. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. ROTHERHAM, ytft three running hartl or. GosTwiCK. Argent a bend gules cotised table between six Cornish choughs. farm' of Chamberlains Bury on the former, who, dying in 1619, was succeeded by a son John Chishull, and he transferred the manor to Nicholas Franklin in 1638.'' The Franklins appear to have retained this manor for some time ; John Franklin was in posses- sion in 1759," but between that date and 1797 it had become the property of Earl Spencer, to whom Dunton Goyes () at this time belonged, and the manors have
. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. ROTHERHAM, ytft three running hartl or. GosTwiCK. Argent a bend gules cotised table between six Cornish choughs. farm' of Chamberlains Bury on the former, who, dying in 1619, was succeeded by a son John Chishull, and he transferred the manor to Nicholas Franklin in 1638.'' The Franklins appear to have retained this manor for some time ; John Franklin was in posses- sion in 1759," but between that date and 1797 it had become the property of Earl Spencer, to whom Dunton Goyes () at this time belonged, and the manors have since followed the same ; An estate which the family of Goyes held in the early thirteenth century became known two centuries later as DUNTON GOTES manor, though it does not appear ever to have attained the status of a manor. The family of Goyes was certainly holding land in Dunton from the early part of the thirteenth century onwards. In 1227 Andrew le Goyes alienated land in Dun- ton to John le Goyes,'" and in the charters of the Chamber- lains to Holwell Priory the names of members of this family recur as ; In 1385 Thomas de Senhous, as heir of Thomas le Goyes, granted to John de Fourneys his lands in ; This estate next appears in I474> when, together with the manor of Dunton Chamberlain, it was the property of Sir John Manyngham," and until they were alienated to John Burgoyne in 1587 the descent of these two properties is the ; John Burgoyne held Dunton Goyes for a few years only, and in 1598 alienated it, together with the advowson of Dunton. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Page, William, 1861-1934, ed; Doubleday, H. Arthur (Herbert Arthur), 1867-1941. Westminster [A. Constable]
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