. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Taylor, Quarterly argent and sable a cross faty countercoloured. Brddemei-u Argent a eheveron azure between three hats gules turned up loitk ermine. Humphrey, who, on his death in 1511, was succeeded by a second cousin William," who only survived until 1516, when his brother Laurence became his heir.'* 1' Chan. Inq. 55 Hen. Ill, No. 59. " Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), 3 ; Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 2, 77 ; Chan. Inq. 10 £dw. II, No. 48 ; 4 Ric. II, No. 35 ; 12 Ric. II, No. 40 ; 9 Hen. VI, No. 24 i Feud, Aids, i,


. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Taylor, Quarterly argent and sable a cross faty countercoloured. Brddemei-u Argent a eheveron azure between three hats gules turned up loitk ermine. Humphrey, who, on his death in 1511, was succeeded by a second cousin William," who only survived until 1516, when his brother Laurence became his heir.'* 1' Chan. Inq. 55 Hen. Ill, No. 59. " Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), 3 ; Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 2, 77 ; Chan. Inq. 10 £dw. II, No. 48 ; 4 Ric. II, No. 35 ; 12 Ric. II, No. 40 ; 9 Hen. VI, No. 24 i Feud, Aids, i, 3, 23 ; Cal, of Fat, 1313-17, p. 222 ; Duchy of Lane. Misc. Bks. 21, fol. 173 </. "Ibid. 22,fol. 17i d. ^^ Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), cclxxxviii, No. 115 ; cccclxxxi. No. 120 ; Feet of F. Beds. Mich. 1657, Trin. 1664, Trin. 1677; Recov. R. East. 9 Anne; ibid. East. 4 Geo. II. 17 Acts Priv, and Local, 14 Geo. Ill, cap. 74. 18 Add. MSS. 9408 ; Recov. R. East. 35 Geo. Ill ; Com. Pleas, ibid. Mich. 36 Geo. III. " Recov. R. East. 57 Geo. III. The manors of Potton Regis, Potton Burdetts, Potton Much Manured and Potton Rectory are all individualized in this document. ^ The origin of this distinctive name is obscure. It first appears in a six- teenth-century document, where it is written ' Mychmanred.' Much Ma- nured, the alternative spelling, is found in later documents only. ^ Chan. Inq. 5 Edw. Ill, No. 46; 15 Edw. II, No. 44 ; 12 Hen. VI, No. 37 ; Feud, Aids, i, 23, 37 j Testa de Nevitl (Rec. Com.), 243 ; Wrottesley, Pedigrees from Plea R, 509. 21= Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 243. '^Plac, de Quo Warr, (Rec. Com.), 9 ; Feud, Aids, i, 3. »» Robert, Cal, Gen. ii, 582 ; Abbrev, Plac, (Rec. Com.), 258 ; John D'Eyville claimed infangenthef in Potton against Alice le Latimer, who claimed Potton as member of Sutton, "^ Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 30. »5 Feud. Aids, i. 19. ^ Chan. Inq. 15 Edw. II, No. 44 ; the bishop held a homage in Potton, called the gr


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