Collections for a history of Staffordshire . WESTON-UNDER-L1ZARD, I\T THE COUNTY OF STAFFORD. 100 the Newport evidences during the same reign, a receipt being takenby him in 22 Ed. I V (1482-3) in conjunction with Hiehard Newporthis son and heir from Maurice GJ-ough late of Grafton co. 4 Sept. 1 Ric. 111 (148:5) he has a bond for £200 from HumfreyWhitgreye of Burton near Stafford conditioned to abide by theaward of Henry Duke of Buckingham concerning his title to themanor of Longford;2 and the last we hear of him is in 3 Hen. VII(1487-8), when lie takes a receipt from Elizabeth Whord


Collections for a history of Staffordshire . WESTON-UNDER-L1ZARD, I\T THE COUNTY OF STAFFORD. 100 the Newport evidences during the same reign, a receipt being takenby him in 22 Ed. I V (1482-3) in conjunction with Hiehard Newporthis son and heir from Maurice GJ-ough late of Grafton co. 4 Sept. 1 Ric. 111 (148:5) he has a bond for £200 from HumfreyWhitgreye of Burton near Stafford conditioned to abide by theaward of Henry Duke of Buckingham concerning his title to themanor of Longford;2 and the last we hear of him is in 3 Hen. VII(1487-8), when lie takes a receipt from Elizabeth Whord or Horde,Prioress of the White Nuns of William Newport married Elizabeth eldest daughter ami (inher issue) coheir of Sir John Burgh, knight, lord of MawddSvy(sou of Sir Hugh de Burgh, Treasurer of Ireland, and Elizabethonly surviving child and heir of John de la Pole lord of Mawddwy,whose father was descended from Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn, thelast native Prince of Powys Grwenwynwyn, and whose mother wassister and one of the coheir


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