. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE ; Humphrey died in 1516 and Marger)-, in exchange for other lands left her by his will, settled WydJial on their eldest son Arthur Wellisboume in ; She afterwards married Thomas Cheyne. In 1 5 2 2 she quitclaimed Wyddial to Robert Dormer," to whom Arthur Wellisbourne sold his interest in the ; In 1528 Robert Dormer and Joan his wife con- veyed the manor of Wyddial to George Canon and John ; George Canon built the chapel of St. George in the parish ch
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE ; Humphrey died in 1516 and Marger)-, in exchange for other lands left her by his will, settled WydJial on their eldest son Arthur Wellisboume in ; She afterwards married Thomas Cheyne. In 1 5 2 2 she quitclaimed Wyddial to Robert Dormer," to whom Arthur Wellisbourne sold his interest in the ; In 1528 Robert Dormer and Joan his wife con- veyed the manor of Wyddial to George Canon and John ; George Canon built the chapel of St. George in the parish church of Wyddial" and there he willed he should be buried, providing for a priest, four clerb and four children to say masses for him for twenty ; He had one daughter and heir Margaret, who married John Gill,*' and on his death in 1534** the manor became vested in John and ; Their son George inherited the manor on the death of John in March ; He held it until his death in 1568, when he was succeeded by his son ; In 1600 the manor descended to John's son and heir George Gill,'' who was knighted at Whitehall in ; In 1619 he died and his son John Gill inherited ; He sold it in 1627 to John ; On the death of John Goulston in 1643 the manor descended to his son Richard," who during his tenure of the manor made a parti round Wyddial ; In 16S6 Richard Goulston died and was succeeded by his son James," who died in 1704, when Wyddial descended to his son ; Richard died in ; His son Francis inherited the manor" and sold it in 1772 to Stephen Comyn, barrister-at-law and bencher ofthe Inner ; Stephen Comyn died the fol- lowing year and the manor of Wyddial passed to his two sons Stephen and Robert, who sold it shortly afterwards to Brabazon Ellis" who came of an ancient Welsh ; He died in 1780 and his son John Thomaj Ellis, M.
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