Requirements: 1. The need for proof of status 2. A Gothic Revival 3. Merrie England ..... In 1332, Sir Geoffrey Luttrell was fifty six. He owned a lot of land, a lot of money and a lot of the King's goodwill. What Geoffrey didn't own ...
No accounts of how much the Hellfire club actually used the estate as it was pretty remote. Many publications such as Robert Chamber's Book of Days (1864) and the Gentleman's Magazines (1731-1922) states there was heavy use of the ...
While a few other Swynfords are Lord of the Burgate estate of Suffolk, they all seem to bear some version of boars' heads: Sir John Swynford (1315) and Sir Robert Swynford (1340) are both on record as being lord of Burgate but bearing ...