Property Ownership History Table

Property Name Location First Known Owner (w/ birthdate) Last Known Owner (w/ birthdate) Likely Acquisition Date / Notes
Eardisley Castle Herefordshire Sir Ralph de Baskerville (b. ~1154) John Baskerville (b. 1408) 1186 – via Sybil de Braose inheritance
Pickthorn Herefordshire Thomas de Baskerville (b. ~1125) James Baskerville (sold 1546) c. 1150–1170 – divided from family holdings
Northwode Stottesdon, Shropshire Walter de Baskerville (b. ~1167) Hugh de Baskerville (b. ~1235) c. 1200 – from main Baskerville line
Hawkeswood (Hokeswod) Near Sidbury, Shropshire William de Hokeswod (b. ~1245) James Hotchkiss (b. 1715) c. 1270–1280 – likely from John/Nicholas of Northwode
Nash Court Boughton-under-Blean, Kent William Hawkins (b. ~1250–1260) John Hawkins (b. ~1550s) by 1266 – Hawkins moved to Kent near this time
Combe (Icombe) Gloucestershire Roger (Robert?) de Baskerville (b. ~1060) James Baskerville (sold 1546) by 1086 – Domesday (held by Roger/Robert de B.)
Pencelli Castle Powys, Wales Ralph de Baskerville (b. ~1090s) Robert de Baskerville (d. ~1210) c. 1093 – Ralph builds; lost after 1210
Hawkinge Manor Folkestone, Kent William de Flegh (b. ~1240s?) Abbot & Convent of St Radegund’s (after 1275) 1275 – donated by William de Flegh
Eaton Tregoz Herefordshire Possibly Baskervilles via de Braose (mid-1200s) Unknown 1251 – held by Baskervilles via de Braose
Tedstone Wafre Herefordshire Robert le Wafre (b. ~1200) Lucia le Wafre (b. ~1245), m. Roger de Mortimer c. 1220 – Robert le Wafre marries Alice
Hopton Wafre Herefordshire Robert le Wafre & Alice de Baskerville (early 1200s) Roger de Mortimer of Chirk (by 1284) c. 1220 – via Alice de Baskerville's marriage
Letton Manor Herefordshire Baskerville inheritance via Elizabeth Brugge (b. ~1390) James Baskerville (sold 1546 with Combe?) c. 1408 – inherited via Elizabeth Brugge
Whitstable Lands Kent Richard Hawkins (b. ~1275) Unknown c. 1275 – Richard Hawkins holds land
Preston Estate Holderness, East Yorkshire Andrew Hawkins (b. ~1270) & Stephen Hawkins (b. ~1275) Margery Hawkins (b. 1318) & Robert de Wasingdon before 1310 – Initially shared between Andrew and Stephen Hawkins. Upon Andrew’s death in 1321, his daughter Margery (age 2½) became heir. Stephen, a chapman and co-tenant, served as her guardian. In 1350, Stephen’s share passed to Margery upon his death, confirming his role as Andrew’s brother and suggesting he had no children.
Upchurch Vicarage Kent Edmund Drake (Vicar, b. ~1490s) N/A – clergy role c. 1490s – Vicar Drake active
Evering Manor (Evoring) Folkestone Hundred, Kent Included in 1275 donation by William de Flegh Abbot & Convent of St Radegund’s (after 1275) 1275 – included in Flegh’s donation
Hawkswood House (modern) Sidbury-Chorley, Shropshire Possibly John of Hoxwode (b. 1226) Richard Hotchkiss (b. 1595) before James Hotchkiss c. 1250 – built by Hoxwode family
Hawkstone Hall Shropshire Not connected – ruled out N/A N/A – not connected