. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE lide of the road further east is a 17th-century timber and plaster cottage with overhanging story. Seth Ward, successively Bishop of Exeter and Salisbury, was born at Aspenden in 1617, and re- sided for some time at Aspenden Hall as tutor to the sons of Ralph Freeman. After he had obtained preferment he showed his attachment to his native place by building almshouses at Buntingford in 1684, three years before his ; Henry Pepys, , Bishop of Worcester (1783- 1860), was rector of Aspenden


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE lide of the road further east is a 17th-century timber and plaster cottage with overhanging story. Seth Ward, successively Bishop of Exeter and Salisbury, was born at Aspenden in 1617, and re- sided for some time at Aspenden Hall as tutor to the sons of Ralph Freeman. After he had obtained preferment he showed his attachment to his native place by building almshouses at Buntingford in 1684, three years before his ; Henry Pepys, , Bishop of Worcester (1783- 1860), was rector of Aspenden from 1818 to ; The manor of ASPENDEN alias MyiNORS ASPENDEN HALL was held in the reign of Edward the Confessor by Aldred, the king's thegn. After the Norman Conquest it became part of the possessions of Eudo Dapifer, son of Hubert de Ryes, and was held of him by Richard de ; Eudo died without issue in 1120, and the overlordship probably passed through his sister. Tany. abU. Or tiK edgUi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Page, William, 1861-1934, ed. Westminster [etc. , A. Constable & company, limited]


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