. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . id. 133 Will 14 Dynjeley. 134 Burrows, op. cit. Ibid. 201. 136 Ibid. 208-9. » Will 46 Holney. 138 Burrows, op. cit. 209. 199 Feet of K. Div. Co. Hil. 15 Eliz. ;Mich. 15 & 16 Elk. ; Trin. 18 Eliz. 140 Burrows, op. cit. 211. He was sofar successful that this son grew up inactual possession of Beaurepaire, and wasso far seised of it in 1613 that in that yeara plan of the property was 1 plotted byGeorge Wither at the charge of theworshipful Edward Savage esquire. > Ibid. 212. 166 148 Ibid. 215. 143 Ct. of Req. bdle 93, no. 2
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . id. 133 Will 14 Dynjeley. 134 Burrows, op. cit. Ibid. 201. 136 Ibid. 208-9. » Will 46 Holney. 138 Burrows, op. cit. 209. 199 Feet of K. Div. Co. Hil. 15 Eliz. ;Mich. 15 & 16 Elk. ; Trin. 18 Eliz. 140 Burrows, op. cit. 211. He was sofar successful that this son grew up inactual possession of Beaurepaire, and wasso far seised of it in 1613 that in that yeara plan of the property was 1 plotted byGeorge Wither at the charge of theworshipful Edward Savage esquire. > Ibid. 212. 166 148 Ibid. 215. 143 Ct. of Req. bdle 93, no. 29. 144 Chan. Proc. (Ser. 2), bdle. 261, 145 He had been knighted on 11 May1603 (Burrows, op. cit. 217). 148 Ibid. Ibid. 222-3. 148 Ibid. 226. 149 Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 14 Chas. Burrows, op. cit. 231. 151 Ibid. 232. 152 Ibid. 236-7. Sir Pexall Brocas byhis will had made his son Thomas tenantin tail with remainder for life to each ofThomass sons in succession with re-mainder over to his own right heirs. 153 Ibid. BASINGSTOKE HUNDRED preted his trust to mean that the Brocas estates shouldcome to the young Thomas as male heir of the juniorbranch, and this when the grandfather died was nodoubt his In 1664 this Thomas appears inthe neighbourhood of Beaurepaire, and there is anamusing letter extant from Sir William Gardiner toJohn Thorner complaining of his father-in-law andguardian Richard Johnson, who is already receivingrents at Beaurepaire, and who on the strength of hisguardianship sets up a handsome carriage with twofine black Finally in 1678 a compromisewas Thomas Brocas consented to give^1,550 for the relinquishment of the Gardiner claimson the freehold estates of Beaurepaire, Cranes,Bramley, Stratfieldsaye, Stratfield Mortimer, Pamber,Basingstoke, Monk Sherborne, Sherborne Coudray,Sherborne St. John and Basing, while he himself re-linquished his claim on the Roche Court estates. Thecopyhold estates settled orig
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