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| | The Domvilles of Lymm, Cheshire |
 | | The Domvilles of Lymm, Cheshire, traced their descent from one of William the Conqueror's Norman followers (see Burke's 'Peerage and Baronetage' under Domvile and Domville). |
 | | John's son Robert married, in or before 1342, Agnes, daughter of Thomas de Legh, and became the ancestor of the Domvilles of Lymm, and Denys Barry Domvile (born 1921), the present-day holder of the Arms of Domvile of Loughlinstown, County Dublin. |
 | | Lymm Hall, a fine mansion dating from about 1600 AD, but with a great deal of subsequent rebuilding, still stands in Lymm, but is in private ownership and not freely accessible to the general public. |
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