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DescriptionArms William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, KG MappertonChurch Dorset.png |
Heraldic stained glass roundel, circa 1540, Mapperton Church, Dorset, showing the arms of William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, KG (c. 1483-1572), Lord High Treasurer, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, circumscribed by the Garter. Seated at Basing Castle, Old Basing, near Basingstoke in Hampshire and at Nunney Castle in Somerset. Text by Maria Miller MP for Basingstoke, 2022[1]: In 1086 Basing was one of Hugh de Port's fifty-five lordships in Hampshire. It remained in the same family, and in the late twelfth century Adam de Port married Mabel St. John and their descendants took the name St. John. In 1347 Edmund St. John died and his heirs were his two sisters. In 1361 Isabel became sole heir. Her son Sir Thomas de Poynings succeeded to the manor in 1393. On his death in 1493 the barony of St. John fell into abeyance and his heirs were Constance, his granddaughter and wife of John Paulet; Alice, his sister and John Bonville, his nephew. A partition of the inheritance was made and Basing went to Constance and John Paulet. The Paulets continued to hold Basing, and in 1551 the barony of St. John was revived and John Paulet was created Marquess of Winchester. Text from: History of Parliament, biog of POULETT (PAULET), John (1586-1649), of Hinton St. George, Som. and Clerkenwell, Mdx.[2] The Poulets of Hinton St George, Somerset, were Somerset residents from the early thirteenth century, but first sat in Parliament for Devon in 1385. A cadet branch which settled at Basing, Hampshire, rose under the Tudors to the Marquessate of Winchester. HeraldryQuarterly of 9:
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Source | https://mapperton.com/all-saints-church/ |
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