. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ^ â â â "â â â â â 'â /â Radwell Church from the Souti i;56,15soon after which Dorothy must have died, for in 1558 Sir Ralph Rowlett settled the manor on himself and his wife Margaret, one of the daughters of Sir Anthony Cooke, In February 1562-3 Sir Ralph leased the manor to William Plomer for seventy ; Sir Ralph died in 1571, and as he left no children he bequeathed the manor to William Skipwith, the son and heir of his sister Joan, to hold with remainder to his brothers Ralph, Edward and Henry


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. ^ â â â "â â â â â 'â /â Radwell Church from the Souti i;56,15soon after which Dorothy must have died, for in 1558 Sir Ralph Rowlett settled the manor on himself and his wife Margaret, one of the daughters of Sir Anthony Cooke, In February 1562-3 Sir Ralph leased the manor to William Plomer for seventy ; Sir Ralph died in 1571, and as he left no children he bequeathed the manor to William Skipwith, the son and heir of his sister Joan, to hold with remainder to his brothers Ralph, Edward and Henry ; In 1577 William Skipwith and Edward and Henry Skipwith received licence to 580 to nd their son John Parker died in March 1595-6," and his son John in March He was succeeded by his uncle William Parker (sun of John Parker of Bal- dock), brother to John Parker the father," who sold Radwell in 1607 to William Plomer,"' then lessee of the manor (see William Plomer died in March 162 5-6, and was suc- ceeded by his son William, then aged thirty.*8 From him the manor passed to Sir Robert Berkeley of East Barnet, a lawyer who was imprisoned in the Tower for his loyalty to the ;1 His brother John Berkeley resided at Radwell ; In 1650 Sir Robert sold the manor to Thomas Cole, citizen and merchant tailor, of ; The sale included a water corn mill, all water-courses, flood-gates and dams on the EAST manor, the liberty of a swan- mark, or of keeping swans in or near Radwell, court leet and court baron. Thomas Cole continued to hold the manor until 1677, when he sold it to Robert ; Radwell remained in this family until 1720-1, when Robert Bell and his son Richard were empowered to sell it by a Private Act of ; It was purchased by William Pym of ; In 1723 a suit was brought against Pym by Robert and Richard Bell, farmers of the tithes of Radwell, and it was then stated that no


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