. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BRAUGHING HUNDRED from the de- ines, to Holy together with common (if pasture in the der lands of Hugh de Marines, to Sir John le M son of Sir Nicholas le Moine,75 and by a later agreement John le Moine undertook to find food and clothing and all necessaries for John de Ma- rines and his wife Arnabilia in Moine's own house as long as Marines lived, Marines giving up his life interest in the Shortly after- wards John le Moine, called of Selford, granted his tene- J. ment and capital messuage in Westmill, with the rents


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BRAUGHING HUNDRED from the de- ines, to Holy together with common (if pasture in the der lands of Hugh de Marines, to Sir John le M son of Sir Nicholas le Moine,75 and by a later agreement John le Moine undertook to find food and clothing and all necessaries for John de Ma- rines and his wife Arnabilia in Moine's own house as long as Marines lived, Marines giving up his life interest in the Shortly after- wards John le Moine, called of Selford, granted his tene- J. ment and capital messuage in Westmill, with the rents of his tenants and two parts of the tithe mesne of the late Sir Hugh de M: Trinity, London,77 and later it appears that Holy Trinity held these lands by the ser- vice of finding ' I saccum earn una 6mi' for Ralph de Tany, and that Ralph held the serjeanty of the king by pro- viding one sergeant as often as the king should go with his army into This estate probably became united with the rest of the lands of Holy Trinity in the parishes of Westmill and Aspenden. The church CHURCH of ST. MART consists of chan- cel 15 ft. by 15 ft., north vestry, nave 41 ft. 6 in. by 21 ft., north aisle 42 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft., south porch, west tower 14 ft. square ; all the dimensions are internal. The church is built of flint rubble with stone dressings, and at the south-east angle of the nave is some long-and-short work ; the roofs are tiled. The plans of nave and chancel are probably pre- Conquest ; the walls may be of the 13th century, as there are details of that period, and the north aisle was erected earlier in that century ; the chancel arch has details of the middle of the 14th cen- tury, and the west tower is of late 15th-century work. The church was thoroughly repaired in 1875, the "one- work of most of the windows renewed, a south porch and north vestry were added, the chancel and aisle were re- roofed, and all the walls but those of th- refked with flint. The three-ligh


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