Friday, June 2, 2017

House of Nott-Brunswick



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Kings of the Hwicce. Although superceded by larger Kingdoms, the family remained as under-Kings(or more properly “petty kings”), Earls and Lords as being successors of the Hwicce (our ancient Welsh nation) throughout the ages.
Hwicce was a larger area and ancient name for the lands that covered much of England during the time of King Arthur. 

The Nott family (Knut in old German, meaning Royal title), is not only directly descendant of the King Geat (father of the Goths) but also of King Cerdic of the Gewissae (Ancient Saxony). He is the historic King Arthur. Many books have been written comparing Cerdic and Arthur, the Battles etc, proving they are one and the same person.

King Edgar confirmed the Earldom of “Kineton” as belonging to our family as "an eternal inheritance ...". According to the Nobility scholar Dugsdale, William the Conqueror chose to delete and leave out the Kineton Earldom from Domesday Book. Our House Earldom overlapped 7 other rival counties. However, Dugsdale only maps part of our ealier seat (he goes at lengths showing the family defined as Earls at the time of posession) of our family. In the general histories it is recorded to be the seat of "The Court of the King Before the King Himself" for King John, William the Conqueror and Edward the Confessor before it was combined with the government at Westminster. After Oxford this line of our family retired to Kineton. The Royal House of Cnott after the conquest of William, still married the Danish Jarls Royalty. Through one of these marriages these lands of Kineton are recognized from Domesday as passing from Thurkill and Gudmund, who were Earls of East Anglia and Warwickshire. The House of Cnott had to fight many court cases to reclaim the lands back, and were successful through the inheritance of Gudmund's daughter Ailenna. The capital of the Earldom of Kineton (King's seat) after successfully passing in Royal charters to be directly held of our family as Earls, it passed to the descendants of William Earl of Oxinford, and his brothers to Milo and to "Henry le Notte de Kineton" and was enfeoffed to the Feudal Heirs of the Notte/Nott family for several centuries. Up until the suppression of the Knights Templars the Grand Commandery of Balsall was owned by the Nott family. As stated in the land records the Templar commandery "Knights Fee" of Preston Bagot passed from "Thomas de Kington, brother of Henry le Notte", who in 1200 granted much of the lands of Preston Bagot to the monks, then to John le Notte, de Kinton, to Nicholas de Kinton, father of Richard le Notte, to Richard le Notte de Kynton', to Richard le Notte de Kynton', to Thomas Notte, Proctor to the Gild of the Holy Cross (overseer) who in 1305 and 1314 conveyed lands in Solihull and Kington to his son Henry. This Henry in 1332 settled lands in Kington and Lyndon on himself in tail (as Feudal and Knights Templar Enfeoffments), with contingent remainders to his son John, or John's sister Prudence. However, history records the "Knights Fee" of Preston Bagot was stolen from the family, and six Templars were arrested at the Preceptory. It was immediately given to the Knights Hospitallers however, it is evident the House of Nott merely were surpressed as owners,but have continued to act ever since in the spirit of the original Templar charters of these lands that were taken. Thousands more have continued to raise protest for our Templar Commandery in every generation! These have mainly been people of note, and men of the law in England who have kept these Templar traditions going on. 

We continue the Templar’s protest to restore the Temple Balsall Preceptory (GIKT Grand Commandery) to the rightful heirs who hold the original feudal titles of the land before they were illegally stolen by the papacy. It was taken from our family and given to the Hospitallers. It surely was prophetic when King Edgar deeded the lands to us as an “eternal inheritance”.

These titles have also been maintained by displaying and using the family coat of arms. The crest being “the talbot sejeant, ducally gorged, ermine”(an emblazon of a King or petty king). The rest of the arms, the diagonal line or “bend” being for the General Commander of the army(Knight Commander at least) as it is written “azure, a bend through three lions faces, or”(some translations say leopards faces). The three lions faces being also an ancient royal sign.

BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBUETTEL-OELS 

Hannover illegally tried to ban the marriages of our line, the senior line “Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel” that has exclusive rights over the house of Welf. However, numerous courts and debates were launched against Hannover for their theft of the Brunswick estates and claim to be able to ban the marriages. The righful prince of our line, Imperial Prince Karl II in 1827 made an edict that claimed his uncle the King of England was a "usurper" and did undo all the suppression of our Imperial rights. Although Hanover had been Kings of England for 300 years they had no rights to exert themselves over their senior line of Wolfenbuettel, except a small guardianship was granted during the orphan's young age, yet it was aganist house law for Hanover to take steps to try and end the house. Hannover for 1,000 years has been maintained to be only a Junior branch of the House of Brunswick. Even today Hanover admits they are only a Junior Branch of the Guelphs, and our house of Wolfenbuettel is senior. Immediately the rights of the succession of our family was defended by the Emperor of Austria, the German Federal Government, the Kingdom of France and their local courts, and by the Swiss government. Our cadet line (from America) has held the rights to succeed back into our rights of the living House of Brunswick(Princes in international law), which up until now has remained as an internal rivalry with Hannover. Our line has been suppressed by those who have had the greater resources. This is now changing. `

More about this line and the main male line genealogy:
Imperial Gothian(Odinssons) Exploits in theAmerican Nott Family

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