. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE warrant to him a quarter of a virgate of land in Gilston which he had by charter of Thomas his ; In 1307 Ralph Giffard was among the tenants at Gilston assessed for a lay subsidy,'6 and in 1324 this Ralph was in debt to Hugh le Despenser, jun., for £40, which were to be levied on his lands in Essex and John GSfford made a settlement of two messuages, two mills, 240 acres of land with appurtenances in Gilston, Sawbridgeworth and Eastwick on himself and his wife Margaret in
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE warrant to him a quarter of a virgate of land in Gilston which he had by charter of Thomas his ; In 1307 Ralph Giffard was among the tenants at Gilston assessed for a lay subsidy,'6 and in 1324 this Ralph was in debt to Hugh le Despenser, jun., for £40, which were to be levied on his lands in Essex and John GSfford made a settlement of two messuages, two mills, 240 acres of land with appurtenances in Gilston, Sawbridgeworth and Eastwick on himself and his wife Margaret in " William Gifford, possibly son of John, left :nd heir Margaret, who married John d in 1418 a quitclaim of a moiety of e above mentioned was made to John and : by William Johan of Hatfield Broadoak, co. r,ssex, and his wife Joan, who was presumably another John Chauncy, son of John and Margaret, died in I479 seised of a messuage called Chauncy, Margar coated with cement ; the tower it of brick ; the roofs over nave and chancel, which are continuous, are tiled, those over the aisles being slated. The church appears to have been rebuilt late in the 13th century, an early 13th-century doorway from the former church, which was probably without aisles, having been re-set in the north wall; the tower is mainly of late 16th-century work, and was probably rebuilt then. The church was thoroughly restored during the 19th century, the south aisle rebuilt, a north vestry added to the chancel, a new east window inserted and the stonework of most of the others renewed, a south porch erected, and the nave and chancel and aisles re-roofed. The east window is modern ; a single lancet in the north wall and two in the south wall belong to the 1 3th century ; the westernmost windows on the south and north sides have low sills, about 2 ft. 8 GifTords in Gilston and Sawbridgeworth held of the manors of Overhall and Pishobury.'8b He was suc- ceeded by his son John, who acquired
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