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  2. History of Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cheshire can be traced back to the Hoxnian Interglacial, between 400,000 and 380,000 years BP. Primitive tools that date to that period have been found. Stone Age remains have been found showing more permanent habitation during the Neolithic period, and by the Iron Age the area is known to have been occupied by the Celtic ...

  3. Vernon family - Wikipedia

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    Vernon of Houndshill. Thomas Vernon the second son of Humphrey Vernon (d1542) of Hodnet died in 1556 and his son Walter (1552–1592) settled at Houndshill, Staffordshire. [ 12] His grandson Sir Edward Vernon (1584–1657) married his cousin Margaret Vernon thus combining the Houndshill, Haddon and Hilton estates.

  4. Tollemache family - Wikipedia

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    Variant form (s) Talmach, Tallemache, Talmadge, Talmage. The Tollemache family (also historically spelt Talmach or Tallemache) is an English noble family, originally from Suffolk. [ 2] The family's surname is pronounced / ˈtɒlmæʃ / TOL-mash . Members of the family have had a significant impact on the economy and politics of East Anglia ...

  5. Egerton family - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Egerton (1749 – 1814), who became 7th Baronet in 1756, Baron Grey de Wilton in 1784, as well as Viscount Grey de Wilton and Earl of Wilton in 1801. The Egertons are an ancient Cheshire family, seated at Oulton Park near Tarporley since the Middle Ages. An ancestor of the 1st Baronet, William le Belward, took the surname of Egerton from ...

  6. John Speed - Wikipedia

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    John Speed (1551 or 1552 – 28 July 1629) was an English cartographer, chronologer and historian of Cheshire origins. [1] The son of a citizen and Merchant Taylor in London, [2] he rose from his family occupation to accept the task of drawing together and revising the histories, topographies and maps of the Kingdoms of Great Britain as an exposition of the union of their monarchies in the ...

  7. Marquess of Cholmondeley - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] The Cholmondeley family descends from William le Belward (or de Belward), the feudal lord of the barony of Malpas in Cheshire who acquired the lordship of " Calmundelai " (as it was spelt in the Domesday Book ) through his wife Beatrix, daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester .

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