. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Newport," who was presumably son of Robert, and who represented Hertfordshire in Parliament in 1427 and 1433 " and died in 1434. The manor was then surveyed as consisting of a messuage and other houses, 400 acres of arable land, 100 acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood, a garden, rents of assize of the annual value of 40/. and a view of frankpledge and a court worth 12d. a year in addition to the steward's fees and expenses. The heir of William was his son George," who died in 1484 and
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Newport," who was presumably son of Robert, and who represented Hertfordshire in Parliament in 1427 and 1433 " and died in 1434. The manor was then surveyed as consisting of a messuage and other houses, 400 acres of arable land, 100 acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood, a garden, rents of assize of the annual value of 40/. and a view of frankpledge and a court worth 12d. a year in addition to the steward's fees and expenses. The heir of William was his son George," who died in 1484 and left a son and heir Robert,^'Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1496," who in 1518 was succeeded by his son ; The latter at his death in 1523 left a daughter and heir Grace, who a week previously, when only eight years old, had married Henry the son and heir of Lord Morley.'' © © ve/ Newport. Argent a fet:e benueen three cra- cents Parker, Lord Mor- Icy. Argent a lion pas- tant gules betiueen fwo bars sable 'with three bezants on the bars and three harts' heads ca- boshed sable in the chief. In 1538 the manor was settled on her and her hus- band, then Sir Henry Parker, kt., with successive re- mainders in tail-male to their sons Henry, Thomas and Charles, to their own heirs male and to the heirs of Grace.'' Sir Henry Parker, who was Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1536,^' died in I 551 in his father's lifetime. His son and heir Henry became eleventh Lord Morley in 1555" and died in 1577, when in right of the settlement of 1538 Furneux Pelham passed to his son and heir Edward, twelfth ; The entail was barred by Lord Morley and his son William by settlements of 1583" and ; Soon after the latter date the manor was alienated to Edward Newport, Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1622," on whose son and heir John and the latter's wife Mary Sulyard it was settled in ; John succeeded to the manor at his father's death in I ;
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