. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BROADWATER HUNDRED John de Ludwick before as conveyed by Ludwick's. whom it passed to 1 1377-37 In '4'4 " ⢠r. They arc mentioned n 1274 had free warren id claimed it on the other He also claimed at the same time view of frankpledge, gallows, and amendment of the assize of bread and William de Melksop received a fresh grant of free warren in In i 278 Laurence de St. Michael claimed by charter of Henry III a weekly market on Thursdays and a fair every year for ten Neither now survives. They


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BROADWATER HUNDRED John de Ludwick before as conveyed by Ludwick's. whom it passed to 1 1377-37 In '4'4 " ⢠r. They arc mentioned n 1274 had free warren id claimed it on the other He also claimed at the same time view of frankpledge, gallows, and amendment of the assize of bread and William de Melksop received a fresh grant of free warren in In i 278 Laurence de St. Michael claimed by charter of Henry III a weekly market on Thursdays and a fair every year for ten Neither now survives. They probably died out owing to decrease in the population, caused presumably by the Black Death, for in 1428 Digswell only possessed six The parish church of ST. JOHN" is CHURCH covered with cement outside andplastered inside, and consists of a chance], nave, north chapel and north aisle, north-west tower, and south porch. The original church, probably consisting of a chancel and nave, was built in the 12th century, and to that date the present chancel and nave may probably be referred. The north aisle was built about 1300, with a chantry chapel added at its east end a quarter of a century later, but the arcade no longer exists. ecade of the 16 th century the present is built, replacing the smaller chantry, of which John Perient left £200 at 324 for the souls of himself, his wife and parents, and John Ludwick and John At the same period the north-west tower was added to the west of the aisle, its north and west walls being continuous with those of the aisle and nave. The south porch seems to belong to the end of the 17th or the beginning of the 18th century. The church In the north chapel \ for thi his death ', +49- 10 Gibbon of Ludwick in Hatfield ; . 21 Ric. II, no. 29. ten. V, m. 6 d. (see ', m. 1 id.); Feud. Aid,, 10 Hen. VI, no. 1. of F. Her of Hen , Early Line. Willi, monumental inscription. 41 Chan. Inq. 14 Edw. IV, no. Ct. R. p


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