Some dates: (British History Online - Weston Colville) Francis's son Thomas, created earl of Sussex in 1674, sold much land to pay his debts in 1708. Weston Colville was bought, probably in that year, by John Carter, a London linen-draper, who died in 1723, leaving it to his son John, who sometimes lived in the parish and died in 1759. His son and heir John after 1770 took the additional name of Pollard. He died in 1806, leaving no children. His sister Elizabeth had married Gen. Thomas Hall (d. 1809), whose son John (1767–1860) succeeded to Carter Pollard's estate. From him it passed successively to his sons Gen. John Hall (1797–1872) and Maj. Charles Webb Hall (1802–80), and, neither son leaving issue, to his daughter Charlotte's son, William Henry Bullock, who succeeded to it in 1880, taking the name of Hall.