. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . (Dunneburyhill, xv cent. ; DunberyHill, xvi cent.), in her manor of Nether fair, the annual value of which was stated to be6s. \d. in 1539,28 was granted to Robert Lord in1544,29 but has been discontinued since the 17thcentury. The manor of NETHER WALLOP BUCKLAND,known alternatively in later days as PLACE(Buklond, xv cent. ; Bukland, xvi cent.), belonged inthe latter half of the 1 3th century to the family ofBuckland. The overlordship belonged to EdmundPlantagenet Earl of Kent,and continued to be held byhis descendants until thebeg
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . (Dunneburyhill, xv cent. ; DunberyHill, xvi cent.), in her manor of Nether fair, the annual value of which was stated to be6s. \d. in 1539,28 was granted to Robert Lord in1544,29 but has been discontinued since the 17thcentury. The manor of NETHER WALLOP BUCKLAND,known alternatively in later days as PLACE(Buklond, xv cent. ; Bukland, xvi cent.), belonged inthe latter half of the 1 3th century to the family ofBuckland. The overlordship belonged to EdmundPlantagenet Earl of Kent,and continued to be held byhis descendants until thebeginning of the 15th In 1270 John Bucklandgranted a messuage and acarucate of land in Wallop toHugh son of Hugh Bucklandand his issue for a rent of^20 during the life of John,with reversion in default ofissue to John and his heirs Hugh had three sons,Hugh, William and Robert,and one daughter, Clarice, on whom a messuage, 140acres of land and 42/. rent in Nether Wallop weresettled in fee-tail in succession in 1271 with con-. The Earls of with the differ-ence of a silver border. tingent remainder to one Ralph Buckland and John son of Ralph came eventually intopossession and died seised of the manor in 1362,33leaving a brother and heir, Sir Thomas Buckland,34who settled it in 1377 on himself and his wife Maudwith reversion on their death to his daughter and heirMargaret wife of Sir John Sir Thomas diedin 1 378-9 and was followed by Sir John Wroth,36 whodied in 1396, leaving a son and heir Thelatter died in 1407, leaving as his heir his son John,38who died young without issue,39 and was followed byhis sister and heir Elizabeth wife of Sir WilliamPalton, who held the manor until her death Her cousin and heir Sir John Tiptoft sonof Agnes, sister of her father Sir John Wroth,41succeeded her in possession of Nether Wallop Buck-land,42 which he held until his death in 1443, whenhe was followed by his son and heir J
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