. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. HERTFORD HUNDRED -angelisi calhfs : Mil] l Hertford i the Denny family" until 1587, when Edward Denny and Margaret his wife conveyed them to Henry Colthurst.™ They seem to have been conveyed to Martin Trott probably about Trott sold them to Richard Willis in 1617,°* who died seised in 1625," leaving a son Thomas under age.*1 In 1637 Thomas Willis sold the manor to John Harrison of London,BS and it descended with Balls Park in Little Amwell () until the latter was sold to Sir G. F. Faudel-Phillips, ban. Her
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. HERTFORD HUNDRED -angelisi calhfs : Mil] l Hertford i the Denny family" until 1587, when Edward Denny and Margaret his wife conveyed them to Henry Colthurst.™ They seem to have been conveyed to Martin Trott probably about Trott sold them to Richard Willis in 1617,°* who died seised in 1625," leaving a son Thomas under age.*1 In 1637 Thomas Willis sold the manor to John Harrison of London,BS and it descended with Balls Park in Little Amwell () until the latter was sold to Sir G. F. Faudel-Phillips, ban. Hertford Priory is still in the possession of Marquess Townshend. In 1624 there are mentioned as appurtenant to this manor the water-mill called Lyckermill or Dicker- mill and the close called ' the churchyard of St. John the E ;* The origin of the BOURNE FEE probably to be found in the property of Geoffrey de Beeh, who in 1086 had three houses Like the manors of Eastwick (in Braughing Hun- dred) and Bengeo this prob- ably came to Baldwin de Clare, lord of Bourne, and through his daughter Emma to the Wakes. Later we find the court of the honour of Bourne (Broune, Brunne) being held at Hertford, to which the neighbouring tenants of the Wakes owed Another court held at Hertford was the court of the HONOUR OF MANDEVILLE. In 1086 Geoffrey de Mandeville had property at Hertford which had been held by Asgar the Stiller, and he had also seven houses which rendered no dues except Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, successor of Geoffrey de Mandeville, was pre- sented in the reign of Edward I for withdrawing his suit from the In the 13th century and later one of the courts of the honour (called the court of knights)" was held at Hertford," and to this we find a Middlesex tenant of the earl's doing suit in ; The VALOGNES FEE in Hertford can also be traced back to 1086, when Peter de Valognes (who was farming th
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