. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BROADWATER HUNDRED SACOMBE she was still under age. He died in 1351," leaving a son Thomas. Mary conveyed her moiety of the manor to her sister Eufemia in 1355,'3 so that the whole manor came to Eufemia's daughter Elizabeth and Roger de Elmerugge in ; Roger died in 1 375," and in the next year Elizabeth sold Sacombe to John de Holt and Alice his ; Sir John Holt was involved on the king's side in the rebellion of 1387, when the royal army under Robert Duke of Ireland was defeated. He was among the f
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BROADWATER HUNDRED SACOMBE she was still under age. He died in 1351," leaving a son Thomas. Mary conveyed her moiety of the manor to her sister Eufemia in 1355,'3 so that the whole manor came to Eufemia's daughter Elizabeth and Roger de Elmerugge in ; Roger died in 1 375," and in the next year Elizabeth sold Sacombe to John de Holt and Alice his ; Sir John Holt was involved on the king's side in the rebellion of 1387, when the royal army under Robert Duke of Ireland was defeated. He was among the five judges sentenced by Parliament to be hanged, but, the sentence being remitted, he with the rest was banished to Ireland and his estates ; Sacombe thus came into the king's hands in 1388.!8 Upon Sir John Holt's death, however, in 1419, or perhaps before, it was restored to his son ; Hugh Holt died in 1420 and Sacombe passed to his brother Richard,30 who sold it in the same year to Robert The manor-house at that time contained a hall, ' five chambers high and low, and a house for the making of ;1 Robert Babthorpe died in 1436, and the manor came to his son ; From Ralph Babthorpe it passed to his son Robert in 1455," and to Robert's son Ralph in ; Ralph died in 1490, leaving a daughter Isabel, who was married to Sir John Hastings," and died in ; Her heir was her ' kinswoman' Isabel Plompton, daughter of Robert Babthorpe, who seems most pro- bably to have been her first cousin, but was possibly her This Isabel was married to William Plompton, and was holding the manor as his widow in ; She died in 1552,*° and Sacombe passed to her grandson William Plompton, who in 1593 conveyed the manor to Sir Philip Boteler of Watton WoodhalL" At Sir Philip's death in 1607 Sacombe came to his widow Jane,'" and after her death to his grandson Robert Boteler," from whom it
Size: 1886px × 1325px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectnatural, bookyear1902