. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ODSEY HUNDRED knighted in 1603 by James I," whom he had en- tertained upon his first journey to London from Sir Robert Chester resided at Cockenhatch in Barkway," and died in , having settled Royston Manor upon his son Edward, who married Katherine daughter of John Stone of ; The manor evidently passed to their second son His son Edward was Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1675 and died in his year of He was succeeded by his son Robert,16 whose son Edward Chester v sold the m


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ODSEY HUNDRED knighted in 1603 by James I," whom he had en- tertained upon his first journey to London from Sir Robert Chester resided at Cockenhatch in Barkway," and died in , having settled Royston Manor upon his son Edward, who married Katherine daughter of John Stone of ; The manor evidently passed to their second son His son Edward was Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1675 and died in his year of He was succeeded by his son Robert,16 whose son Edward Chester v sold the manor in 1759 to Thomas Plumer Byde of Ware Royston was purchased in 1770 by Thomas Brand and bequeathed by him to his grandson Thomas (Brand) Lord His heir was his brother Henry Otway (Trevor) Lord Dacre, whose second son Sir Henry-Bouverie-William Brand was created Viscount Hampden. His grandson Thomas Walter,. Brand, Viscount Hampdi Viscount Hampden, the present lord of the manor. The Priors of Royston claimed by prescription view of frankpledge, gallows, tumbril and amendment of the assize of bread and ; Under the charter of Richard I they had within their manor of Royston ROYSTON soc, sac, tol, tern, infangthef, utfangthef, hamsac, grithbriche, bloodwhe, murder, forestall, ilemanis- wite ordeal and ; They and their men were quit of scot, geld and aids, shires, hundreds, Sec. Their jurisdiction was therefore very extensive ; but their failure to enforce order in the 13th and 14th centuries has been seen. Confirmation of their liberties was made in February itjl-z? and in 1278 their claims were again ; A court leet for certain of the tenants of the honour of Clare in Cambridgeshire was held at Royston,10 but Richard de Clare Enrl of Gloucester and patron of Royston Priory had only one tenant in the town at his death in i ; The courts were held throughout the 15th century'8 and descended to Edward IV as grandson o


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