Smalman of Wilderhope and Quatford | Landed families of Britain and Ireland
Bevan of Fosbury and Trent Park In the 17th century, the Bevans were merchants in Swansea who were among the early adherents of the Society...| landedfamilies.blogspot.com
Bethune of Blebo| Landed families of Britain and Ireland
Berry of Tayfield| Landed families of Britain and Ireland
Barry, Viscounts Kemsley| Landed families of Britain and Ireland
Berney of Swardeston, Bracon | Landed families of Britain and Ireland
Bernard of Nether Winchendon | Landed families of Britain and Ireland
The origins of this family are obscure, but they seem not to be related to the Bernards of Castle Bernard (Co. Cork); certainly not closely. They were evidently settled in Co. Carlow by the early 17th century, and there are references in deeds and other documents to members of the family living in or around the town of Carlow (then known as Catherlough) from 1619 onwards at properties including Straw Hill, Clonmulsh (spelled in a bewildering variety of ways) and Oldtown. It seems, however, ...| Landed families of Britain and Ireland
Berkeley of Spetchley This branch of the Berkeley family is descended from Thomas Berkeley (d. 1484), fourth son of James de Berkeley (c.139...| landedfamilies.blogspot.com
Bethell of Rise| Landed families of Britain and Ireland
Bertie, Earls of Abingdon | Landed families of Britain and Ireland
Berkeley of Berkeley As the late Anthony Emery wrote in The greater medieval houses of England & Wales (2006), “The house of Berkeley is as...| landedfamilies.blogspot.com
Beresford, Barons Decies This fascinating family was a cadet branch of the Beresfords of Curraghmore, Earls of Tyrone and Marquesses of W...| landedfamilies.blogspot.com