Person:Alexander Lownde (2)

Alexander Lownde
 
 
Facts and Events
Name[1] Alexander Lownde
Alt Name[2][5] Sir Alexander Lound
Gender Male
Marriage to Maud Cave
Residence[1][5] Butterwick, Lincolnshire, England
Residence[2] Lound Hall and Cave
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 William R. Peck. A Topographical Account of the Isle of Axholme: Being the West Division of the Wapentake of Manley, in the County of Lincoln, in Two Volumes. (Doncaster: Thomas and Hensley, 1815)
    Volume 1, page 82.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hall, John George. A history of South Cave, and other parishes in the East Riding of the county of Yorkshire. (Hull: Edwin Ombler, 1892)
    page 96.
  3.   Camden, William, and John (ed.) Fetherston. The visitation of the county of Leicester in the year 1619, taken by William Camden. (London: Taylor and Co., 1870)
    page 125.
  4.   Clay, Charles Travis; William Brown; M. J Heditch; and M. J. Stanley Price. Yorkshire deeds. (York: Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 191?]-1955)
    Volume 9 no. 52.

    Alexander Lounde and Robert Sheffield, esquires, were the first two witnesses in a 1465 deed concerning a lease of a messuage in Beverley from John Cromwell etc. to William Homerston of Beverley, yeoman, and Isabel his wife.

  5. 5.0 5.1 Walker, John William. Yorkshire pedigrees. (London: [Harleian Society], 1942-1944)
    p. 95.