. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . She married, as hersecond husband, Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester,in 1238-9, and the castle was held by them until 1 Inclosure Awards Blue Bk. Statistics from Bd. of Rentals and Surv. R. Ibid. R. 590 ; Mins. Accts. 979, & 12. 6 Dom. Chas. I, clxxxi, 16.« Diet. Nat. Biog. 7 Ibid. 8 Hants, i, Anglo-Sax. Cbren. (Rolls Ser.) ii,213. » Pipe R. 31 Hen. /(Rec. Com.), 36. 10 Cal. Chart R. 1226-57, P- 209- 11 Rot. Lit. Claus. (Rec. Com.), i, 89,94. 19 Ibid. 142. 13 Hardy, Pat. R. in the Tower (R


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . She married, as hersecond husband, Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester,in 1238-9, and the castle was held by them until 1 Inclosure Awards Blue Bk. Statistics from Bd. of Rentals and Surv. R. Ibid. R. 590 ; Mins. Accts. 979, & 12. 6 Dom. Chas. I, clxxxi, 16.« Diet. Nat. Biog. 7 Ibid. 8 Hants, i, Anglo-Sax. Cbren. (Rolls Ser.) ii,213. » Pipe R. 31 Hen. /(Rec. Com.), 36. 10 Cal. Chart R. 1226-57, P- 209- 11 Rot. Lit. Claus. (Rec. Com.), i, 89,94. 19 Ibid. 142. 13 Hardy, Pat. R. in the Tower (), Itinerary of King John. 14 Ibid. 15 Pat. 17 John, m. 2. 16 Matt. Paris, Cbron. Maj. (RollsSer ), ii, 655. The castle was then saidto be a fortress of the Bishop of Win-chester. W Cal. Pat. 1216-25, P- Ibid. 420. » Ibid. *> Ibid. 81 Ibid. 421. 22 Rot. Lit. Claus. (Rec. Com.), ii, 60,64, 66, 144. 83 Cal. Chart. R. 1226-57, p. 163. 24 Cal. Pat. 1225-32, p. 496. 25 Ibid. 1232-47, p. 81. 26 Ibid. p. ; Ibid. p. Odiham Vicarage ODIHAM HUNDRED ODIHAM 1258, when, under the Provisions of Oxford, allwardens of royal castles having to resign their office,Simon surrendered Odiham,which he had just repaired,to the The constable under Simon de Mont-fort was Henry de Fonuner, and when he deliveredup the castle he took away with him all the rolls andwrits, so that when the bailiff was required to pro-duce records as to a suit between two tenants in1267-8 he was unable to do The CountessEleanor is said to have been visited at Odiham in1265 by the Princes Edward and John de London became warden of the castlein 1274-5,31 and in 1275 it was assigned toQueen Eleanor wife of Edward In 1278 thekeeper of the park was commanded to allow theconstable to have ten oaks from the park for the repairof the houses of the Further repairs werecarried out in 1279-80 under the supervision ofRalph de Sandwich, the seneschal, and in 1282 thec


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