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Hanse Hall
« on: Sunday 26 March 23 03:16 BST (UK) »
Hanse Hall, Staffordshire; also known in some records as 'Hanch Hall.' Home of the Orme family 1500s-1800s, perhaps both earlier and later than those four centuries - unsure.

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Re: Hanse Hall
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 26 March 23 11:33 BST (UK) »
If you Google:  A2a

takes you to the National Archives Search

Searching : HANSE HALL

Just one hit
 
Held by: Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archives Service: (William Salt Library ) 

*William Salt Library is in Stafford

JERVYS OF CHATCULL PARGITER OF MAVESYN RIDWARE AND GRETWORTH
co NORTHANTS ORME OF HANSE HALL

Hadfield Manuscripts.

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There are a number of hits searching for
Hanch Hall in Longdon? Staffordshire

one quite early

1533-1538




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Re: Hanse Hall
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 26 March 23 11:38 BST (UK) »
Another way of finding information

Is to go into :

Google Books

the first thing that comes up is a pedigree chart

in 1714 and 1643-64

etc etc

ORME OF HANCH HALL, LONGDON

Offlow Hundred

ARMS: Azure, an eaagle displayed between three battle-azes or
CREST : A dolphin embowed azure, pierced with a spear or.

Granted by me: William DUGDALE, Norway

William ORME of Hanse Hall
ae 49 ann 31 March 1663

= Grace, da of Nichlas Hurt of Cistern, co Staff


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Certified by William ORME, Lichfield, 31 March 1663


The second half of this page, goes further back into the 15th/16th century and is very interesting.

and then their off-spring etc.