. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . SHERFIELD ENGLISHM4N0R which Edric held in the reign of Edwardthe Confessor belonged after the Conquestto Hugh de Port,5 with whose successors the the overlordship continued until the end ofthe 1 5 th In 1166 Richard de Anesia held the manor as oneknights fee of John de Port,7 while at the beginningof the 13th century a Robert de Anesia was holdingthe same of the old feoffment of Richard de Anesia ofRobert de St. It is uncertain at what datethe Engleys family first became tenants of themanor, but Gilbert PEngleys held l


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . SHERFIELD ENGLISHM4N0R which Edric held in the reign of Edwardthe Confessor belonged after the Conquestto Hugh de Port,5 with whose successors the the overlordship continued until the end ofthe 1 5 th In 1166 Richard de Anesia held the manor as oneknights fee of John de Port,7 while at the beginningof the 13th century a Robert de Anesia was holdingthe same of the old feoffment of Richard de Anesia ofRobert de St. It is uncertain at what datethe Engleys family first became tenants of themanor, but Gilbert PEngleys held lands in theneighbourhood as early as 1254, m which year hewas fined for wasting his wood in Melchet lEngleys, who was coroner in the countyof Southampton and died in 1309,10 seems to havesucceeded to the estate, for a knights fee in Sher-field formerly held by Richard lEngleys is men-tioned in documents of the 14th Aline laEngleys, who was probably Richards widow, wasseised of the manor in 13 16 12 ; she was succeeded. LEngleys. Sable sixlions argent. before 1329 by John lEngleys,13 who was afterwardsknighted and died before 1358, leaving a son and Sherfield had, however, ap-parently been settled on Joansister of Richard and wife ofNicholas Woodlock,15 who in1359 joined with her ingranting a life-interest in themanor to her mother Aliceand her second husband,Robert In 1369Joan obtained a quitclaim othalf the manor from her nieceMargaret,17 daughter and heirof Richard lEngleys and then wife of Philip Thomas Woodlock wasgrandson and heir of Joan,19 but only obtained Sher-field after the death of his mother Eleanor, on whomthe manor had apparently been settled for apparently left no issue, for in 1428 themanor was in the possession of Thomas Ringwood,as husband of Joan Bayford, a distant kinswomanand heir of Thomas Charles Ringwood, pro-bably grandson or great-grand-son of Thomas, died seis


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