Re: LUTLEY, of Enville - or of MUNSLOW
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Re: LUTLEY, of Enville - or of MUNSLOW
Michael Lutley Jordan 11/22/05
Dear Michael,
I am of the Uffculme Branch of the Lutley family, which actually predates the Hemyock branch.See the following:
Devon Monastic Lands: Calendar of Particulars for Grants, 1536-1558 - Page 90
by Great Britain Court of Augmentations, Joyce A. Youings - Church lands - 1955 - 154 pages
5s ; from a piece of land called the South Downe alias Sowdon alias the Utterdowne in the parish of Uffecombe now or lately held by John Lutleigh sen., 7s 6d ; from a tenement in Smythcote in the same parish now or lately held by Thomas Gaydon, 4s; from a tenement called Goldemore in the parishes of Holberton and Sampford Peverell now or lately held by Thomas Woodford, 12s 10d; from a piece of land called Hyndon in the parish of ...
I am very interested in your theory regarding the Knights Templar and Hospitaller.Uffculme also has a connection with the Knights Hospitaller.
Chanter, J.F. The priory of Bodmescombe, Uffculme. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 8:2, (1914) pp.50-56. [Perceptory of Knights Hospitallers. See 8, pp.88, 128.]
I am wondering whether this is how the Lutley family ended up in Devon and Somerset?
Regards,
Janice