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[[File:Easton_1.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Front of Easton Hall]] | |||
[[File:Easton_2.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Back of Easton Hall, and some of the gardens]] | |||
The Easton Estate, located in Surrey, is the original ancestral home of the Rossington family. It is currently the courtesy title of the Dukes of Welby, and was the home of [[Hugh Rossington]] and [[Jane Rossington]], prior to Jane's death. | The Easton Estate, located in Surrey, is the original ancestral home of the Rossington family. It is currently the courtesy title of the Dukes of Welby, and was the home of [[Hugh Rossington]] and [[Jane Rossington]], prior to Jane's death. | ||
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The history of the title dates back to the Norman Conquest, with the name Rossington first appearing around 1066. One may assume that this ancient ancestor was a warrior, powerful enough to earn the right to name a town after himself. Where the town of Rossington is located is also the site where the Easton estate is located in Lincolnshire. Over time, the family was elevated from Baron Easton to Earl of Easton and finally to Marquess of Easton in 1465. The [[Dukedom of Welby]] was bestowed upon the Rossington's in 1503, passing Easton into a courtesy title. | The history of the title dates back to the Norman Conquest, with the name Rossington first appearing around 1066. One may assume that this ancient ancestor was a warrior, powerful enough to earn the right to name a town after himself. Where the town of Rossington is located is also the site where the Easton estate is located in Lincolnshire. Over time, the family was elevated from Baron Easton to Earl of Easton and finally to Marquess of Easton in 1465. The [[Dukedom of Welby]] was bestowed upon the Rossington's in 1503, passing Easton into a courtesy title. | ||
''The Easton Estate is portrayed by Clandon Park, Surrey. All photos on this page are of Clandon Park.'' | ''The Easton Estate is portrayed by Clandon Park, Surrey. All photos on this page are of Clandon Park.'' |
Revision as of 10:02, 5 August 2010
Marquessate of Easton | |
Creation Date | 1066 |
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Created by | ? |
Peerage | England |
First Holder | Olaf Rossyngtone |
Current Holder | Hugh Rossington |
Heir Apparent | Daniel Rossington |
Subsidiary Titles | N/A |
Country Seat | Easton Estate |
Associated County | Surrey |
The Easton Estate, located in Surrey, is the original ancestral home of the Rossington family. It is currently the courtesy title of the Dukes of Welby, and was the home of Hugh Rossington and Jane Rossington, prior to Jane's death.
The history of the title dates back to the Norman Conquest, with the name Rossington first appearing around 1066. One may assume that this ancient ancestor was a warrior, powerful enough to earn the right to name a town after himself. Where the town of Rossington is located is also the site where the Easton estate is located in Lincolnshire. Over time, the family was elevated from Baron Easton to Earl of Easton and finally to Marquess of Easton in 1465. The Dukedom of Welby was bestowed upon the Rossington's in 1503, passing Easton into a courtesy title.
The Easton Estate is portrayed by Clandon Park, Surrey. All photos on this page are of Clandon Park.