OVERVIEW | HISTORY | FAMILY | FAMILY TREE
Stonor appears as Stonora Lege (stony hill) in a charter of the Mercian King Offa dated A.D. 774. The first Stonor recorded as living in the valley was Robert de Stanora who paid a fine to Henry II's exchequer. The following table traces the ownership of the Estate from that first member of the family to the present time. The succession is from father to son unless indicated otherwise.
Robert de Stanora circa 1150-1185.
Richard de Stanore circa 1180-1225.
Richard de Stanore 1210-1273.
Sir Richard de Stanore 1250-1314. Knight.
Sir John de Stonore 1280-1354. Knight.
Sir John de Stonore 1310-1361. Knight.
Sir Edmund de Stonore 1344-1382. Knight.
Sir Ralph de Stonore 1370-1394. Knight.
Thomas Stonor 1394-1431.
Thomas Stonor 1424-1474.
Sir William Stonor 1449-1494.
Knight. John Stonor 1482-1499.
Thomas Stonor 1450-1512. Knight of the Body.
Sir Walter Stonor 1477-1550.
Sir Francis Stonor 1520-1564. Knight.
Sir Francis Stonor 1553-1625.
William Stonor 1594-1653.
Thomas Stonor 1626-1683.
John Stonor 1655-1687.
Thomas Stonor 1677-1724.
Thomas Stonor 1710-1772.
Charles Stonor 1737-1781. Musician.
Thomas Stonor 1766-1831.
Thomas Stonor, third Lord Camoys 1797 - 1881,
Francis Robert Stonor, fourth Lord Camoys 1856-1897.
Ralph Robert Watts Sherman Stonor, fifth Lord Camoys
1913 - 1936
Ralph Thomas Campion George Sherman Stonor, seventh
Lord Camoys, 1940-
Ralph William Robert Thomas Stonor 1974- |