. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . n. VI, no. 69. 21 Pat. 27 Hen. VIII, pt. ii, m. 14. 22 Cal. S. P. Dom. 1668-9, P- 4^7- 23 Pat. 13 Jas. I, pt. xxiv. 24 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), ccclxviii,115 ; Exch. Dep. Mich. 15 Jas. I, 25 Burke, Peerage. 26 He had married, ini622,Jane Savage,by whom he had one son Charles, createdDuke of Bolton in 1689. 27 Ex inform. Mr. J. H. Benyon ofPamber. 28 Ibid. 29 Ibid. 55 A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE Benyon, the Governor of Fort St. George, and hadone son Richard, who was born in and suc-ceeded to the estate in Pamber, in accordance withthe w
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . n. VI, no. 69. 21 Pat. 27 Hen. VIII, pt. ii, m. 14. 22 Cal. S. P. Dom. 1668-9, P- 4^7- 23 Pat. 13 Jas. I, pt. xxiv. 24 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), ccclxviii,115 ; Exch. Dep. Mich. 15 Jas. I, 25 Burke, Peerage. 26 He had married, ini622,Jane Savage,by whom he had one son Charles, createdDuke of Bolton in 1689. 27 Ex inform. Mr. J. H. Benyon ofPamber. 28 Ibid. 29 Ibid. 55 A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE Benyon, the Governor of Fort St. George, and hadone son Richard, who was born in and suc-ceeded to the estate in Pamber, in accordance withthe will of his half-brother Powlett, after the death ofNathan Richard Benyon married HannahHulse31 ; their eldest son Richard died withoutchildren in 1854 and left the property to his nephewRichard, the second son of Edward Fellowes,32 whoassumed the name of Benyon on his succession to theestate. He died in July 1897, and was succeededby his nephew, Mr. James Herbert Fellowes, nowBenyon, the present owner of the greater part of
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