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Note for: George Malet, ABT 1576 -
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Individual Note: of London
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Note for: Hugh Poyntz Malet, 13 Aug 1808 - 10 Mar 1904
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Individual Note: Circle of light, or Dhawalegeri. published 1869.
Poyntz. Lost links in the Indian mutiny. 1867.
The hill station at Matheran, near Bombay: "The hill station was discovered in 1850 by Hugh Poyntz Malet, then collector of Thana, who made the ascent from the village of Chowk to the top of the hill and was immediately impressed with its natural beauty. Having apparently fallen in love with his discovery, he soon returned to the hill and made several subsequent visits when he took up his friends and relatives who built simple dab and wattle huts. In 1855 the Governor of Bombay, Lord Elphinstone, visited the hill and for him it was love at first sight. With its salubrious climate and its proximity to Bombay he foresaw Matheran’s popularity." http://www.india-seminar.com/2003/528/528%20ratan%20k.%20lalkaka.htm
Somerset Record Office Level Series RefNo DD\MAL/796 Title Miscellaneous, Malet Family Letter from Hugh Pointz Malet at Florence to his nephew Sir Edward on his knighthood. Date 1881
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Note for: Giles Hill, ABT 1469 -
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Individual Note: TREVELYAN PAPERS Series Box 56 SubSeries Bundle 2 Repository Somerset Record Office Level Item RefNo DD\WO/56/2/7 Title Bond. Description 1. John Trevelyan the elder.
2. The King.
Bond in £1000 to abide by an arbitration in a difference between him and Giles Hill, John Trevelyan, son of John, and Maud his wife. Date [1529-1546]
Somerset Record Office Level Item RefNo DD\X\BREL/1 Title Dulverton deed. Description Conveyance by Giles Hill, Esq., to Brice Hill, his son, of lands, tenements., etc., called Luscombe and Spyer, with remainder to his other sons, John and Andrew. [Latin]. Date 1512
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Note for: Christopher Nevile, 1743 - 1829
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Individual Note: Sherriff of Lincoln under George III, 1792. Listed as Christopher Nevile of Wellingore.
http://home.clara.net/bob.hatcher/sheriffs.htm
Nevile, Christopher.College: EMMANUELEntered: Michs. 1762Born: Died: 1829
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at EMMANUEL, Oct. 28, 1762. S. of Christopher, Esq. (doubtless 1728). B. in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1762. Of Wellingore, Lincs. Married Lady Sophia, youngest dau. of Baptist Noel, 4th Earl of Gainsborough. Died in 1829. Father of Christopher H. (1793) and Henry W. (1794). (Eton Coll. Reg.)
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Note for: Sophia Noel, 24 Mar 1749 - 5 May 1780
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Christening: Date: 25 Apr 1750
Place: Exton, Rutlandshire, England
Burial: Place: Aubourn, Lincolnshire, England
Individual Note: Youngest daughter of the 4th Earl of Gainsborough (in the 1st creation). Her estate included Kinoulton - there is a restored Nevile Arms in Kinoulton, Nottinhamshire, webpage at http://science.ntu.ac.uk/staff/njh/gran-new/rec/Pubs/nevile.htm
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Note for: Christopher Henry Noel, ABT 1774 - 27 Feb 1838
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Christening: Date: 27 Feb 1774
Place: Wellingore, Lincoln, England
Burial: Date: 7 Jun 1798
Place: Aubourn, Lincoln, England
Individual Note: Colonel in Rutland Fencible Cavalry
June 7, 1798, Assumed by Royal License (7th June 1798) the surname and arms of Noel only in compliance with a testamentary injunction of his cousin Thomas Noel of Walcot Northants. He acquired the estates of the last Earl of Gainsborough when Henry Noel died without issue in 1796.
Nevile (post Noel), Christopher Henry.College: EMMANUELEntered: Born: 1774Died: Feb. 27, 1838
Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Jan. 20, 1793. Of Lincs. [S. of Christopher (1762) (and Lady Sophia, dau. of Baptist Noel, 4th Earl of Gainsborough). B. 1774.] Of Walcot and Wellingore, Lincs. Col., Rutland Fencible Cavalry. Assumed, by Royal licence (dated June 7, 1798), the surname and arms of Noel only, in compliance with a testamentary injunction of his cousin, Thomas Noel, of Walcot, Lincs. Married, Dec. 1818, Miss - Abbot, and had issue. Died Feb. 27, 1838, aged 64, at Wellingore House. Brother of Henry W. (1794). (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1838, I. 444.)
Entry in Alumni CantabrigiensesLast Name:Nevile First Name:Christopher.College:EMMANUEL Entry Date:Michs. 1762Birth Date:Death Date:1829Full Text: Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at EMMANUEL, Oct. 28, 1762. S. of Christopher, Esq. (doubtless 1728). B. in London. School, Eton. ' Matric. Michs. 1762. Of Wellingore, Lincs. Married Lady Sophia, youngest dau. of Baptist Noel, 4th Earl of Gainsborough. Died in 1829. Father of Christopher H. (1793) and Henry W. (1794). (Eton Coll. Reg.)Eton College Register (Austen-Leigh, 1920) says he entered 20 June 1754 and left in 1762. Son of Christopher N and Margaret dau of Capt Mercer of London. This is wrong, according Burke Landed Gentry page 1388 Margaret was his sister.
Wellingore Hall was a large stone mansion, residence of Geoffery Henry NEVILE in 1871, originally built in 1750. Attached to it was a Catholic domestic chapel dedicated to St. Augustine, erected around 1882. The chapel burnt down in 1884 and was rebuilt the following year