. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . erwas created a baronet in 1660 and died without maleissue in 1672, when the manor passed to his onlydaughter and heir Catherine the wife of Sir HughStewkley, bart., of Hinton Catherine theeldest daughter of Catherine and Hugh brought themanor in marriage to her husband Sir Charles Shuck-burgh, bart., of Shuckburgh (co. Warw.), from whomit passed in 1705 to his son and heir Sir John Shuck-burgh, Robert Reynolds by Gods blessing onhis industry purchased and acquired63 the manorfrom Sir John in 1707,64 and on his death in 1721 it


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . erwas created a baronet in 1660 and died without maleissue in 1672, when the manor passed to his onlydaughter and heir Catherine the wife of Sir HughStewkley, bart., of Hinton Catherine theeldest daughter of Catherine and Hugh brought themanor in marriage to her husband Sir Charles Shuck-burgh, bart., of Shuckburgh (co. Warw.), from whomit passed in 1705 to his son and heir Sir John Shuck-burgh, Robert Reynolds by Gods blessing onhis industry purchased and acquired63 the manorfrom Sir John in 1707,64 and on his death in 1721 itwent to his daughter Elizabeth, who two years beforemarried the Rev. Reginald Jones, the rector ofBrighstone 65 (). On her death in 1763 Ashepassed to Joseph Portal, to whom she had bequeathedit by The manor remained with the Portalfamily until 1894, being held successively by WilliamPortal son of Joseph Portal from 1793 to 1846, JohnPortal brother of William Portal from 184610 1848,Colonel Robert Portal son of John Portal from 1848. Portal. Argent alion table and a chief azure ivith six molets ortherein. to 1888, and Melville Portal brother of ColonelRobert Portal from 1888 to 1894. The presentowner is Mr. Percy Mortimer, who purchased theestate in Ashe Park is mentioned in a terrier of thePARK glebe of about 158068 whereby RichardFiennes, Lord Saye and Sele exchanged landwith the then rector Mr. Harris to enlarge his park, andis also included in the sale ofthe manor to Thomas Willisin The mansioncalled Ashe Park, the seat ofMr. Percy Mortimer, the lordof the manor, is situated onground which was formerlypart of the old park, and wasrebuilt in 1865 by the lateColonel Robert Portal. LITCHFIELD GRANGE(Nutescheolva, Nutesself, Nut-shelve, xii cent. ; Nyteshull,xiv cent. ; Nutsell, Newetsell,Nuthilve, xvii cent.), together probably with the whole district of South Litch-field, was, as has been mentioned above, granted byRobert de Manners to Waverley Abb


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