. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ost immediately, however,after the death of John, which took place on 7 Sep-tember 15 74, Simon must have sold his inheritance 10 Inq. 33 Edw. Ill, no. 26. 11 Ibid. 35 Edw. Ill (1st pt.), no. Ibid. 7 Hen. V, no. 69. 13 Ibid. 8 Hen. V, no. 95. 14 Ibid. 2 Edw. IV, no. 13. 15 Ibid. 16 Phillipps, Visitations of Somerset,IJ9- 17 Pat. it Eliz. pt. vii, m. 32. 18 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), clxxii, 126. 19 Ibid. of Faccombe and Tangley by the serviceof two parts of one knights fee {Testa deNe-vill, 235a). 4 Assize R. Mich. 8 Edw. I, rot. 17.


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ost immediately, however,after the death of John, which took place on 7 Sep-tember 15 74, Simon must have sold his inheritance 10 Inq. 33 Edw. Ill, no. 26. 11 Ibid. 35 Edw. Ill (1st pt.), no. Ibid. 7 Hen. V, no. 69. 13 Ibid. 8 Hen. V, no. 95. 14 Ibid. 2 Edw. IV, no. 13. 15 Ibid. 16 Phillipps, Visitations of Somerset,IJ9- 17 Pat. it Eliz. pt. vii, m. 32. 18 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), clxxii, 126. 19 Ibid. of Faccombe and Tangley by the serviceof two parts of one knights fee {Testa deNe-vill, 235a). 4 Assize R. Mich. 8 Edw. I, rot. 17. 6 Vide De Banc. R. Trin. 47 Edw. Ill,m. 65 ; Inq. 32 Edw. I, no. 166. 7 Vide De Banc. R. Trin. 47 Edw. Ill,m. 65 ; Feud. Aids, ii, 309. 8 Inq. 34 Edw. Ill, no. 69. 9 Coram Regc R. East. 5 Hen. VI, 326 PASTROW HUNDRED TANGLEY to Sir Richard Reade, kt., for the latter was seised ofthe manor of Tangley, or Sydenhams Tangley, at hisdeath in July By his will he left it, subjectto an annual payment of £4 to the poor of Nether. Sfeke. Argent two Sydenham. Argent bars azure with an eagle three rams with two heads overall. Wallop and Upper Wallop, to his son and heirInnocent in tail-male, with contingent remainder intail-male successively to his youngest son John, and hisbrothers sons Thomas and Nicholas Reade. Threeyears later Innocent, John and Nicholas gave up theirright in the manor to Thomas,22 who died in 1577,leaving as his heir a son John. John died while stillunder age two years later, his heir being his brotherThomas, who sold it for £ to George Kingsmill,justice of the Common Pleas, in 1599. Sir Georgedied without issue in 1606, when the manor passedto his nephew, Sir William Kingsmill, kt., son of hiseldest brother, Sir William,26 who was already seised ofthe other original portion of Tangley, the history ofwhich previous to this time is as follows. It passed,as has been already said, on the death of John Wakein 1348 to his grandson,


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