. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . rom allamercements in court and allservices due in the hundredof Fordingbridge. Aucherdied before 1343, when hisson John and Margery hiswife were in possession. After 1346 32 John was succeeded by Aucher, probably ason, who is said to have left two daughters Christineand At the beginning of the 115thcentury the manor belonged to a certain ArthurFrank, whose only son and daughter Richard andElizabeth both died childless during his lifetime,so that on his death about 1421 he was succeededby Richard Romsey,34 on whom he had already set
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . rom allamercements in court and allservices due in the hundredof Fordingbridge. Aucherdied before 1343, when hisson John and Margery hiswife were in possession. After 1346 32 John was succeeded by Aucher, probably ason, who is said to have left two daughters Christineand At the beginning of the 115thcentury the manor belonged to a certain ArthurFrank, whose only son and daughter Richard andElizabeth both died childless during his lifetime,so that on his death about 1421 he was succeededby Richard Romsey,34 on whom he had already settledthe reversion. The latter, after holding for fortyyears, left it to his son John,35 during whose tenure anunsuccessful claim was put forward by Edward Laneand Egidia his wife, who claimed to be a descendantof Christine daughter of John Romseydied in 1494, and his son and heir John 37 in ,35 son and heir of John, whose only sonRichard predeceased him, left two daughters andheirs, Anne wife of Thomas Bartholomew, on whom. Fitz Aucher. Er-mine a chief azure luiththree lions or therein. 12 Cal. Close, 1279-88, p. 380. 13 Diet. Nat. Biog. 14 Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). 15 Hants, i, 489a. 16 In the hundred of Andover. 17 Hants, i, 489a. 18 Excerpta e Rot. Fin. i, 213. 19 Hants, iii, 218-19. Fromfurther information it would appear thatElias de la Falaise died before 1254 (thedate given under Rowner), as William hisbrother did homage for his lands in 1248(Excerpta e Rot. Fin. ii, 40) ; that Mauricele Brune, who came of age in 1407, con-veyed Rowner and Fordingbridge to hiselder son Henry, on whose death it re-verted to Maurice, the father ; and thatWilliam le Brun died in 1512, leaving ason Thomas (Chan. Inq. [Ser. 2],xxvii, 79), who died unmarried soon after- wards, and was succeeded by his uncle,Sir John Brune (ibid, cciv, 1). 20 Assize R. 787, m. 80 d. 31 Cal. Pat. 1272-81, p. 451. 22 Inq. 39 Hen. Ill, no. 34. 23 Exc
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