. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE of RuntingforJ and his heirs. It seems probable that one of these sisters married Laurence de Ayot, lord of Ayot St. Lawrence. In 1353 he died seised of a tenement called Olivers in Sandon which he held of the inheritance of his son and heir William,13 who was imprisoned for felony in the Bishop of Win- 's gaol at the time of his father's In them 1+57 Walter and Aiit inor in right of Alice and gr, to Robert Oliver and his were holding nted a life-interest wife ny of William de In


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE of RuntingforJ and his heirs. It seems probable that one of these sisters married Laurence de Ayot, lord of Ayot St. Lawrence. In 1353 he died seised of a tenement called Olivers in Sandon which he held of the inheritance of his son and heir William,13 who was imprisoned for felony in the Bishop of Win- 's gaol at the time of his father's In them 1+57 Walter and Aiit inor in right of Alice and gr, to Robert Oliver and his were holding nted a life-interest wife ny of William de In i+qo Possibly in consequence of the Ayot the tenement had reven under the settlement of 1 3 ; belonged to Matilda Exton in her own right, and she together with John Barbour, her son by a former marriage, conveyed it to Richard Fyfehid alias Lowe and other trustees,17 who granted it in to Leonard Hyde of Throcking and These appear to have been acting only as trustees. In 1 506 they transferred the ' manoi Drury, kt., and others, who in t Thomas â daughte Rose wife of John They sold the 'manor of Olivers or East End' to Simon Pratt, and his son John with his wife 'Ethddred'-1 (Audrey) made a conveyance of the estate to William Hvde of Thr :king 152s kiiftr George Hvde of Thrc had a release from Francis Fiti Geoffrey.'-- His grand- son William son of Leonard Hyde conveyed the estate to his uncle William Hyde of Daniels, who reserved it in alienating William Hyde of Daniels died childless, and Olivers appears to have reverted to William Hyde of Throw- ing. He died in 1580, leaving to his son and heir Leonard the manor of Olivers, and a capital messuage called Hyde Hall to his wife for After this date the manor is frequently called by the name of Hyde Hall. In 1607 Sir Leonard Hyde, kt., sold the manor of Olivers or Hyde Hall to Sir Thomas Cheeke, kt., of St. Martin's in the Fields,-'' who Is said to have conveyed it [wo


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