. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. ey was taken prisoner, and led from Newgate to Tower-Hill, in a paper coat paintedwith his own arms; the arms reversed, the coat torn, and he at Tower-Hill beheaded,on 28th June, 1497, being the third contemporary manorial lord of Nantwich that hadbeen traitorous to King Henry VH. It is not known when nor in what manner these lands were regranted by the Crown;one portion appears to have become united with the Lovell lands, and was finally sold byRobert Fletcher to Sir Hugh Cholmondeley in 1556 (


. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. ey was taken prisoner, and led from Newgate to Tower-Hill, in a paper coat paintedwith his own arms; the arms reversed, the coat torn, and he at Tower-Hill beheaded,on 28th June, 1497, being the third contemporary manorial lord of Nantwich that hadbeen traitorous to King Henry VH. It is not known when nor in what manner these lands were regranted by the Crown;one portion appears to have become united with the Lovell lands, and was finally sold byRobert Fletcher to Sir Hugh Cholmondeley in 1556 (see postea); while another part wasobtained by the Fouleshurst family,* which in 1666, according to Harl. MSS. 2010, f. 21,was held by Mr. Crewe, of Crewe, and so must have become united with the Countess ofWarwicks Fee in the Crewe family. * Edward Fulleshurst, in 1521, held lands in Sonde Sound] and Coule of the Lord of Audley, in socage, 5earlyvalue £4 gs.; and lands in Wich Malbank, of the Lord of Audley and the Lord Fitzwarin, in socage, yearly valuej£i6 17s. od, (Cheshire Recog. Rolls).. THIRD DIVISION OF THE BARONY.


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