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Greynville

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[greyn-vil, gren-] / ˈgreɪn vɪl, ˈgrɛn- /

noun

  1. Sir Richard. Grenville, Sir Richard.


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In Southwick, a tything of North-Bradley," says Canon Jackson,— "two carucates of land belonged in 1274 to William de Greyville or Greynville, who held under the Abbess of Romsey.

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Suthwyke Court, and manor passed by successive heiresses through the families of Greynville, Stafford, Cheney, and Willoughby.

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Greynville, Alice, 140; Amy, 81;Katharine, 68, 159;William, 47, 139.

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