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    1. Re: NEYRNUT of Bucks.
    2. On Sunday, June 6, 1999 at 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, David MacDougall wrote: > I'm in search of further details respecting the NEYRNUT (alias > Nernettys, Nerint, Narintt) family of Buckinghamshire. > > They were somewhat obscure manorial lords from about the time of King > Henry II, and were likely extinct in the male line with a certain John > NEYRNUT circa 1450. > > The arms given in VCH Bucks are "Sable billety and a lion argent". In > "General Armory Two" by Morant (under NEYRMUT) they are the same. > > I have several specific questions: > > 1. Is there a crest attributed to this family? > > 2. Are/were the arms officially entered in the College of Arms? > > 3. Is it possible to determine if these arms are borne today by anyone > by virtue of being descended from an heiress of the Neyrnuts (i.e. as a > quartering)? > > Many thanks, > > DGM Hello David I believe I am purchasing the Lordship and wonder whether you were able to find any information out about Pitstone Neyrnut other that what is known by Manorial? I particulraly interested in any old maps or documents showing boundaries, But anything you have found out would be of great interest to me. Kind regards Geraldine Bridgewater

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