. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE doubtless recovered Buckland Manor.*" Her son Giles was seised of it at his death in ; It was among the manors assigned in dower to his widow Elizabeth," and the reversion contingent upon her death was included in the purpart/ of Margery wife. Badlesmere. Argent a feiie benoeen double cotises gulei. R o o s. Gules three xvaler bougets argent. of William de Roos of Hamelak, sister and co-heir of Giles de Badlesmere.*^ From the time of Badlesmere's acquisition of Buckland the service


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE doubtless recovered Buckland Manor.*" Her son Giles was seised of it at his death in ; It was among the manors assigned in dower to his widow Elizabeth," and the reversion contingent upon her death was included in the purpart/ of Margery wife. Badlesmere. Argent a feiie benoeen double cotises gulei. R o o s. Gules three xvaler bougets argent. of William de Roos of Hamelak, sister and co-heir of Giles de Badlesmere.*^ From the time of Badlesmere's acquisition of Buckland the service due at the castle of Tonge appears to have lapsed. In all subsequent records the manor is said to be held of the king in ; Buckland remained with the Lords Roos for nearly two centuries. It was entailed on the heirs of Thomas Lord Roos,^'second son and ultimate heir of William and Margery,*' by his wife Beatrice, who married as her second husband Sir Richard de Burley, kt.*' She died in the spring of 141 5 and was succeeded by her grandson John son of William Lord Roos.*' Upon his death on Easter Eve 1421 *' the manor was taken into the king's hands during the minority of his brother Thomas, who was his heir.*" A certain Thomas Home, evidently the grandson of Eleanor s ster of Richard de Buckland,'^ was then farming the manor.'^ Thomas Lord Roos died seised of it 18 August 1430, leaving an infant son ; Eleanor, widow of Thomas Lord Roos the father and afterwards wife of Edmund (Beaufort) Duke of Somerset, held it in dower until her death 6 ; The estates of her son Thomas Lord Roos had been forfeited upon his attainder as a Lancastrian in 1461," and in April 1468 the king granted Buckland for life to Jaquef Haulte, esquire, one of the ' kervers' of the queen.'" John Home, otherwise Littlebury, son of the Thomas Home mentioned above, took this occasion to petition for the restoration of the manor to his family under the se


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