. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Anderson. Argent a cheveron between three crosses paty sable. P E L H A M. Axure three pelicans argent quartered ivith Gules two pieces of belts argent pale^ wise with their buckles. 1638," and Stephen, whose son Stephen was created a baronet during his father's lifetime in 1664, held the manor after him as heir male.''. Sir Stephen Anderson died in 1707,'* and was followed by a son Stephen, whose son Stephen died without issue in 1773, and the baronetcy became extinct," when the Eyworth estates reverted to Charles And
. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Anderson. Argent a cheveron between three crosses paty sable. P E L H A M. Axure three pelicans argent quartered ivith Gules two pieces of belts argent pale^ wise with their buckles. 1638," and Stephen, whose son Stephen was created a baronet during his father's lifetime in 1664, held the manor after him as heir male.''. Sir Stephen Anderson died in 1707,'* and was followed by a son Stephen, whose son Stephen died without issue in 1773, and the baronetcy became extinct," when the Eyworth estates reverted to Charles Anderson Pelham, heir male of Francis Anderson, younger brother of the first baronet,'' who was created Lord Yarborough in 1796, and who in 1804 conveyed the manor by fine to Lord Ongley," whose son Lord Ongley was holding the property in ;' Ten years later it had passed to Arthur Peel,'"' whose descendant. Viscount Peel, is at the present day lord of the manor. A second EYWORTH MANOR is an offshoot of the larger manor, and originated in a charter of Maud daughter of William de Bussy granting to the priory IS ,i,n. 1* Chan. Inq. 12 Edw. I^ No. 17. 1» Pat, 1^01-7, f.^0 ; Chart R. 2 Edw. II, m. 14, No. 50. 15 Feet of F. Div. Cos. 14. Edw. II, No. S. V Chan. Inq. 8 Edw. Ill (ist Nos.), No. 66. 18 Ibid. 16 Edw. Ill, No. 49a. 19 Feud, Aids, i, 22. 2" Ibid. 37. 21 Pat. I Hen. VII, pt. 3, m. 21 ; 32 18, m. 18. s> Chan. Inq. II Edw. I, No. 36a. The extent of the property is here given as a messuage, a garden, 100 acres of arable land, 4 acres i rood meadow, 4 acres pasture, loi. lod, rent from free tenants, 2J virgates of land in villeinage, two cottages, and half a mill. ^ Chan, Inq. 45 Edw. Ill (ist Nos.), No. 24. In this inquisition Richard de Goushill held a messuage, 16 acres of arable land, and 2 acres meadow in Eyworth of Adam Francis by service of a garland of roses yearly. i"Ibid. 5 Hen. V, No. 53. In
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