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Parish/ County Lordship of Titchmarsh Titchmarsh Northamptonshire Principal source Victoria County History 871 973 1066 1086 1086 1125/8 Between 1126 & 1155 Before 1189 After 1197 Creation of the English Monarchy Titchmarsh Manor is first recorded as a forged charter from King Edgar to the Abbey of Peterborough. Norman Conquest- Battle of Hastings Domesday Titchmarsh is tenanted to Ascelin of Vatierville in Normandy making him Lord of Titchmarsh. Ascelin dies leaving a son and heir of the same name but now reflecting his family seat of Thorpe Waterville in Thorpe Achurch. Ascelin de Waterville is listed amongst the knights of Peterborough. Ascelin dies leaving a son and heir Hugh de Waterville. Hugh dies and Titchmarsh is inherited by his son Ascelin. Ascelin dies and Titchmarsh is being held by his son or grandson Hugh. Hugh is also holding the hereditary office of High Steward of Peterborough. Hugh has died leaving a son and heir Richard. Alfred the Great 871-899 Edward Elder 899-924 Athelstan 924-939 Edmund I 939-946 Edred 946-955 Edwy 955-959 Edgar 959-975 Edward the Martyr 975-978 Ethelred 978-1016 Edmund II 1016 Canute 1016-1035 Harold I 1035-1040 Harthacnut 1040-1042 Edward the Confessor 1042-1066 Harold II 1066 William I 1066-1087 William II 1087-1100 Henry I 1100-35 Stephen 1135-54 Henry II 1154-89 Richard I 1189-99

1199 1215 1215-1217 Prior to 1243 1264-1267 Between 1280 & 1298 Prior to 1301 1317 1330 Prior to 1348 Approx. 1373 1375 1377 1379 1381 Richard sub-infeudates (creates a junior lordship) Titchmarsh and Robert de Titchmarsh is the new Lord. Magna Carta First Barons War Robert dies leaving Titchmarsh to his son and heir Thomas. Second Barons War Robert dies leaving a son and heir William. Titchmarsh passes to Henry de Titchmarsh. His wife Margaret has inherited part of the mesne-lordship (middle) of Titchmarsh with her sister s heirs. Henry settles Titchmarsh on his eldest son John. In an inquisition (a court held by the Catholic Church) John is confirmed as holding half a knight s fee in Titchmarsh. John dies and Titchmarsh is inherited by his son Henry. Titchmarsh passes to Katherine, wife of John Bray. Two parts of Titchmarsh are acquired by John, 5 th Baron Lovel. The remaining third is held for life by Margaret (widow of Henry Titchmarsh) part of the inheritance of Katherine Bray. This third is not to be heard of again. John is summoned to Parliament as an MP. John is one of the selected to swear fealty to Richard II at his coronation. He is also appointed Master of the King s Hounds. John serves with Edmund, Earl of March in Ireland. John becomes Keeper of the Castle of Devizes and the Forests of Melkesham, Cippenham, and Pensham. John 1199-1216 Henry III 1216-72 Edward I 1272-1307 Edward II 1307-27 Edward III 1327-77 Richard II 1377-1399

1385 1389 1399 1400 1402 1405 1408 1414 1423 1433 1441 1450 1455 1459 1455-1487 1460 John accompanies Richard II to Scotland commanding 100 men-at-arms and 200 archers. John is part of the commission to sell the land of members of Richard II s Court who were convicted of treason by the Merciless Parliament. John is part of Henry IV s first Parliament in which it consents to the secret imprisonment of Richard II. John is appointed Constable of Corfe Castle, Dorset. John is given the custody of Fremantle Park and Ludlow Castle. John is made a Knight of the Garter and becomes Sir John. Sir John dies leaving a son and heir of the same name who becomes 6 th Baron Lovel of Titchmarsh. John dies leaving a son and heir William. William inherits the Barony of Holand from his grandmother. William serves as a Member of Parliament. William is appointed as a Justice of the Peace. William assembles troops for Henry VI to fight against the rebellion of Jack Cade in Kent. William is appointed Constable of Wallingford Castle and Steward of the Honour of Wallingford. William dies leaving a son and heir John, 8 th Baron Lovel. John is a Member of Parliament and appointed Master Forester of Wychwood. War of the Roses John unsuccessfully tries to secure London for Henry VI. Henry IV 1399-1413 Henry V 1413-22 Henry VI 1422-61

1461 1464 1465 1471 1474 1480 1483 1485 1486 1487 With Edward IV taking the throne, John forfeits his lands including Titchmarsh but they are all later restored to him. John is made a Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer (Judge of Assize civil and criminal law) in Oxfordshire and Berkshire. John dies leaving a son and heir Francis who is approximately 8 years old. He is made a ward of Edward VI who gives the charge to the Earl of Warwick. With Edward IV regaining his throne Edward grants Francis wardship to his sister Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Suffolk. Francis grandmother dies leaving him considerable estates and the Baronies of Deincourt, Grey of Rotherfield and the feudal Barony of Bedale. Francis was now one of the wealthiest Barons in England not holding an Earldom or Dukedom. Richard, Duke of Gloucester knights Francis after he serves with him in the campaign to Scotland. Sir Francis is made Viscount Lovel. Richard appoints Sir Francis as Chief Butler and Constable of Wallingford Castle. At Richard III s coronation Sir Francis bears the Sword of State. Sir Francis is made a Knight of the Garter and is given the office of Lord Chamberlain. Sir Francis fights at the Battle of Bosworth field alongside Richard III. He flees the battle when he knows the battle is lost. Sir Francis organises a revolt to seize Henry VII, this fails and he tries again when Henry VII is in York. This fails and he flees to Margaret of York in Flanders. As a leader of the Yorkist Party he accompanies the pretender to Ireland and fights with him at the Battle of Stoke Field. Sir Francis probably dies of his wounds. Sir Francis estates including Titchmarsh are forfeit to the Crown. Edward IV 1461-70 Henry VI 1470-71 Edward IV 1471-83 Edward V 1483 Richard III 1483-5 Henry VII 1485-1509

1532 1534 1553 1591 1611 1613 1616 1618 1619 1626 1627 1628 Sir John Mordaunt is holding Titchmarsh in the right of his wife Elizabeth. He sells Titchmarsh to William Saunders, John Smyth and Thomas Saxby. The Act of Supremacy Church of England Titchmarsh Manor is settled on Gilbert Pickering and his son John. Roger Knolles is a party to this agreement and the Manor changes its name to Knolles. Gilbert dies leaving a son and heir John. John dies leaving a son and heir Gilbert. Gilbert is knighted after arresting 2 Jesuits at Harrowden (and being injured), the home of the notorious Catholic 4 th Lord Vaux. Sir Gilbert dies leaving a son and heir John who is married to Susannah, daughter of Sir Erasmus Dryden MP. John is appointed a Justice of the Peace in Northamptonshire. As an MP, John examines witnesses against John Williams (a future Lord Keeper) for encouraging pastimes and sports on Sundays. John is knighted. Sir John serves on several Parliamentary committees for; Religion, accountant s oaths, Sunday observance, sheriff s accounts, excommunication and curate s stipends (salaries). Sir John is Commissioner for Sewers and Subsidy in Northamptonshire and Oyer and Terminer for the Midlands. Sir John appears before a Privy Council for refusing to pay a loan and is committed to the Gatehouse of Parliament. He develops tubercular symptoms and is allowed to transfer to a residence anywhere in Middlesex. Sir John is released as long as he remains in Northamptonshire. Shortly after he dies leaving a son and heir Sir Gilbert. Henry VIII 1509-47 Edward VI 1547-53 Mary I 1553-58 Elizabeth I 1558-1603 James I 1603-25 Charles I 1625-49

1638 Sir Gilbert is made a Baronet. The Lordship and Manor of Titchmarsh disappears from all records, its fate unknown. 1642-1651 English Civil War 1750-1850 Industrial Revolution 2018 The title appears not to have been used for 380 years. Charles II 1660-85 James II 1685-88 William III 1688-1702 Anne 1702-14 George I 1714/27 George II 1727/60 George III 1760-1820 George IV 1820-30 William IV 1830-7 Victoria 1837-1901 Edward VII 1901-10 George V 1910-36 Edward VIII 1936 George VI 1936-52 Elizabeth II 1952-