. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BROADWATER HUNDRED HATFIELD or BISHOP'S HATFIELD settlement of the manor on ; John died in ; In 1277 his lands were held by Albreda de Bassingburn.'8 She was succeeded by Stephen de Bassingburn," whose son John received a grant of free warren in 1300" and was holding in ; He was followed by his son Stephen before 1333, Joan his widow keeping a third of Astwick as ; Stephen was still holding the manor in 1347" and was followed by Thomas de Bassingburn, who was Sheriff


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BROADWATER HUNDRED HATFIELD or BISHOP'S HATFIELD settlement of the manor on ; John died in ; In 1277 his lands were held by Albreda de Bassingburn.'8 She was succeeded by Stephen de Bassingburn," whose son John received a grant of free warren in 1300" and was holding in ; He was followed by his son Stephen before 1333, Joan his widow keeping a third of Astwick as ; Stephen was still holding the manor in 1347" and was followed by Thomas de Bassingburn, who was Sheriff of Hertfordshire in ; In 1428 Edward Tyrell was returned as holding the half fee of John de Bassingburn w {who succeeded his father Thomas before 1397)," but he was possibly a feoffee, for the inquisition taken at his death in 1442 states that he held no lands in ; In 1493 the manor .was held by Thomas Bassingburn, and according to Clutterbuck had been held by his father ; Thomas married Katherine, the sister of Sir William Say, and in the year mentioned settled the manors of Astwick and Woodhall to her use for life, with remainder to himself and his heirs, Thomas Earl of Surrey being the ; After her death Astwick came to her son John Bassingburn," who some years before this had ' entered into her house and wounded her contrary to right, and attacked her servants,' denying his father's settlement and claiming the manor by right of a fine levied to him by his ' He died in 1535, leaving as his heirs two daughters, Katharine the wife of Nicholas Hare and Anne wife of Thomas ; The manor of Astwick was apportioned to Katharine Hare, who held it with her mother Etheldreda ' Nicholas and Katharine Hare both died in 1557. The manor was held by their eldest son Michael Hare" in He died without issue, and in 1614 it was conveyed by trustees to Ralph ; He and Mary his wif


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