HAMON DE MASSEY
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The first 'Hamon de Massey' was the owner of the manors of Bowdon, Dunham and Hale after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, taking over from the Saxon thegn Aelfward according to the Domesday Book.
The name of Hamon de Massey was passed on to his descendants for several generations. There are several different ways of spelling the name, including 'de Masci', 'de Mace', 'de Macei', 'de Mascy' and 'de Massy'.
The first 'Hamon de Massey' was the owner of the manors of Bowdon, Dunham and Hale after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, taking over from the Saxon thegn Aelfward according to the Domesday Book.
The name of Hamon de Massey was passed on to his descendants for several generations. There are several different ways of spelling the name, including 'de Masci', 'de Mace', 'de Macei', 'de Mascy' and 'de Massy'.
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