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 | Bishop Burton Hall around 1720, sketch by Samuel Buck Status: Located. This Jacobean hall, later known as the Low Hall, was built by Sir William Gee (bc 1562). This sketch, done by Samuel Buck around 1720, is from his notebooks. The Hall-Watt family replaced it with the Victorian High Hall in 1874. |
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 | Dame Hannah (Gee) Remington, daughter of Sir Wm Gee of Bishop Burton, and her 20 children (1647) Status: Located. Painted with husband Sir Thomas Remington of Lund in their home. The painting shows their 15 living children, with shrouds indicating five who had died. |
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 | Rothley in Domesday Book (image) Status: Located. The Norman inventory in 1086 of the land of Hugh d'Avranches in Guthlaxton Wapentake, Leicestershire. (Folio 237r.) See the translation (under Documents). |
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 | Rothley in Domesday Book (translation) Status: Located. This translates the description of the lands of Hugh d'Avranches at Rothley. Folio 237r. See the image (under Photos). |
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 | Will of Henry Gee, d. 1545 (image) Status: Located. Henry was Sheriff and twice Mayor of Chester. He died in 1545. His son Edmund also became Sheriff and Mayor. |
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 | Will of Henry Gee, d. 1545 (text) Status: Located. Sheriff and twice Mayor of Chester, his will leaves his house on Watergate Street in Chester, The Peel in Little Mouldsworth and his manor in Manley among other properties. |
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