. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. HERTFORD HUNDRED and which passed in 1520 to Thomas son of Edmund," and later to John son of Thomas. John Denny exchanged it in 1544 with George Dacres,100 who already held the other moiety of the original This other moiety was conveyed in 1440 by Roger Ree and Rose his wife to John Walsh and others *; rt is in association with this moiety that the manor olJNDREWS first appears, both being held in 1474 for life by Margaret widow of John Walsh,5 and from this time the moiety in question and the manor of Andrews are


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. HERTFORD HUNDRED and which passed in 1520 to Thomas son of Edmund," and later to John son of Thomas. John Denny exchanged it in 1544 with George Dacres,100 who already held the other moiety of the original This other moiety was conveyed in 1440 by Roger Ree and Rose his wife to John Walsh and others *; rt is in association with this moiety that the manor olJNDREWS first appears, both being held in 1474 for life by Margaret widow of John Walsh,5 and from this time the moiety in question and the manor of Andrews are always associated. In 1487 a court was held for the latter in the name of John Walsh and Christine his This John Walsh, who was probably the son of the former owner, conveyed the manor of Andrews with a moiety of the manor of 'Moteland' to John More and others in 1500 as feoffees to the use of his last will.* The feoffees transferred the property to Henry Stafford Earl of CHESHUNT wife received a grant in survivorship of the estate1 ; but in 1 5 3 8, before the death of the Earl of Worcester, it was granted in fee to Robert Dacres of London,1' to whom the Earl of Worcester released his ; Robert Dacres was succeeded in 1543 by his son George," who united the two moieties of the Mote (see above). On the death of George Dacres in 1 580 the manors went to his son Sir Thomas Dacres,1" who died in 1615, leaving a son and heir Thomas ; The latter, outliving his eldest son, was succeeded by his grandson Sir Robert Dacres, who sold the property in 1675 to James Cecil third Earl of ; By the end of the 17th century the manors arc described as the manor of Andrewes le Mote, for which courts were held in 1690 and 1691 in the name of James Earl of In 1692 the latter conveyed the manor to Sir Edward des Bouverie," who, dying. Wiltshire and Lucas Langland6 ; the latter appears to have been acting for Cardinal Wolsey, w


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