. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . as obtaining an estate inPeperlond which afterwards became part of theBrocas It was this Sir John who heavilymortgaged Beaurepaire,118 and died in 1350, leavingas his heir his son John,119 who sold the estate toBernard Brocas for 100 silvermarks in Two yearslater Bernard settled themanor upon his nephew SirBernard Brocas, master of theroyal buckhounds,121 whosedescendants continued to holdit for over five centuries. SirBernard received a grant offree warren in the demesnelands of his manor of Beau-repaire in 1363,122 and fo


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . as obtaining an estate inPeperlond which afterwards became part of theBrocas It was this Sir John who heavilymortgaged Beaurepaire,118 and died in 1350, leavingas his heir his son John,119 who sold the estate toBernard Brocas for 100 silvermarks in Two yearslater Bernard settled themanor upon his nephew SirBernard Brocas, master of theroyal buckhounds,121 whosedescendants continued to holdit for over five centuries. SirBernard received a grant offree warren in the demesnelands of his manor of Beau-repaire in 1363,122 and fouryears later obtained a finalquitclaim of the manor from Agnes the wife of Edward Popham,123 who wasprobably the representative of the Pecche family. In1369 Edward III gave him permission to incloseBeaurepaire Park124—a privilege which was followedby a charter of 1388 granting him licence to enlargeit by adding 100 acres of land and wood in St. John and Monk Sherborne, notwith-standing that 64 acres were within the metes of. Brocas. Sable a leo-pard rampant or. io«a Ex inform. Mr. John HautenvilleCope. 107 Burrows, op. cit. 109 Assize R. 778 ; Close, 23 Edw. Ill,pt. i, m. 18 d., 19. »w Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), ii, 221 ;Close, 23 Edw. Ill, pt. i, m. 18 d., 19;Feud. Aids, ii, 344 ; Exch. Inq. (), file 961, no. 9. 110 In that year Thomas Atterigggranted half a virgate of land in Sherborneto Bartholomew (Feet of F. Hants, Hen. III). 111 In 12 54 John de Mont Fichet andAgnes his wife granted 2 acres of meadowin Bramley to Herbert (Feet of F. Hants,East. 38 Hen. III). a Cal. Inq. Hen. Ill, 285. 118 Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), ii, 221. 114 Cal. Inq. Ediv. I, 293. 115 In that year John son of Edmundde Swynesbroke granted a messuage and acarucate of land in Bramley to Joan whowas the wife of Bartholomew Pecche (Feetof F. Hants, Hil. 11 Edw. II). 116 Burrows, op. cit. 398 ; Feet of , Trin. 1 ; Trin. 3 ;Mich. 5 Edw. Ill ; Feud.


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