. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE. Add LET. Quarterly palnviie indented or and azure a bend azure charged luith a fret be- fween two martlets or •with two eagles or in the azure quarters. Trinity an eleventh part of a knight's fee in Alswick, and in 1239 the prior granted them certain lands with a mill in Alswick to hold of him and his ; These lands remained with Holywell until the i6th cen- tury," when they were farmed of the convent by Holy Trinity for £s ^'- 8<^." The lands of Holy Trinity passed to Sir
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE. Add LET. Quarterly palnviie indented or and azure a bend azure charged luith a fret be- fween two martlets or •with two eagles or in the azure quarters. Trinity an eleventh part of a knight's fee in Alswick, and in 1239 the prior granted them certain lands with a mill in Alswick to hold of him and his ; These lands remained with Holywell until the i6th cen- tury," when they were farmed of the convent by Holy Trinity for £s ^'- 8<^." The lands of Holy Trinity passed to Sir Thomas Audley after its dis- solution in 1531, and he con- tinued to farm the manor of Giberack of the nuns of Holy- well until 1537, when he purchased it of the ; From this date Giberack de- scended with Sir Thomas's manor of Corneybury in Wyddial" (). It is mentioned in conveyances of that manor as late as ; In the 17th century there are records of a manor called DOfTNHJLL in Layston. This was held by John Crouch with the manor of Alswick in 1605," and it is possible that it consisted of lands held by the convent of Holy Trinity in the neighbourhood of St. Bartholomew's ; Downhall descended with the manor of Alswick," the last reference to it occurring in 1720, and it is probable that after that date the two manors became merged. In the 13 th century certain lands in Alswick were held by Gilbert de Sanford, lord of the manor of Great ; They descended through his daughter to the Veres," and in 1328 were assessed at one-third of a knight's ; No record of this as a separate holding occurs after this date and it was probably included in the manor of Great Hormead. In the Domesday Survey several holdings are recorded in HICHINTON (Ichetone, xi cent. ; Hitchentuna, xii cent. ; Ykinton, Hygenton, xiii cent.), which apparently lay within the area comprised by the later parish of ; In the
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