. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . he same date,a flagon of 1730 inscribed Ex dono A. Cope,1730, and an almsdish of 1844. The first book of the registers is in parchment, andcontains baptisms and burials from 1559 to 1769, andmarriages to 1754; t^ie secor»d nas baptisms and W Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 27 Hen. VI. 138 In 1616 the two messuages withappurtenances in Bramshill of whichThomas Cresswell had died seised in 1607were »aid to be held of Edward Cresswell asof his manor of Bramshill in socage (Chan,Misc. Inq. [Ser. 2], file 684, no. 11). 189 In that year he joined with hi


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . he same date,a flagon of 1730 inscribed Ex dono A. Cope,1730, and an almsdish of 1844. The first book of the registers is in parchment, andcontains baptisms and burials from 1559 to 1769, andmarriages to 1754; t^ie secor»d nas baptisms and W Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 27 Hen. VI. 138 In 1616 the two messuages withappurtenances in Bramshill of whichThomas Cresswell had died seised in 1607were »aid to be held of Edward Cresswell asof his manor of Bramshill in socage (Chan,Misc. Inq. [Ser. 2], file 684, no. 11). 189 In that year he joined with his wifeMabel, his brother Robert, and others inconveying it to Richard Holloway (Feetof F. Hants, HiL 15 Chas. I). no Close, 1649, pt. xxv, no. 141 Hants, i, 4954. 143 Ibid. 4834. 148 Born in Aberdeen, and successivelymaster of the free school at Southampton,rector of All Saints, Southampton, andvicar of Carisbrooke. Being ejected bythe Puritans, he came to live at Bramshillwith Andrew Henley. 40 Eversley : Bramshill House : The Gateway. Eversley : Bramshill House : The Great Drawing-room HOLDSHOT HUNDRED burials from 1770 to 1812, and the third marriagesfrom 1754 to 1812. A church was included in theADVOWSON grant of Eversley to WestminsterAbbey by Edward the advowson followed the descent of the manoruntil 1669,145 when the next presentation wasexpressly exempted from the sale of the manor byWilliam and Anne The living did notfall vacant till 1699, when Richard Staverton wasappointed rector by Deodatus Afterthis the advowson passed to Sir Andrew Henley,bart., and has since followed the descent of themanor, although the present patron, Sir AnthonyCope, bart., being a Roman Catholic, is debarredfrom presenting to the living. The right of presen-tation is at the present time exercised by the univer-sities in On 29 March 1306 Henry Woodlock, Bishop ofWinchester, granted permission to Ellis the priest ofSir John de Drokensford


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