. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Cantelow. Gules three fleurs de lis coming out of leopards* heads reversed or. Zouche. Gules bessan- ty and a quarter ermine. Zouche, and amongst his possessions are mentioned lands, rents, and services in ; In 1542 Richard de la Zouche, son of the above John, alienated Henlow Zouches to Reginald Conygrave and Joan his wife ; ^ sixteen years later it was the property of Thomas Henneage," and by the marriage of his daugh- ter to John Luke passed to that family, being held by Nicholas Luke" and his son Oliver


. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Cantelow. Gules three fleurs de lis coming out of leopards* heads reversed or. Zouche. Gules bessan- ty and a quarter ermine. Zouche, and amongst his possessions are mentioned lands, rents, and services in ; In 1542 Richard de la Zouche, son of the above John, alienated Henlow Zouches to Reginald Conygrave and Joan his wife ; ^ sixteen years later it was the property of Thomas Henneage," and by the marriage of his daugh- ter to John Luke passed to that family, being held by Nicholas Luke" and his son Oliver ; In 1632 it was alienated by Sir Oliver Luke to Richard Edwards and others," to become absorbed later in the more important manor of Henlow Warden () which was acquired by the Edwards ; Walter the Fleming held three-and-a-half hides in Henlow at the time of the Domesday Survey," and this manor, known later as HENLOfV GRET, became part of the barony of Wahull or ; The Domesday under-tenant of the manor was Hug^i, but Grky. Barry argent and assure. ^ Pat. 36 Hen. VIII, pt. 3. ^7 Chan. Inq. (Ser, 2), ccix, No. 12. 28 Ibid, ccxi. No. 7. 29 Fine R. 40 Eliz. pt. 2, No. 38. "> Ibid. 8^ Chan. Inq. (Scr. 2), dxviii. No. 53 ; Fine R. 18-23, Chas. I, pt. i, No. 23. 82 Recov. R. Mich. 1654. 88 In 1635 Dorothy Raven married George Edwards of Henlow ; Coll, Topog, et G««. vi, 291. »⢠Feet of F. Beds. Trin. 21, Chas. II. 8' Coll, Topog. et Gen. v, 291 ; Court Rolls in possession of Mr. George Gribble. 88 Ibid. In 1738 George Edwards, senior, and George Edwards, junior, con- veyed the manor in trust to Christopher Tower; Feet of F. Beds. Mich. 12 Geo. II. 87 Ibid. She was holding a court in 1785. «8 Ibid. 8^ Information supplied by Mr. Geo. Gribble. â "' Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), dxxiii, No. 33. The Greys were early benefactors of Warden Abbey in Henlow. *' Henlow Zouches is not called a manor befor


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