. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . orwode i 1 John Hugh Horwode Horwode ob. 1479 ob. I IJOI JohnHorwodeob. Joan = RichardSavage I (1) John Frith = Katherine = (2) —(sometimes I ob. 1526 Peetercalled Henry Ior William) | i 1 Henry Frith, ob. Robert Frith I Alice = (1) Stephen Somer(2) ThomasLende Christine = IngelramPrior (1) Robert Hill= Christine= (2) Richard Vaus=(i) Edith Dale Thomas Hill Nicholas Vaus, ob. 1560 I I Robert Vaus, ob. 1609 Hugh Somer, ob. John Prior, occ. I 554William Somer, ob. 1553 r Anthony More= Alice. Henry Smith= Elizab


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . orwode i 1 John Hugh Horwode Horwode ob. 1479 ob. I IJOI JohnHorwodeob. Joan = RichardSavage I (1) John Frith = Katherine = (2) —(sometimes I ob. 1526 Peetercalled Henry Ior William) | i 1 Henry Frith, ob. Robert Frith I Alice = (1) Stephen Somer(2) ThomasLende Christine = IngelramPrior (1) Robert Hill= Christine= (2) Richard Vaus=(i) Edith Dale Thomas Hill Nicholas Vaus, ob. 1560 I I Robert Vaus, ob. 1609 Hugh Somer, ob. John Prior, occ. I 554William Somer, ob. 1553 r Anthony More= Alice. Henry Smith= Elizabeth I Richard Vaus 83 Ibid, xlv, 115. his brother Henry, who probably died 83 Exch. Inq. (Ser. 2), file 981, without issue. no. 1. 86 Inq. (Ser. 2), ci, 113. 84 Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 20 Hen. 8; Vide Inq. (Ser. 2), ci, 113;VIII. Berry, Hants Gen. 29T. 85 By this time Robert had succeeded 214 88 Ibid. 89 Feet of F. Hants, Trin. 31 ; Memo. R. East. 32 , m 46. 90 Pat. 2 & 3 Phil, and Mary, pt. iv,m. OVERTON HUNDRED OVERTON died seised of the manor of Polhampton in 1560,leaving a son and heir Robert91 to whom HenrySmith and Elizabeth his wife quitclaimed their portionof the manor in Robert died in 1609, leavinga son and heir Richard, to whom some eighteenyears before he had granted a ninety-nine years leaseof the manor in return for an annual payment offorty couple of rabbits between the months of Sep-tember and Richard Vaus dealt with themanor by fine in 1616,94 and again in 1618,95 butwhether he was seised of it at his death is he was his three daughters and co-heirs96 subse-quently parted with the manor, as a John Palmerdealt with it by recovery in It is now theproperty of Sir William Wyndham Portal, bart. Corpus Christi College for some time continued inpossession of various lands and tenements in Overtonrepresenting the fourth part of the manor of Pol-hampton purchased from John Prior in I5 2 8


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