. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . e heir, married as her second husband He was probably the uncle of Sir ThomasHoby, third baronet, to whom by 1728 the manorsof Somerley and North Ashley had SirThomas Hoby died in 1730 and was succeeded byhis son and The immediate subsequenthistory of the manors is unknown, but in 1781Ambrose St. John, a younger son of John tenth LordSt. John of Bletsoe, was holding the manors ofNorth Ashley juxta Ringwood and North This last-named isobviously Somerley, for ina deed of the following year Somerley


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . e heir, married as her second husband He was probably the uncle of Sir ThomasHoby, third baronet, to whom by 1728 the manorsof Somerley and North Ashley had SirThomas Hoby died in 1730 and was succeeded byhis son and The immediate subsequenthistory of the manors is unknown, but in 1781Ambrose St. John, a younger son of John tenth LordSt. John of Bletsoe, was holding the manors ofNorth Ashley juxta Ringwood and North This last-named isobviously Somerley, for ina deed of the following year Somerley and North Ashleyalias Nea is the form 1782 Ambrose St. Johnwith his brother, the Andrew St. John, soldthe manors to Daniel Hob-son,59 and in 1814 EdwardHobson conveyed them toHenry Shortly after-wards they passed to WelboreEllis (Agar) second Earl ofNormanton, whose son, thethird earl, was created Lord Somerton of Somerley in 1873. Sidney James (Agar)fourth and present Earl of Normanton is the presentlord of Agar, Earl of Nor-manton. A%urt a lionor with the difference ofa molet. The church of ALL SAINTS is anCHURCH ashlar-faced building consisting of chancel,nave and west tower, rebuilt in 1838 in15th-century style, but part of the tower masonryappears to be older. There is a small wall tablet toEdward Dodington ob. 1656, with a quartered shield. The bells are three in number, all by ThomasMears, 1839. The plate consists of a silver chalice, paten andpaten cover, undated, a flagon of 1754 and a silver-gilt paten of 1869. The registers are in four books : the first hasburials 1571 to 1720, marriages 1616 to 1717,and baptisms 1679 t0 l7l9> but they are incom-plete. There is a gap in the baptisms 1682 to1695, and from 1696 to 1719 they are are gaps in the burials 1635 t0 1654 and inmarriages 164410 1654 and 165710 1713. Thesecond book has baptisms and burials 1720 to 1792,the third marriages 1754 to 1812, and the fourthbapti


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