. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . 1651. M Close, 14 ChaJ. II, pt. xv, Bo. 17. 67 Feet of F. Wilts. Trin. 9 Anne. 68 Recov. R. Hil. 26 Geo. II, rot. 458. 69 Ibid. 12 Geo. Ill, rot. 223 ; Geo. Ill, rot. 323 ; Feet of F. Hants,Trin. 49 Geo. III. 70 Hants, i, 494. 71 Feud. Aids, ii, 373. 72 John Kirby of Lockerley was theson of Richard Kirby of Embley : hiswife Elizabeth was apparently an Ashley,for he speaks of his brother TristramAshleyin his will of 1604 (ex Suckling). 73 Wellow Marriage Register 1605. Exinform. Mrs. Suckling. 537 74 Feet of F. Mich. 20


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . 1651. M Close, 14 ChaJ. II, pt. xv, Bo. 17. 67 Feet of F. Wilts. Trin. 9 Anne. 68 Recov. R. Hil. 26 Geo. II, rot. 458. 69 Ibid. 12 Geo. Ill, rot. 223 ; Geo. Ill, rot. 323 ; Feet of F. Hants,Trin. 49 Geo. III. 70 Hants, i, 494. 71 Feud. Aids, ii, 373. 72 John Kirby of Lockerley was theson of Richard Kirby of Embley : hiswife Elizabeth was apparently an Ashley,for he speaks of his brother TristramAshleyin his will of 1604 (ex Suckling). 73 Wellow Marriage Register 1605. Exinform. Mrs. Suckling. 537 74 Feet of F. Mich. 20 Jas. I. 75 Ex inform. Mrs. Suckling. 76 Burke, Landed Gentry. Recov. R. Hil. 14 Geo. II, rot. 196.,s Ex inform. Major S. F. Chichester. 79 Complete Baronetage, v, 76. 80 Feet of F. Div. Co. Hil. 23 ; Hil. 26 Geo. III. bl Ex inform. Mrs. Suckling and L. Hansard. 82 Cal. Close, 1227-31, pp. 66, 103. 83 Duchy of Lane. Great Cowcher, ii,fol. 177, no. 39. 84 Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 8 Edw. I. 85 Ibid. 68 A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE. Chaworth. Burellyargent and gules an orleof martlets sable. wards by the Chaworths and added to the manor Patrick Chaworths rights descended to his son andheir Pain,8 who in 1273 mortgaged them to thePrior and convent of Mottis-font, the conditions being thatthe wood should remain tothem, unless Pain or his heirsshould pay them 100 marksat Midsummer in the follow-ing Presumably themoney was paid, for PatrickChaworth, Pains brother andheir, was seised of heiboteand housebote in Dunwoodas an appurtenance of hismanor of Longstock, at hisdeath in Hisdaughterand heir Maud brought hisproperty in marriage to Henry ot Lancaster,90 andDunwood formed part of the Duchy of Lancasterand the manor of Longstock at least as late as thereign of It was probably alienated fromthe duchy together with the manor of Longstock inthe early part of the 19th century, and was certainlybought by the Rev. T. H. Tragett befor


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