. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Spigurnel. Gules fretty argent a chief or •with a lion passant gules therein. Braybroke. seven voided gules. Argent lozenges In 1359, on the death of Sir Gerard Braybroke, the manor passed to his son Gerard," and it continued in the possession of the Braybroke family. At the death of Sir Gerard Braybroke in 1427 it passed to Sir William Babyngton, a justice of Common Pleas, one of the executors of Sir Gerard Braybroke's ; Sir William Babyngton died seised of the manor in 1454, leaving a son and heir William,"


. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Spigurnel. Gules fretty argent a chief or •with a lion passant gules therein. Braybroke. seven voided gules. Argent lozenges In 1359, on the death of Sir Gerard Braybroke, the manor passed to his son Gerard," and it continued in the possession of the Braybroke family. At the death of Sir Gerard Braybroke in 1427 it passed to Sir William Babyngton, a justice of Common Pleas, one of the executors of Sir Gerard Braybroke's ; Sir William Babyngton died seised of the manor in 1454, leaving a son and heir William," who probably con- veyed it to Sir John Fisher, also a justice of Common 1*' Recov. R. East. 10 Anne, rot. 100. "7 Harl. Chart. 45, I, 7. "'Ibid. 45, I, 18. "• Cal. Papal Letters, i, 284, 311. IS" Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 35*. "» Pat. 31 Hen. VIII, pt. 7, m. 10. 1" Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), vol. 249, No. 59. 1 Inf. from. Bd. of Agric. (1905). ' Close, 39 Geo. Ill, m. 11, No. 12. » Beds, i, 227. * Cole's Escheats, Harl. MS. 760, 59^. fol. 378. » In 1225-6 Robert de Lutton con- vejred \ virgate to^ Milei de Caron {Rot. Lit. C/«uj.[Rec. Com.], 145), and the next year Stephen Blak conveyed 10 acres to the same Miles (Feet of F. Beds. 12 Hen. Ill, No. 27). ® There was a suit in 1231 between Amicia de Caron and the three daughters of Hugh. This Amicia was presumably their grandmother, but is merely described as former wife of John, grandfather of Elizabeth, Lucy, and Margery (Maitland, Bracton's Note Bk. ii, 580). 7 This Margery gave several tenements and lands in Clifton to the Preceptory of Yeaveley (Dugdale, Mon. vii, 384). 8 Feet of F. Beds. 30 Hen. Ill, No. i. » Testa de Ne-vill {Rcc. Com.), 261. 276 " Feud. Aids, i, 20. " 2 Edw. Ill (ist Nos.), No. 28. " Close, 14 Edw. Ill, pt. I, m. 31 d. " Chan. Inq. 33 Edw. Ill (1st Nos.), No. 31. " Blaydes, Beds. N. and Q. ii, 222. In 1377 Peter


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