. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE the family of Green !l to Sir Thomas Green of Boughton and Wood's Norton, co. Northants, who died in i two daughter* and co-heirs, Anne, who married Nicholas Lord Vaiix of Harrowden,. and Matilda wife of Sir Thomas Parr.*5 In i 5 12 the manor was settled to the use of Lord Vauj and In 1523,00 the of Lord Vanx,*7 it passed to their son Thomas Lord , who conveyed it in 1556 to Thomas Docwra of Temple Dinsley in In 1602 Thomas died, leaving the property to his


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE the family of Green !l to Sir Thomas Green of Boughton and Wood's Norton, co. Northants, who died in i two daughter* and co-heirs, Anne, who married Nicholas Lord Vaiix of Harrowden,. and Matilda wife of Sir Thomas Parr.*5 In i 5 12 the manor was settled to the use of Lord Vauj and In 1523,00 the of Lord Vanx,*7 it passed to their son Thomas Lord , who conveyed it in 1556 to Thomas Docwra of Temple Dinsley in In 1602 Thomas died, leaving the property to his son Thomas, on whom it had been previously He received a grant of free warren in Lilley, Put- tcridgc, Hockwell and Pirton in Periam, his son, succeeded him in ^zo,11 and held the manor till his death in i6+z.» The manor parsed to Periam's son Thomas,13 who settled it in 1710 on his grandson and heir - Sir George , bart., of Arlcy, co. Chester (son of his daughter Martha, who mar- ried Sir Peter Warburton), on his marriage with Diana daughter of William Lord Alington.*1 Sir George War- burton sold it in February 17^9-30 to the Right Hon. Charles In 1738 Lord Charles Cavendish sold of Putie â y latl, an, in& guln Ben fct* ijamm r he left : childre divided .1! his death in 1775 betw____ and co-heirs, descendants of his fath. *' Clun. Inq. 4j Edw. HI, pt. i, i & o. 7; 4 Edw. 2 Edw. IV, m. 1; the property was Rebecca Nicholson and Sarah ; Thirteen years later these co-heirs told the whole manor to John Sowerby of Hatton Garden,18 from whom it has descended to the present owner Captain Thomas George Sowerby,39 who resides at Putteridge Park. The parish church of ST. PETER, CHURCH which stands in the village, was origi- nally built in the 12th century. It was, wholly rebuilt in 1871, a few portions of hurch and some fittings being retained in the old the new buildin] The chancel 1 been reset in the n are


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