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  1. 3 days ago · The manor passed to the middle sister Anne, wife of Sir John Willoughby (d. 1477), who was succeeded in turn by his son Sir Robert, later Lord Willoughby de Broke (d. 1502), and grandson Robert Willoughby (d. 1521). After the younger Robert's death the manor was said to be held of Colvilles.

  2. 5 days ago · Thomas died in 1485 before he had been able to pay off his father's debts, and the manor passed to his son John, who was said to hold it of Sir Robert Willoughby, who was a cousin of Humphrey Stafford.

  3. 3 days ago · Robert, Lord Willoughby, who was summoned to parliament in the reign of Henry VII., had a seat at Callington, where he died. His monument is in the church of that parish. The chief seat of this noble family was at Bere-Ferrers, on the opposite side of the Tamer.

  4. 4 days ago · In 1483 Sir Robert Willoughby, son of Anne, was cleared of a charge of wrongfully dispossessing Humphrey of these lands and, as Lord Willoughby de Broke, in 1502 died seised of what was called the manor of Hyde-Coppenhall, worth £7 7s. 4d. and held of the Earl of Stafford by fealty.

  5. 15 hours ago · Sir Robert Carr MP for Lincolnshire (c. 1637–1682) 22 February 1672 21 November 1682 Sir Thomas Chicheley (1614–1699) 21 November 1682 1687 Robert Phelips (1619–1707) May 1687 March 1689 Robert Bertie Baron Willoughby de Eresby (1660–1723) 21 March 1689 4 May 1697 Thomas Grey 2nd Earl of Stamford (c. 1654–1720) 4 May 1697 12 May 1702

  6. 2 days ago · 15-year-old Robert Gladden, fired two shots with a shotgun inside the cafeteria at Perry Hall School. He hit a 17-year-old senior in the lower back, causing critical wounds. The youth has Down syndrome. Gladden was subdued by two school faculty members, and arrested.

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