Contact Search Sir William Goring of Burton, Sussex (Bef 1500-1554) Elizabeth Covert (Abt 1500-1558) William Everard (-Between 1524/1525) Joan Ernle (-Abt 1549) Sir Henry Goring (Abt 1521-1594) Dorothy Everard (-Bef 1574) Sir William Goring (-1602) Family Links . . .
. . . possession in1461 and died as a widow in 1473, leaving as heir her son Robert Green. Robert's widow Cecily married John Acton and held the manor at her death in 1480, when it came to her son Edward Green. He died without heirs in 1493, and his sister Cecily, wife of William Burbage, inherited Cowley. Cecily may have married again, for William. . .
. . . and later, in 1541, to Anne of Cleves for her life. The reversion of the manor was granted in 1552 to Sir William Goring, who died in 1554. His son Sir Henry obtained possession of it, and Balneath remained in the Goring family without a break until the end of the 19th century, being purchased from them about 1900 by Sir William Grantham George . . .
. . . He was the eldest son of George Goring (1646-1714), brother to Elizabeth Goring (1675-1704) and step-brother to JohnGoring (1678-1735) - all three being the direct ancestors of Fred Buist. Sir Harry Goring lived from 1679 to 1731. He played a key role in the Jacobite conspiracy known as the Atterbury Plot in 1721-22. Following the plot's. . .
Buist-Taylor Keatch-Kendall Buist Taylor Keatch Kendall Downloads Resources Contact Search John de St. John of Basing, Hampshire (After 1240-Between 1301) Alice FitzReynold (-After 1305) John Dawtry of Barlavington (Abt 1276-Bef 1301) Elizabeth de la Stane (Abt 1276-Bef 1316) Edward de St. John of Shirborn Empshott (Abt 1280-1347) Eve Dawtry . . .
. . . a daughter Elizabeth, who married Henry Dyke, and their coheirs were their granddaughters, Constance wife of JohnGoring and Eleanor wife of William Dering. The advowson (q.v.) descended to them, but no more is recorded of the lordship. John married. Sources 1 A History of the County of Sussex , 8 (London: Victoria County History, 1953), 4:. . .