. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE came into the king's ; William de Ken received a grant of £6 rent th'.re at the beginning of the 13th He died before 1224 and hia lands descended to his son ; In the same year they were granted to Fulk de Montgomery for his maintenance in the king's ' He held them until 1236, when they were restored to William de In February ne granted IO marks rent in Cottered, apparently the extent of the manor, to Walter de Ken. These rents were taken into t


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE came into the king's ; William de Ken received a grant of £6 rent th'.re at the beginning of the 13th He died before 1224 and hia lands descended to his son ; In the same year they were granted to Fulk de Montgomery for his maintenance in the king's ' He held them until 1236, when they were restored to William de In February ne granted IO marks rent in Cottered, apparently the extent of the manor, to Walter de Ken. These rents were taken into the king's hands among the lands of the Normans in March of the same ; In the king granted all William de Ken's lands in Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, including Cottered, to William Chesney," who received a grant of free warren in his demesne lands of Cottered and other lands of his possession in ; He died in 1274 and was succeeded by his son Nicholas Chesney," whose holding in Cottered was described as a quarter of a knight's fee in He died in 1326 and was succeeded by his son William," who died in 1345, when his lands descended to his son Edmund,50 who made proof of age in March ; In 1374 Edmund Chesney, kt., settled the manor of Cottered on the heirs of his body with contingent remainder in tail to his brother' Sir Ralph ; Sir Edmund appears to have died without issue before 1383, for the manor had passed to Sir Ralph by that ; In [400 Sir Ralph died and was succeeded by his son William,61 who held Cottered until his death in 1420," when his lands passed to hia son and heir Edmund, aged * The manor of Cottered was settled on Edmund and his wife Alice in ; Edmund de Chesney died in 1430, his wife Alice surviving him. He left three daughters and co-heirs, Elizabeth, aged six, Anne, aged three, and Cecilia, aged Cecilia died the same year as her. Anne became s


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