The Greene family and its branches from to . (i) The Greene Arms (2) The Drayton Arms SEALS OF THE BEHEADED SIR HEXRY GREENE. COATS OF ARMS OF THE HOlSE OF THE BEHEADED SIR HEXRY :a ;>rcsf:l!i for tliiswurli ty,mi H,ihtcadf Gniealnriu. ;hi;l in i.;) ^be (Brcenc jfaiiul^ Wolston. Battershaseall. Coats. Pitchelery. Cottington. Warringdon. adds that through Henrys marriage with Matilda, soleheiress of her father, Lord Thomas Mauduit, the lordships of Werminister,Westburg, Lye, Grateley, Dychurch, and other fair possessions


The Greene family and its branches from to . (i) The Greene Arms (2) The Drayton Arms SEALS OF THE BEHEADED SIR HEXRY GREENE. COATS OF ARMS OF THE HOlSE OF THE BEHEADED SIR HEXRY :a ;>rcsf:l!i for tliiswurli ty,mi H,ihtcadf Gniealnriu. ;hi;l in i.;) ^be (Brcenc jfaiiul^ Wolston. Battershaseall. Coats. Pitchelery. Cottington. Warringdon. adds that through Henrys marriage with Matilda, soleheiress of her father, Lord Thomas Mauduit, the lordships of Werminister,Westburg, Lye, Grateley, Dychurch, and other fair possessions wereadded to his estates. More than this, Henrys childless uncle, Simon, Lord of Drayton,settled his large estate upon this nephew, stipulating that when he was deadHenry should assume the title and bear on his escutcheon the Drajton coat-of-arms. In time this all came about, as will be seen b) consulting thecoat-of-arms on the next page. Many of these manors were then noted ones, or afterwards becamehistorical because of famous men or events connected with them. Edwardthe Confessor, one of the last Saxon Kings, was born in Islip. Th


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