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A36791 The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated from records, leiger-books, manuscripts, charters, evidences, tombes, and armes : beautified with maps, prospects and portraictures / by William Dugdale. Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686. 1656 (1656) Wing D2479; ESTC R4379 1,795,370 725

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the same Sir James a Bed of gold of Swans with tapetter of grene Tapesery with branches and floures of divers colours and two pair shetes of Raynes a paire of Fustiaunce sixe pair of other shetes six pair of Blankets six Materas six Pelowes and with Qvissons and bancours that longen to the Bedde aforeseyd with alle my stuffe at Bergevenny a pane of Menyvere with alle my Armure in England and Wales which goods I wyll that yt shalle abyde in the kepyng of Robert Darcy Barth Brokusby and Wauter Kebell till the seyd Sir James be xx yere of age and then to be delivered to him and ells not And in caas that the said Sir James dye withyn the seyd age withouten yssue of his body lawfully begoten than I wol and devyse all the forseyd goods to be delivered to John of Ormund his broder in the same wise that the seyd Sir James shulde have hit And if John dye er he come at the same age I wol that Thomas Ormund his brother have hit in the same wise that John shulde have hit And if Thomas dye or he come at that age than I wol that alle these goods be solde and done for my soule and here 's and alle my good doers And I bequethe unto the same John of Ormund a Bed of cloth of gold with Lebardes with those Queshions and Tapettes of my best rede wosted that longen to the same Bed and bancours and Formes to longe to the same Bede also four pair of Shetes four pair of Blankets three Pelowes and three Materas And I bequethe unto Thomas of Ormund his broder a Bede of Velvet white and black paled with Quyshons Tapettes and Formers that long to the same Bede Three pair of Shetes three pair of Blankets three Pelowes and three Materas And I bequethe unto Elizabeth hys sister a Bede of blew Baudekyn with Quyshions Tapetes of blew wosted and Formes that long to the same Bede Four pair ef Shetes four pair of Blankets four Pelowes and four Materas And I bequethe to my sone Sir James of Ormund three of the best Hors in my chare and John his broder my next best and Thomas hys broder my next best aftur hym and John Gray the sixth And I bequethe to John of Ormund and Thomas hys broder in defence of her livelyhood that I have bequest hym eyther of them DCC marks Also I bequethe to Bartholmew Brokusby my Hallyng of black rede and grene with morys Letters with Quyshions with bancours and costers And I bequethe unto the same Bartholmew my Bede of Sylke black and rede embroydered with wodbynd floures of sylver and alle the costers and apparyl that longeth thereto And I wol that the seyd Barth have xii pair of Shetes of the best cloth that I have save Raynes six pair of Blankets and a pane of Menyver● and a bolle of sylver callyd Playcebolle and my best Cup of gold covered and my round basyn of sylver pounced with morys letters with the Ewer that longeth to the same Basyn And I bequethe unto the same Bartholmew a dozen vessell of sylver garnyshed and two Basyns and two Ewers of sylver and my best Gown furred with Marters And I devyse to Rob. Darcy CCCC marks and my ymage of our Ladie that the Erle of March gaf me and a Cup of gold covered Also I devise to Wauter Kebell C. mark and three of my best lowe Hors. And I wol that the seid Wauter have my best blak Bede of sylke with alle the apparell of a Chambre of the best blak Tapeter that I have and six pair of Shetes and six pair of Blankets three Materas and my round Basyn of silver with Bolles and a Ewer that longeth thereto and my litle Saler and six Spones of sylver that byn in my Mannour at the Snyterfeld and my best stayned Halle with a Potel Pot and three pece of silver aud a grete Maser covered that was Sir Adam Persale 's and my second Gown of Marters And I bequethe the remnant of my Gownes furred with Marters to my son Sir James of Ormund and to his two brethren af●ur the discresion of myne Executors And I bequeth to Isabell Muton C. marks for her marriage And I bequethe to Florys Lee C. marks and two Hors to his marriage And I bequeth to Richard Burley C. marks so both they be ruled by me and mine Executors and dwell with me whilst I live And I bequethe to Raynald Moton C. marks And I bequethe to Thomas Besford C. marks And I bequethe to John Daunsey xx l. And I bequethe to Henry Lecester xx l. And I bequethe to Henry Filongley C. marks And I bequethe to Alyson Darcy C. marks And I bequethe to Henry Brokusby C. marks under the condition that he be governed by me and by the worthiest of his kynn And I bequethe to John Massy C. marks And I bequethe to Philip Cuberley xx l. and to VV●●l Loudham C. marks And I bequethe to Eliz. d●●ghter of the Earl of Ormund C. marks and to T●omas Blankany xx l. And to John Yerdley x. ●●rks And to John Bultus x l. And to littel Lewes x. marks And to John Hulle C s. And to Thomas Burton x l. And to Thomas VVelby C s. And to John Foteman xl s. And to John Gardener of Bergevenny four marks And also I wol that alle the remnant of my servants be rewarded af●●r the discrecion of mine Executors Also I devyse to my Prestes and Clerkes of my Chapell if they go with my Body and do my Obsequies daylie till I be buried on my costes and to ben ruled af●ur myne Executors C. marks And I wol that my Warde● with her mariages and all the livelihode that I have by hem b● u●der the go●vernauns of Rob. Darcy Barth B●okusby and Wauter Kebell they for to fullf●ll hi● and to dispose hit to the most advantage of my soule and to performe hit and put in Execution my Will and my devyse aforeseyd I ordeyn and make myne Executors Mr. Iohn Bathe Chanon of Welles takyng for his labour xl l. and if he take mynistr●cion Rob. Darcy Barth Brokusby Wauter Kebell Sir Will. Cr●ke takyng for hys labour if he take mynistracion xx l. and Iohn Bultus And I wol that Wauter Kebell ne Iohn Bultus admynister ne do nothing that toucheth my Testament in any wise wythout the advise or commandment of the remnant of myne seyd Executors And the residue of my goods I wol and ordeyn hem to be dysposed by myne Executors to bere yerely charges of my Obits and in Alm●sdeedes doyng in the mene time whiles they wol l●st Requir●ng and preying all th●se p●rsones Executors aforenamed and so far as I dare or may● charging hem that as my singular trust ys on hem afore other they refuse not but to take upon hem the Administration of this Testament with the conditions afore rehersed and put it in execution as they wolde I shulde do for
of all his right title and claim that he had or could challenge thereto dated 18 o Iunii 26 H. 6. And for the better securing of their title did the said Provost and Scholars in 1 E. 4. procure a speciall Patent from that King of Confirmation for this and other lands of that k●nd which by the munificence of their pious Founder had been granted to them the same Patent bearing date at Westminster 22 Febr. Patroni Priores de Wootton Abbas de Conchis in Normannia Rog. de Pavilliaco monach 12. Cal. Ian. 1285. Abbas de Conchis in Normannia Frater Ioh. de Broc●a monach de Conchis 8. Cal. Iunii 1288. Abbas de Conchis in Normannia Frater Will. de Laverceye monach de Conchis 8. Id. Nov. 1309. Abbas de Conchis in Normannia Frater Ioh. le Tonnelier monach 26. Iulii 1328. Abbas de Conchis in Normannia Frater Ioh● de Silvaneto 2. Ian. 1340. Abbas de Conchis in Normannia Frater Guillerinus Pinchart die Mart. post festum Dionysii martyris 1349. Abbas de Conchis in Normannia Frater Ioh. Maubert monach de Conchis 7. Martii 1370. Abbas de Conchis in Normannia Ioh. Soverain monach de Conchis .... 1400. Henr. 6. Rex Angl. c. Ioh. de Conchis monachus 17. Iunii 1438. Aspley OF this place there is no mention in the Conqueror's Survey and therefore I do conclude that it was at that time involved with Wootton Neither have I seen any thing of it in Record till 5 H. 3. that Alan de Bercheston impleaded Robert de Chaucumbe for certain lands here wherein it is written Apsele That this Robert de Chaucumbe was then Lord of it will appear by what I have next to say viz. that in 15 H. 3. by a Fine levied betwixt Gilbert de Segrave Annabil his wife Plantiffs and the same Robert de Chaucumbe deforc the said Robert having given her the said Annabil his eldest daughter in marriage to the same Gilbert and Milisent the other to Raph Basset setled his lands lying in the Counties of Northampt. Warwick Leic. and Linc. so as if he should fortune to have any other heir besides them two the said Gilbert and Annabil and the heirs of Annabil to enjoy the moitie only of this Mannour of Aspele and the other moitie to go unto the said Raph Basset and Milisent and the heirs of Milisent for ever But plain it is that the said Robert de Chaucu●be had no other issue so that upon such partition as was afterwards made betwixt those coheirs this Mannour of Aspele came wholly to Anabill whereupon the before specified Gilbert de Segrave her husband in 36 H. 3. obiained a Charter of Freewarren in all his demesn lands here having an antient Mannour-house upon it as it should seem by the large moat with a Park yet did not her issue by the same Gilbert enjoy it For being afterwards married to Roger de Somery whom she survived in her full and lawfull widowhood she granted it unto Iohn de Somery her son by that husband and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten to be held of her and her heirs paying unto her and Nicholas de Segrave her son and heir and his heirs a pair of gilt Spurrs or six pence at the Nativity of S. Iohn Baptist yearly for all services Which Iohn in 13 E. 1. claymed a Court Leet here with Assize of Bread and Beer therein by Prescription whereof he had then allowance But at length it returned to the line of Segrave and in 18 E. 3. was with divers other Mannours in severall Counties entailed by Sir Iohn de Segrave Knight upon the issue of his body by Margaret his wife and for default of such issue upon his right heirs Which Margaret had it inter alia in dower as appears by the Inquis taken after the death of Sir Walter Manney Knight her second husband By vertue of which entail it divolved through an heir female to the Family of Moubray being in 1 H. 4. committed with divers other Mannours in this County to Sir Thomas Rempston Kt. in respect that Thomas the son and heir to Thomas Moubray Duke of Norff. was then in minority and by Moubray's daughter and coheir to Berkley Thomas Lord Berkley dying seized of it in 26 H. 8. leaving Henry his son and heir who accomplisht his full age in 2 3 Ph. M. Forde Hall THis lying within the precincts of Aspele was about the beginning of E. 1. reign granted by Sir Iohn de Somery before mentioned to one Roger de la Forde of Aspele and Agatha his wife and their heirs the Rent of xii d. yearly payable at the Feast of S. Michael and the Annunciation of our Lady by equall portions being thereupon reserved as also forrein service and suit to the Court of him the said Iohn and his heirs Hence came it in succeeding times to be called Forde Hall and in 5 R. 2. past by the name of a Mannour from one Nicholas Prylle of Ludlow to Henry de Bonnebury and his heirs but at length came to Iohn Fullwode about H. 8. time in marriage with Ioan the daughter and heir to Baldwyn Heath Which Iohn being second son to Robert Fullwode of Cley Hall in Tanworth had issue Iohn and he a third Iohn who by marriage with Katherine daughter coheir to Thomas Dabridgcourt of Langdon Hall left issue six daughters his heirs scil Frances the wife of William Noell of Welsborough in Com. Leic. Esquire Elianor of Sir Edw. Hampden Knight Alice of Sir George Fullwode Kt. Christian of Iohn Hales Esquire Grace of Angell Grey of Kingston in Com. Dors. Esquire and Katherine which Grace upon the partition of that inheritance had inter alia this for her share Mockley I Am of opinion that this now bearing the name of Mockley was part of that land which Robert de Stafford granted to the Monks of Conchis whereof in Wootton I have spoke but of it I do not find any particular mention till about E. 1. time and that is also accidentally Gilbert de Monkelee and William de Monkelee with Roger then Vicar of Wootton being witnesses to a grant of certain lands in Buckele lying hard by made to the Monks of Wootton whence I conclude that having belong'd to those Monks it therefore had the name of Monkelee and that by shortnes of pronunciation it is now called Mockle As part of the possessions therefore of that Religious House was it in 7 H. 5. granted by the King with the Priory of Wootton to Sir Rouland Lenthale Knight and in 22 H. 6. past therewith likewise to the Provost and Scholars of King's Colledge in Cambridge by the name of the Mannour of Molkele and being confirmed to that Colledge by King E. 4. is enjoyed accordingly at this day Vllenhale THis place having been part
nuper ux T. Holt ar D. Thomas Byrde Cler. 25. Maii 1552. Ambr. Cave miles ratione dotis Margeriae ux suae nuper ux T. Holt ar Laur. Blakeway 30. Maii 1561. Thomas Holt de Dudston miles Ioh. Machon Cler. 1. Martii 1603. Thomas Holt de Dudston miles Ric. Dickleg Cler. 1. Maii 1611. Thomas Holt miles bar Ioh. Grent art Magr. 12. Dec. 1621. Erdington's Chantrie IN 27 H. 6. Sir Thomas Erdington Knight founded a Chantrie in this Church for one Priest to celebrate divine service daily at the Altar of the blessed Virgin perpetually for the good estate of King Henry the sixt and of him the said Sir Thomas and Ioyce his wife during their lives in this world and for the health of their soules as also the souls of their Progenitors Parents and Benefactors and all the faithfull deceased The revevenues whereof in 26 H. 8. were certified to be vii li. xix s. ob over and above iii s. iv d. for the Anniversarie of the Founder and xvi s. ob in Rents to the Lord of the Fee Howbeit in 37 H. 8. considering an Annuitie of xl s. granted out of the lands belonging thereto unto Iohn Throkmorton gentleman for life the cleer yearly value amounted to no more than vi li. But after the generall dissolution of the Chantries this with the lands belonging to it was by Letters Patent bearing date 9. Sept. 2 E. 6. inter alia granted to Ric. Pallady gentleman and Francis Foxall Citizen and Mercer of London and their heirs and the next year following another Patent thereof made to Thomas Hawkyns alis Fysher of Warwick and his heirs In the utmost window on the South side towards the West of those that perteine to the body of the Church is this inscription Orate pro bono statu fratrum de Bromwich qui hanc fenestram fieri fecerunt In the next window is this coat of Armes viz. Argent a Cheveron gules between 3. loz●nges sable And under it the portraiture of a man kneeling in a surcoat of the same Armes with 4. sonns behind him over whose heads is this in a scroule Mater Dei memento mei Behind them is the portraiture of a woman in a scarlet gown with 4. daughters having a scroule over her head in which is written Fili Dei miserere mei And under them all this Inscriptoin Orate pro bono statu Roberti Massey Elisabethe vxoris sue In the fourth window on the same South side is this coat viz. Argent a Lyon rampant sable Stapleton empaling Massy and under it the following Inscription Orate pro bono statu Roberti Massey Elizabethe ejus vx qui hanc fenestram fieri fecerunt In one of the like windows on the North side are the portraitures of the same Walter Ardern and Alianore his wife kneeling whose monument is in the Chancell and in the same surcoats of Armes as thereupon are exprest Over his head is this scroule Iesu Fili Dei miserere met Over hers Mater Dei memento mei And under them both this written Orate pro bono statu Walteri Arderne armigeri Elianore vxoris ejus On a stone fixed in the North Wall of the Chancell is this Inscription Henry Williams Vicar once of this Church and Parson of Aberfro in Anglicey lyeth here under who died Anno 1603. Febr. 14. Quod sibi quisque serit praesentis tempore vitae Hoc sibi messis erit cum dicitur Ite Venite On another stone in the same Wall Memoriae Sacrum Pientissimi atque optimi juvenis Olliphi Boys ex antiquâ generosa Boysiorum in Cantio stirpe oriundi patre Antonio Boys verbi divini Ministro apud Cullesden in Surria nati in celeberrima Wichamicorum societate Wintoniae primùm dei● Oxoniae educati bonis literis egregiè instructi gradu Magisterii in artibus ornati sacrisque ordinibus initiati Qui cum una altera Concione ad populum habitâ magnam apud omnes spem sui expectationem fecissit gravissimis calculi doloribus interceptus ac demum oppressus hic apud affines suos expiravit die 5. Augusti An. D. 1630. aetatis suae 31. Monumentum hoc Dorothea Gilmin mater amantissima L. M. Q. Posuit On the same side of this Chancell there is a very noble Monument for Sir Edward Devereux Kt. and Baronet grandfather to the now Vicount Hereford erected by his Lady who survived him the Figure whereof I have here omitted for the reasons exprest in my Preface but have added the Epitaph Here lyeth Sir Edward Devereux of Castle-Bromwich Knight and Baronet youngest son of Walter Lord Ferrers of Chartley and Viscount Hereford by Margaret his second wife daughter of Robert Garnish of Kenton Hall in Com. Suff. Esquire who married Katherine eldest daughter of Edward Arden of Park-Hall Esquire by whom he had issue five sons and four daughters Sir Walter Knight and Baronet William George Edward and Henry Margaret Anne Howard and Grace Sir Walter married Eliz. daughter and heir of Robert Bayspoole of Aldeby in Com. Norff. Esquire who died without issue Secondly he married Elizabeth second daughter of Thomas Knightley of Broughall in Com. Staff Esquire brother to Sir Richard Knightly of Fausley in Com. Northampt. Kt. George married Blanch daughter and heire of Iohn Ridge in Com. Salop. gent. Henry married Barbara daughter and heir of Robert Smallbrook of Yardley Gent. William and Edward died unmarried Margaret married Sir Hugh Wrottesley of Wrottesley in Com. Staff Kt. Anne married Robert Leighton of Wattelsborow in Com. Salop. Esquire Howard married Thomas son and heir of Sir Thomas Dilke of Maxstoke Castle in Com. Warr. Esquire Grace the youngest Which Sir Edward died the 22 th of Sept. An. D. 1622. Here lieth Lady Katherine wife to Sir Edward Devereux who died the second of November 1627. To whose memorie Sir George Devereux her second son caused this part of this Monument to be erected according to her command Nechells OF this place there is no mention at all in the Conqueror's Survey forasmuch as it was the●●●vo●ved with Aston but the name thereof scil Nechels or Echels for it is indifferently 〈◊〉 discovereth it to have been a Wood at first Echel signifying the same in the German language whereof our 〈◊〉 is a branch as Quercus in the Latine I am of opinion that one of the old Barons of Dudley granted it originally unto one of the Family of Parles together with Hanneworth now called Hansworth in Com. Staff For I find that Osbert de Pa●les had a Bastard son called Reynald de Asseles on whom he conferred the inheritance of all his lands here in Assells or Nechels Osbertus de Parles Reginaldus de Asseles nothus Simon de Asseles Aliva obiit s. prole Rob. de ●andsacre miles ... Agnes Alicia Georgius de Castello mil. Will. de Castello Matilda Georgius de Castello Margeria Which Reynald had issue Simon
yearly Pension of xiii s. iiii d. to him the said Bishop and his successors and iiii s. iiii d. to the Arcdeacon of Coventre being reserved As also a Vicaridge endowed wh●ch Vicaridge in 26 H. 8. was valued at x. l. xiii s. iiii d. per an Patroni Ecclesiae Incumbentes c. Ioh. de Mances●re miles Hugo de Stanford Cler. 1287. Rob. de Herle Ioh. de Herle subdiac 14. Cal. Apr. 1298. D. Guido de Mancestre miles Rog. de Crophul Pbr. 11. Cal. Apr. 1333. D. Guido de Mancestre miles Ric. de Bulcote 15 Cal. Aug. 1349. D. Edm. de Mance●tre miles Ric. de ●yb●●smore Cap. Cal. Aug. 1349. D. Ga●f Brochull miles Petr. Prilley Leonardus Worth●● Will. B●●●k●●w Pbr. xxii Iunii 1392. D. Ep●●c per laps Tho. Heton Cler. 10 Nov. 1432. Patroni Vicariae D. Episc. hac vice Ioh. M●●●ford alias Barbour Pbr. 20 Feb. 1449. Abbas Conv. de Merevale Magr. R●b Whitinton 21. Aug. 1514. Abbas Conv. de Merevale D. R●b Barf●● 14. Oct. 1530. Abbas Conv. de Merevale Thomas Allrad Cap. 1. Iunii 15●8 Anna Hyll de Atherston T●omas Smyth Cler. 9 Nov. 1553. D. Eliz. Regina Wil●●●dus Rosse Cler. 26. Aug. 1574. Iacobus Rex 〈◊〉 Abell ●ler Art Mag. 31 Iulii 1622. The Chantrie IN 37 ● 6. the Abbot and Covent of Merevale founded a Chantrie at the Altar of the holy Trinitie within this Church for one Priest to celebrate divine service daylie thereat for the soul of K. H. 6. after his departure out of this life and for the souls of Thomas Slawteley Alice and Catherine his wives and all the faithfull deceased The lands belonging whereunto lying in Whitington and Atherston were in 26 H. 8. valued at vi l. vii s. iii d. per an over and above all reprises and in 37 H. 8. at vi l. x s. ii d. ob The Gild. THis was likewise founded in the said 37 ●h year of K. H. 6. at the instance of Iohn Riggeley then Abbot of Merevale and did consist of divers men women Inhabitants of Atherston this Parish of Manceter who were every year upon Trinitie-Sunday to choose amongst themselves for the better rule and government of that Fraternitie two Masters unto which Gild did belong one Priest to celebrate divine service at the Altar of the blessed Virgin in this Church of Manceter for the good estate of the said K. H. 6. and his Queen during this life and for their souls afterwards as also for the good estate of all the Brethren and Sisters of the said Fraternitie Which Priest so serving there had in 26 H. 8. a Stipend of vi l. per an allowed unto him but in 37 H. 8. all the lands belonging thereto were valued at x l. x s. out of which xx s. was yearly given to poor people Hartshill THis place is joyned with Ansley in the Conq ●●● Survey where it appears that both of them were then esteemed for two hides and valued at C s. being then fermed out by the King together with Coventre and with Manceter doubtless came to the Earl of Chester for it appears that it was held of those Earls and their heirs and that one Hugh was the first that seated himself here assuming this place for his sirname having a fair Mannour house situate with very much advantage for defence viz. at the utmost point of a ridge that stretcheth ifself betwixt two deep and narrow Vallies and had the reputation of a Castle as the tradition is there being some embattelled Walls yet standing to testifie as much To this Hugh succeeded Robert and to him William who wrote himself Will. de Hardreshulle as his grandfather did and in 3 Ioh. underwent the Shiriffaltie of this Countie and Leicestershire for that great man Will. de Cantilupe of whom in Aston●Cantilupe I have made mention as also gave the Church of Ansley to the Nuns of Polesworth and left issue Robert his son and heir who in 2 H. 3. was one of the sureties in the behalf of Robert Marmion for his safe custody of Tamworth Castle to the King's use and in 5. and 6 H. 3. one of the Justices of Assize in this Countie Hugo de Hardredeshull temp H. 1. Rob. de Hardredeshull Will. de Hardredeshull 3 Joh. Rob. de Hardredeshull 2 H. 3. Will. de Hardredeshull de●unctus 46 H. 3. Matilda postea nupta Will. de Arderne Rob. de Hardreshull defunctus 1 E 1. Margareta ●oh de Hardeshull mil. defunctus 4 E. 1. Isabella 5 E. 1. Will. de Hardreshull defunctus 32 E. 1. Iuliana Ioh. de Hardreshull miles 10 E. 2. Margareta una fil cohaer Iac. Stafford de Sandon mil. Eliz. filia cohaer Ioh. Culpeper Thomas Culpeper de .... in com Cantii miles 1 R. 2. Alianora 1 R. 2. Ioh. Culpeper de Ashene in Com. Northampt. mil●s 10 H. 6. Walt. Culpeper ar 16 H. 6. Thomas Culpeper miles Ioh. Culpeper miles obiit 22 E. 4. Alex Culpeper miles 27 H. 8. Thomas Culpeper de Bedgburie in Com. Cantii ar 3 E. 6. Iohanna ux Iac. de Burford mil. Margareta ux Ric. Talbot mil. Erneburga de Hardreshull Abbatissa de Pole sworth 29 E. 1. Ric. de Hardredeshull 23 H. 3. To which Robert succeeded Will. de Hardredeshull his son and heir who in 9 H. 3. gave xx marks to the King for his Releif and 447 l. 7 s. 5 d. being a debt due by him to the Jews In the same year he was in Commission for levying and collecting a xv th in this Countie and Leicestershire so likewise the next year following And for taking Assizes of Novel disseisin in this Shire In 23 H. 3. he gave x. Marks Fine for the custodie of the lands which were belonging to Ric. de Hardredeshull his Uncle and in 43. of the said King's reign did his Homage for all those lands in Lincolnshire which Grace de Li'sle died seized of and were of his inhe●itance But in 46 H. 3. he departed this life leaving Robert his son and heir who gave Lx s. to the King as a Releif for the lands which his Fa●her died seized of that were held of the said K. in Cap●te and doing his H●mage had liverie of them Which Robert ●iding with the Earl of Leicester and other the rebellious Barons in 49 H. 3. and being slain fighting on their part in the battail of Evesham his lands were seized and this Mannour by name given to W●●ine de Bassi●gburne yet to Margaret his widow the King allowed certain of her said husband's for●●●ted possessions lying in Pultenhethe and Paxton for the maintenance of her ●e●● and her Children but what Children these were doth not appear to me nor what became of ●h●m for the inhe●itance of this Lordship considering that the D●ctum