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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · In 1549 Carey sold it to Sir John Cutts (d. 1555)of Childerley, from whom it descended insuccessive generations to Sir John Cutts (d.1615), Sir John Cutts (d. 1646), and Sir JohnCutts (cr. Bt. 1660, d. s.p. 1670).

  2. 6 days ago · Sir John Cutts, under-treasurer and councillor to Henry VII, died in 1521, leaving the manors for life to his widow Elizabeth (d. 1524). Their son and heir John died just after coming of age in 1528.

  3. 6 days ago · On the south wall of the south chapel is an elaborate monument, designed by Nicholas Stone, to Anne (d. 1631), first wife of Sir John Cutts (d. 1646). It is in the form of a halfopen marble cupboard surmounted by an open segmental pediment.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · After the Crown had presented in 1585 Sir John Cutts hastily secured his rights by obtaining its nominee's resignation and himself presenting. In 1594 he gave Childerley to James Bridgeman, rector of Lolworth, (fn. 57) who held it until his death in 1631, (fn. 58) and was succeeded by other titular rectors, naturally absentees, until the 1680s.

  5. 4 days ago · About Lady Anne Browne. Anne Browne, died 1510, was the daughter of Sir Anthony Browne (1443-November 19, 1506) and his first wife, Eleanor Oughtred (d. before 1500) and was at court as a maid of honor to Elizabeth of York shortly before the queen’s death. She had the misfortune to fall in love with Charles Brandon (1485-1545).

  6. 1 day ago · Lieutenant-General John "Salamander" Cutts, 1st Baron Cutts, Coldstream Guards; General Sir Cornelius Cuyler, Bt. D. General Henry Trevor, 21st Baron Dacre;

  7. Jun 12, 2024 · The Cutts Compensator is most famous for its use on the Thompson, but the Cuttses designed it for a variety of guns, including the BAR, numerous handguns, .50 caliber machine guns, and more. The Cutts partnered with Lyman and Auto Ordnance to produce the design while they took a cut as the creators.

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