. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. Hoo-Keate, who was succeeded by his son Sir Henry He sold the manor in 1732 to Mar- garet Brand of the parish of St. James's, Westminster, widow of Thomas Brand," from whom it passed suc- cessively to her son and grandson, both named ; The son Thomas married in 1771 Gertrude daughter of Henry Roper Lord Teynham, who, on the death of her brother Charles Lord Dae re, became Lady Dacre in her own right. Her son Thomas Brand succeeded his mother as twentieth Lord Dacre, from whom the manor passed in 185


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. Hoo-Keate, who was succeeded by his son Sir Henry He sold the manor in 1732 to Mar- garet Brand of the parish of St. James's, Westminster, widow of Thomas Brand," from whom it passed suc- cessively to her son and grandson, both named ; The son Thomas married in 1771 Gertrude daughter of Henry Roper Lord Teynham, who, on the death of her brother Charles Lord Dae re, became Lady Dacre in her own right. Her son Thomas Brand succeeded his mother as twentieth Lord Dacre, from whom the manor passed in 1851 to his brother Henry Otway, who took the name of Trevor. His two sons Thomas Crosbie William Trevor, Lord Dacre, and Henry Bouverie William Brand, Lord Dacre, created first Viscount. Robert Brand, second Viscount Hampden and twenty. fourth Lord Dacre, the present lord of the _ The manor of PJRKBURi' was held under the Says in the 14th century by the family of Brok as one half and one half of one quarter of a knight's ; In 1303 Laurence de Brok was assessed for ; He was dead by 1330, when the manor wai held by his widow Ellen de Brok for life, with i Ralph, and she received a grant that ; Before the 3 Nigel de Loreng, kt.,M chamberlain who had a large estate at Chalgrave He was in possession in 1384â5, when he conveyed it to ; Probably the trustees conveyed to John Fray," who was assessed for the same fee in ; In 1436 John Fray and Agnes his wife sold the manor under the name of Parkbury to Richard Hungate and Elizabeth hu ; After Richard's death Elizabeth married John Gunter, and they held it for life with reversion to John Suliard and his wife Agnes daughter and heir of Richard Hungate.'6 Edward Suliard died seised of the manor in 1516, leaving as heir his son William," who died in March 1539-40, having settled the manor had passed tt to the Black Print in Bedfordshir property on his passe


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