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The family's two residences in Hanbury – Astwood and Spernall Hall – were occupied by other members of the family, so Thomas and Mary spent their early years in London in his house at Bell Yard, opposite the entrance to the Middle Temple. But in 1692 his unmarried uncle John Vernon died in Spernall Hall, and from thenceforth Thomas used it ...
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.
Hanbury Hall was built by the wealthy chancery lawyer Thomas Vernon in the early 18th century. Thomas Vernon was the great-grandson of the first Vernon to come to Hanbury, Worcestershire, Rev Richard Vernon (1549–1628). Rev Richard and his descendants slowly accumulated land in Hanbury, including the manor that Edward Vernon bought in 1630.
Thomas Vernon (Worcester MP) (1724–1771), landowner and MP for Worcester, cousin of the above; Thomas Shrawley Vernon (1759–1825), High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1825; Thomas Vernon (engraver) (c. 1824–1872), English engraver; Roy Vernon (Thomas Royston Vernon, 1937–1993), Welsh footballer; Tom Vernon (1939–2013), British ...
Sir Charles Vernon (c. 1683 –1762), who became an MP for Chipping Wycombe and Ripon; he married Anne Catherine Vernon, daughter of George Vernon of Farnham. Sir Thomas died on 10 February 1711 and the bulk of his estate, which included a lease of the rectory of Farnham, Surrey, passed to his eldest surviving son, Thomas.
Newfields neighbors sue town, Vernon Family Farm. Tribune. Michael Cousineau, The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester. October 26, 2024 at 6:50 PM.
Thomas Vernon (1724–1771) was a landowner and Member of Parliament (MP) in eighteenth century England. Hanbury Hall He was the only son of Bowater Vernon (1683–1735), who had inherited Hanbury Hall , Worcestershire and large estates in Hanbury and elsewhere from his second cousin Thomas Vernon , who had died childless.
The suit alleges that visitors of Vernon Family Farm have trespassed on their properties, the noise from the events is so loud they have to wear earplugs to sleep, and that their children "have ...