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From Retha Mancil, Alabama -

My ancestor Sir William Barentine, Knight (spelling varies Barentyne, Barrington, Barentine) is believed to have left Little Haseley to his daughter Mary who married Anthony Huddleston, Esquire.  She is suppose to be buried at Haseley Church.  Died May 15, 1581. Anthony Huddleston was the High Sheriff under Queen Elizabeth I.  
Also there were many Barrentines who were High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire from 1307-1509.  
Drogo Barentyne, Thomas Barentyne,
John Barentyne are listed among the High Sheriffs.
Drew Barentyne inherited part of Little Haseley and then supposedly passed it on to Sir William.


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                 Lady Mary Long


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                    William Long

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