Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . in themilitary exploits of that monarchs reign. It is recorded of this braveknight, that being in Flanders upon his Sovereigns account, in 1340,he obtained license to transport from England twelve sacks of his ownwool for his better support when in the kings service ; a liberty forobvious reasons, very rarely granted. His son and heir married Alice,daughter of Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and died withoutissue. Thereupon ensued a division of the Beauchamp estates, whenthis manor came to his niece Cec
Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . in themilitary exploits of that monarchs reign. It is recorded of this braveknight, that being in Flanders upon his Sovereigns account, in 1340,he obtained license to transport from England twelve sacks of his ownwool for his better support when in the kings service ; a liberty forobvious reasons, very rarely granted. His son and heir married Alice,daughter of Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and died withoutissue. Thereupon ensued a division of the Beauchamp estates, whenthis manor came to his niece Cecilia, who, by her marriage with SirRoger Seymour, transferred the title and estate to the illustrious familyof Seymour, who are found to have enjoyed it for a number of descents. Adjoining to the Mansion at Hatch Court is the parish church, aneat edifice, dedicated to St. John Baptist. It has a pretty embattledtower. The communion table is of old oak, enclosed with a balus-trade, finished with iron spikes twisted into antique forms. The livingis a rectory in the deanery of
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