. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . e Survey isearly in the reign of Henry III, when Geoffrey deBaddesley was stated to be holding half a carucate ofland in Baddesley and Fritham by a rent of 60/.9This probably included the manor of time during the next century, however, itpassed to the family of Welles, and in 1316 Henryde Welles rendered feudal service for the vill He died seised of the manor in 1353,and the same year John his heir, son of Thomas deWelles, probably brother of Henry, and Cicely hiswife granted it to William Edendon, Bishop ofWinchest


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . e Survey isearly in the reign of Henry III, when Geoffrey deBaddesley was stated to be holding half a carucate ofland in Baddesley and Fritham by a rent of 60/.9This probably included the manor of time during the next century, however, itpassed to the family of Welles, and in 1316 Henryde Welles rendered feudal service for the vill He died seised of the manor in 1353,and the same year John his heir, son of Thomas deWelles, probably brother of Henry, and Cicely hiswife granted it to William Edendon, Bishop ofWinchester. In 1383 John de Edendon brought asuit against Ralph Cheyne and Joan his wife for therecovery of the manor of Baddesley in possession of 1 Ordnance Survey. 4 Ibid. 8 Ibid. 511a. « W. H. Hudson, Hampshire Days, 5. 4 Hants, i, 514*. 9 Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 23$. 1 Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). 6 Cal. Chart. R, 1226-57, p. 219. 10 Feud. Aids, ii, 317. » Ibid. Hants, i, 514. Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 26 Edw. III. 6l6. Eoldre Bridge NEW FOREST HUNDRED


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