Thrale/Thrall history

Crowmarsh Battle Farm, Oxfordshire, England



 


Tree: UK Thrale family

Notes:

Ralph Thrale MP bought the Crowmarsh Estate for £24,000 from the trustees of the Duke of Wharton to expand his landholdings and secure a prestigious country estate. On Ralph's death, it passed to his son Henry Thrale, and following Henry's death, was sold in 1783 to Thomas Walker for £18,000.

Located in South Oxfordshire, currently comprising 1,880 acres of land and buildings. Known as "The Manor or Lordship of Preston Crowmarsh" or "Crowmarsh Battle". It was sold to the Newton family, who farmed here for a century, until they sold it to the Chamberlain family in 1894, and they continue to own and farm the land today.

Location : Latitude: 51.60446727627479, Longitude: -1.1038083335470197


Media

Histories
Thrale v. Hester Maria Thrale, 28 April 1789.
Thrale v. Hester Maria Thrale, 28 April 1789.
A dispute about recipient of income from Henry Thrale's estate at Crowmarsh Battle between Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury and her daughter Hester Maria (Queeney) Thrale. Thrale v. Hester Maria Thrale (1789), 1 Ves. Jun. 215. Court of Chancery.
Henry Thrale's will
Henry Thrale's will
Henry Thrale died on 4 April 1781 between 5 am and 6 am. The will, dated 17 March 1781, was read by the male executors on 5 April 1781. his wife, Hester, was later informed of its provisions by Samuel Johnson.

Executors


Land

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Land    Person ID   Tree 
1 Thrale, Henry M.P.  10 Apr 1758Crowmarsh Battle Farm, Oxfordshire, England I83 UK Thrale family 
2 Thrale, Ralph M.P.  Crowmarsh Battle Farm, Oxfordshire, England I69 UK Thrale family