A TABLE shewing the Descent of the Manor op Trowbridge from 



N.B, The Names of those who are known or believed to hat 



1 >» ./tin:, <> f 

 ALISBURY 



close of the eleventh ocntury to the present time. 

 are printed in large capitals. 



WA1.T1 K hi -\1 I-i'.rilY so, :-..]: I", ,» rlh. 

 Founder of '. 

 Priory, A.D. 1142. 



PATRICK, I Earl of Salisbury, d. 1167. 



WILLIAM, II Earl of Salisbury, Sheriff 1190, d. 1195. 



Foundreesof the Abbeys ot I 

 Lacoekand Uint.onChai tel- 

 boase, A.D. 1232. I 



TIuMrnRPT nn "Rohuw 



(called "The Great.") 

 Founders of Monition Earleigh 



Defended the Castle of 

 Troivbridac against KlIiLC 



, Earls of Hereford. 



Edmund Plantaaen'1 . 

 See. .od .-on ol Henry III., 

 Earl of Lancaster. 



HENRY DF. LACY,=MARGARET LOSCETEE. 

 K ul of Lincoln, and | 

 (in right ol In- wife) 

 of Salisimry, d.1312. 



Henrv P!a,,tagellct=Maud, d. of THOMAS PL \NTAG EXET = ALICE LACY. 



Earl of Lancaster, Patrick de Earl of Lancaster. d. s. p. 134S. 



1324. Restored in Chaworth. Beheaded at Ponte- 



liioini and honors, fract, 1321, and all 



High steward of his honors forfeited. 



England, d. 1345. | 



HENRY PLANTAGEXEr=Isabel d. of Henry, 

 Duke of Lancaster, E.G., I Lord Beaumont. 



JOHN of GAUNT=BLANCnE, 

 Fourth son of Ed. 1 d. and coh. 

 III., Duke of Lan- 

 caster. 13B2, d. 



in the Crow 

 separate estate 



EDWARD SEi MOUR, itt.rw irds the Protector 

 DukC Of Somei-et, licbendi.-d 1 o'j2. [.Manor 



granted to him by King Henry VIII, in 1536.) 



EDWARD SEYMOUR, created Baron 

 Beauchamp and land of Hertford, 

 1559. Presented to Tn, abridge, 1561. 



FRANCIS SEYMOUR. 

 (Baron Seymour of 

 Trowbridge, 1641), d. 



II Duke of Somerset, d. 



CHARLES SEYMOUR, 

 (second Baron Seymour 

 ol I'rowbridge, d. lmr,, 

 buried in Xroa In idge 

 Church.) 



CHARLES SEYMOUR, 

 VI Duke of Somerset, 

 d.K Is, .,,„] louttli Ilaron 

 Seymour of Trowbridge. 



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DUKES of RUTLAND. 



ALGERNON SEYMOUR, 

 VII Duke of Somerset, 

 and lilt!, Ilaron Seymour 

 of Trowbridge. 



(Barony of Seymour of 

 Trowbridg, " 

 death i 



dae ovt 

 1780.) 



In the year 1809, the Manor of Trowbridge, separated from the udvowsou ,., the Rectory, w i- sold »,v tin, then Duke of Rutland to THOMAS TIM RRKLL. 

 Km)., ol Trowbridge, aod from his representatives a \va, purchased in tae eear lsjl t>v \VJLL'lAd s 1 A N ::, MI H, E-, , ol Blount's Coin. Eon, in,. ti„- picscnt 

 Loid ol the Manor. 



