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East Court, Finchampstead |
2015-2022 Mr and Mrs Matthew Harris
2014 Mr Stephen King
1993 Philip and Janice Grayson, Layla and David.
Mr Charles Hooker
1987 Alex and Jean Glover
Miss Joan Spence
Mr & Mrs Spence, and Mr & Mrs Hamilton-Ely
G A Watson, J.P. (28 acres, on tenancy at £245pa when freehold auctioned in 1911)
c. 1895 Watson Family (initially as tenants of the Walters, then as owners)
1879 Mr William Lyon (author of Chronicles of Finchampstead)
c.1860-1878 General Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck (tenant of the Walters) and his daughter Lady Ottoline Morrell
Mrs Macnabb
Mr Gibson
1849 John Walter III
1847 Sir John Gordon-Sinclair
1807 Charles Fyshe-Palmer the younger (1769-1843) and Rt Hon Madelina Fyshe Palmer (1772-1847)
1786 Charles Fish-Palmer the elder
1728 Henry Fish-Palmer, who restored Cowdries to the East Court Manor
1687 Bernard Eales
1670 Revd Thomas Bright
1661 Robert Morey, Gent
1642 Revd Samuel Marsh, Rector of Finchampstead
1615 Mr Marsh
1613 Sir Richard Harrison
1602 John Taylor
Mid 1500s - Henry Hinde
1538 Stephen Cawood
CAVEATIn the older records, there is sometimes a lack of clarity between the ownership of the Manorial rights, ownership of the house itself, and occupancy of the house. |
Sir Edmund and Lady Elizabeth Marvyn
Edmund Pakenham
1485 Edmund Pakenham
John and Margaret Pakenham
1451 Hugh and Constance Pakenham
Foxley family
The Pakenham family (one of the “Pakenham sisters of East Court” married Sir Geoffrey Pole c.1500 – see www.berkshirehistory.com .) [This extract from http://www.antonymaitland.com/pakham02.htm |
The Husseys lived at Hussey's Manor in Padworth and West Court in Finchampstead in the 13th and 14th centuries. A younger branch was at East Court in Finchampstead. Their heirs were the Colney family.
1347 – Richard De Evendon purchased the manor of East Court in Finchampstead in 1347.
1327 - John de la Hoese
1298 - Constance Banastre