. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ODSEY HUNDRED COTTERED wife of Edmund Gessyng, presumably her daughter, levied a fine of the In i 387 Katherine, then the wife of Philip Bluet," joined with her husband and a certain Margaret and John Radeswell in selling the reversion of the manor after the death of John Owdyn to Andrew de Bures, son and heir of an Andrew de Bures of Andrew de Bures was holding Cottered in 1400," but shortly afterwards seems to have conveyed ic to John Fray, who was holding it in ; Fray became chief baro


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ODSEY HUNDRED COTTERED wife of Edmund Gessyng, presumably her daughter, levied a fine of the In i 387 Katherine, then the wife of Philip Bluet," joined with her husband and a certain Margaret and John Radeswell in selling the reversion of the manor after the death of John Owdyn to Andrew de Bures, son and heir of an Andrew de Bures of Andrew de Bures was holding Cottered in 1400," but shortly afterwards seems to have conveyed ic to John Fray, who was holding it in ; Fray became chief baron of the Exchequer, and held the manor until his death in ,3' when it passed by his will to his wife Lady Agnes Fray. Some accounts of the manor between the years 1462 and 1467 show that the lord of the manor received yearly for rents and customs £23 6s., fifteen capons, £4 for the farm of the water mill, one pair of gloves and one needle and thread, whilst the perquisites in February I v, 6-7 was knighted by Edward VI after his ; In 1574 sir Humphrey Stafford died and the manor of Cot- tered passed to his brother John Stafford,46 who sold it PjT^J in 1581 to Edward ; 1 /\ J At this time there was a wind- r / \ 1 mill in Cottered, the lease of ( / A \ J which was not included in y /\ y, the sale of the manor. vv Vy Edward Pulter bought the ^V-^ neighbouring manor of \is>^ Broadfield (), and from S,.F> Or. this date the two estates have , «w . 1624-5 h's grandson Arthui Pulter sold the site of this and Edward ; 1 Toby Cocks. Cottered : TiiK Lofti of the court included two Lady Agnes Fray died in ' The reversion of Cottered had been settled on their daughter Agnes with remainder to their youngest daughter Agnes died without issue, and the manor passed to Katherine wife of Humphrey Stafford,39 who held it until her death in ; She was succeeded by her son Humphrey, aged eight


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