The Knight’s Fee of Essewelle & its constituent Manors of Esole & Fredville. Also that part of Esole known as Bechams or Beauchamps.
The Knight’s Fee of Essewelle: Domesday to the First Barons War in 1217Wischards, Hotots, Colkyns at Esol & Freydevill’Sir Henry Beaufitz-a brief biographyThe de Retlyng family at Esole Sir John de Beauchamp, a founding knight of the Order of the Garter, at EsoleEsole Manor House:-a record of the ongoing archaeological excavations at the site.2023-THE BIG DIG AT BEAUCHAMPS
A report of the archaeological excavations over the last year by Peter Hobbs of Old St. Alban’s Court, NoningtonThomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, inherits EsoleSir John Harleston at Esol & Freydvill’The Quadryng Family, City of London Mercers, at Esole & FredeuyleThe Vill’ of Essesole-house plots & land holdings in 1501 & what they are nowFredville-where was the original manor house located? The Boys family move in!William Boys of Bonnington acquires the Manors of Fredeuyle and Beauchamp’ The marriage settlement for John, son of Sir Edward Boys of Fredville, & Margaret, daughter of John Miller, 1626From the Duke of Newcastle to the Plumptres of FredvilleThe Noted Trees of Fredville Park Fredville Park Gate Keepers LodgesFredville House SchoolFredville Ghosts & LegendsThe Plumptre Hospital in Plumptre Square, NottinghamHolt Street Hamlet & Estate and Cookys Farm
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