. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . he manor66 until the death ofWalter Waleran about He left threedaughters : Cecily wife of John de Monmouth, Isabelwife of William de Nevill, and Aubree, who marriedfirstly Robert de Pole, secondly John de Ingham andthirdly William de John de Monmouth,son and successor of John and Cecily, was executed in1280—1 for the murder of Adam de Gilbert, chaplainof Wells, and in 1305 his share of the manor wasrestored by the king to his cousins, the representativesof the other two daughters of Walter Aubree de Botereaux died
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . he manor66 until the death ofWalter Waleran about He left threedaughters : Cecily wife of John de Monmouth, Isabelwife of William de Nevill, and Aubree, who marriedfirstly Robert de Pole, secondly John de Ingham andthirdly William de John de Monmouth,son and successor of John and Cecily, was executed in1280—1 for the murder of Adam de Gilbert, chaplainof Wells, and in 1305 his share of the manor wasrestored by the king to his cousins, the representativesof the other two daughters of Walter Aubree de Botereaux diedin 1269-70 and was succeededby Oliver Ingham, her son byher second Themanor descended from fatherto son in the Ingham family71until 1344, when OliverIngham died leaving co-heirs,his daughter Joan wife ofRoger Lestrange, and hisgranddaughter Mary daughterof John Mary sub-sequently married StephenTumby and died in 1 349-50holding land at East Dean belonging to the barony ofDean, her heir being her aunt Joan Lestrange,73 who. Botereaux. Argentthree toads sable. married as a second husband Sir Miles Stapleton ofBedale. He died 1364-5 and his son Miles The property descended in the Stapletonfamily until the death of SirMiles Stapleton, grandson ofthe last-named Miles, in left co-heirs, his daughtersElizabeth wife of Sir WilliamCalthorp and Joan wife ofChristopher is no indication thatany part of the manor passedto the Calthorps. In 1500Miles Harcourt son of Chris-topher and Joan released allhis claim in West Dean to SirJohn Huddleston, his mothers second This was no doubt a quitclaim toSir John for life, for this moiety of the manor re-mained in the Harcourt family until 1578-9, whenit was sold by Walter Harcourt and his son Robert toHenry
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