. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ODSEY HUNDRED On 16 January 15 3 9-40 Abbot Boston and twenty- four monks surrendered the abbey of Westminster to Henry Eleven months later that king erected the short-lived bishopric of West- minster, turning the abbey into a cathedral, and in January 1540-1 Ashwell was included in the endowment of the new bishop,20 Thomas Thirlby, formerly Dean of the King's Chapel. But on 29 March 1550 Thirlby re- signed the bishopric of West- minster into the hands of Edward VI, who dissolved it, translating Thirlby to 30 acres, '
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ODSEY HUNDRED On 16 January 15 3 9-40 Abbot Boston and twenty- four monks surrendered the abbey of Westminster to Henry Eleven months later that king erected the short-lived bishopric of West- minster, turning the abbey into a cathedral, and in January 1540-1 Ashwell was included in the endowment of the new bishop,20 Thomas Thirlby, formerly Dean of the King's Chapel. But on 29 March 1550 Thirlby re- signed the bishopric of West- minster into the hands of Edward VI, who dissolved it, translating Thirlby to 30 acres, ' : held A b s s v. Gules she trussed keys of Ss. Peter â wish the ring of St. Ed- ward in the chief all or. and that there was a lime kiln on the demesne lands valued at £30 per annum. Court leet and court baron were at this time held at the parson- On 19 March 1648-9 the trustees sold the manor to Thomas Challoner of Steeple Claydon, Bucks., for £416 9/. When the bishops were reinstated at the Resto- ration Ashwell was restored to the see of London, and so remained until 1868, when, in accordance with the Ecclesiastical Commissioners ASHWELL 1 lease by Jeremiah Whitacre, Gules the cms. tfSu Paul. Act of i860, the. Ashwell Manor was granted a fort- night later by the king to his nominee Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London,52 on his installation as successor to Bishop Bonner. The accession of Queen Mary brought about the deprivation of Ridley and the reinstatement of Bonner (5 August 1553) and in March 1554 a new grant of the manor of Ashwell was made to Bishop Bonner and his successors in the see of At the time of the appropriation of the bishops' lands by Parliament during the great Civil War Ashwell was taken from Bishop Juxon and a complete survey of the manor was made by order of the trustees for the bishopric in June 1647. It was then reported that the demesne lands, consisting of voldanee of the see on the translation of the Rev. Arch
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