. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . with a marriagesettlement of 15 31 to his widow Isabel, who 1 Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). Stowe MS. , fol. Stevens, St. Mary Bourne, 268.* Ibid. 272 ; Berry, Hants Gen. 214. 5 De Banc. R. East. 16 Hen. VII, 321;Harl. MS. 608, fol. 86. 6 Stevens, op. cit. 147. 7 Ibid. 53, Hants, i, 304. 9 Ibid. 10 Stevens, op. cit. Ibid. 87 ; Moody, Hants, 176 ; Edw. VI, pt. vii. 13 Dugdale, Mon. i, Stevens, op. cit. 215, Ibid. 136, 137. 13 Hints, i, 465 ; Stevens, Bourne, 97. 295 16 This man
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . with a marriagesettlement of 15 31 to his widow Isabel, who 1 Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). Stowe MS. , fol. Stevens, St. Mary Bourne, 268.* Ibid. 272 ; Berry, Hants Gen. 214. 5 De Banc. R. East. 16 Hen. VII, 321;Harl. MS. 608, fol. 86. 6 Stevens, op. cit. 147. 7 Ibid. 53, Hants, i, 304. 9 Ibid. 10 Stevens, op. cit. Ibid. 87 ; Moody, Hants, 176 ; Edw. VI, pt. vii. 13 Dugdale, Mon. i, Stevens, op. cit. 215, Ibid. 136, 137. 13 Hints, i, 465 ; Stevens, Bourne, 97. 295 16 This manor as well as Chilton Can-dover was held by the Daundelys in the14th century {Feud. Aids, ii, 330). u Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 6 Edw. II ;East. 46 Edw. Ill ; Inq. 9 Hen. V,no. 48. 18 Exch. Inq. (Ser. 2), Ixxii,93- A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE subsequently married Sir James Stumpe. In 1546Andrew Bayntun, son and heir of Sir Edward, grantedthe reversion of the manor after the death of Isabelto Sir Michael Lyster.*0 Sir Michael apparently con-. Daundelet. Argent Bayntun. Sable a two bars gules with three bend indented argent, crosslets or on each bar. veyed it to Richard Fauconer, lord of HurstbourneFauconers (), for the heirs of the latter, FrancisYate, Alice Kingsmill and Margaret Sotwell, werejointly seised in 1562 of and in the immediatereversion of the manor of Week which Sir JamesStumpe in right of Dame Isabel Stumpe, now hiswife, holdeth for term of natural life. In thatyear Francis Yate gave up all his right in the manorto Richard Kingsmill and Alice his wife, and fromthat date Week Daundely has followed the samedescent as Hurstbourne Fauconers (). Ralf de Mortemer held i hide in SWAMPTON(Suantune) at the time of the Domesday Survey in1086, and before him, in the time of King Edward,Cheping, a Saxon landowner, had held it for should have reverted to the monks of St. Swithuns,Winchester, after the death of Cheping, but the kinggranted it with the rest of
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