. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . forfelony, the premises, together with the debts andarrears of Thomas, were given to Hugh son of Otto in In 1321 Philip son of John de Ann conveyed toIngram Berenger two messuages, land and rent inCholderton, which William de Shuldeleye held * This appears to have ended the de Ann con-nexion with Cholderton, and in 1329 Sir IngramBerenger conveyed a messuage and land there toRoger Norman and Joan his In 1337 Normanwas granted free warren in Cholderton,6S and in 1346he appears as holding there a quarter of a fee, which hadformerl


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . forfelony, the premises, together with the debts andarrears of Thomas, were given to Hugh son of Otto in In 1321 Philip son of John de Ann conveyed toIngram Berenger two messuages, land and rent inCholderton, which William de Shuldeleye held * This appears to have ended the de Ann con-nexion with Cholderton, and in 1329 Sir IngramBerenger conveyed a messuage and land there toRoger Norman and Joan his In 1337 Normanwas granted free warren in Cholderton,6S and in 1346he appears as holding there a quarter of a fee, which hadformerly belonged to Philip de Sancto Austolo and Except here and in the Aid of 1428there is no mention of this Philip de Sancto possible solution is to identify him with Philip deAnn. Roger Norman died seised of the manor ofCholderton in 1349/ leaving a grandson and heirGiles, during whose minority it was in the custody ofPeter de Bridges at a rent of £23 6s. % On thedeath of Giles in 1363 Richard Cavendish and Julia. Amport Church from thk South-east compensation for the custody of the dies of Londonand In 1287 John Maude sought toreplevy to Thomas de Cholderton his lands in Chol-derton and Appleshaw, which had been taken into thekings hands for his default against Roger de Leck-ford and Emma his This Thomas is to beidentified with the Thomas de Ann who was at thisdate holding in Ann Savage of the honour of John de Ann held three-quarters of a fee ofthe Marshal of England in 1 306/4 and ten years laterthe vill was found to be divided between John de Ann,Philip de Ann, Philip Wasprai and John de his wife, John de Glemsford and Beatrice his wire,and William Chamberlayne and Christine his wifegranted the manor 73 to the same Peter de is possible that the three ladies named inthis deed were co-heirs to Roger Normans estatesas daughters of Margaret wife of John Cham-berlayne and heir of her cousin Gil


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