. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . BASINGSTOKE HUNDRED BRAMLEY. Wellesley, Duke ofWellington. Quarterly, 1 and 4 : Gules a crossbetween twenty roundelsargent, for Wellesley ; 2 and i : Or a lion gules,for Colley ; and in thechief a scutcheon of theunion de-vice of GreatBritain and Ireland. from the Gardiners to Thomas Brocas. In 1717 itwas in the possession of Jane Fit/. William, widow,and John Dally and his wife,45 but before 1757 ithad passed into the hands of the Haskers, who hadbeen located at Bramley for many generations,46John Hasker and Mary his wife in that year con-veyin


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . BASINGSTOKE HUNDRED BRAMLEY. Wellesley, Duke ofWellington. Quarterly, 1 and 4 : Gules a crossbetween twenty roundelsargent, for Wellesley ; 2 and i : Or a lion gules,for Colley ; and in thechief a scutcheon of theunion de-vice of GreatBritain and Ireland. from the Gardiners to Thomas Brocas. In 1717 itwas in the possession of Jane Fit/. William, widow,and John Dally and his wife,45 but before 1757 ithad passed into the hands of the Haskers, who hadbeen located at Bramley for many generations,46John Hasker and Mary his wife in that year con-veying it to Thomas Hasker. On the death ofThomas Hasker in 1776 the manor passed to hisonly daughter Dorothy, who married John Lee ofWoolley Firs, White Waltham,48 and left a son HenryPincke Lee, who conveyed it to John Cole in 1816. The manor was subsequently purchased by the firstDuke of Wellington, and hisgrandson, the fourth duke, isthe present The site of the manor isnow marked by Bulls DownFarm, situated a little to thenorth of Bow Brook andsome distance east of


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