. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ohn Stourton, lord of that manor (Cal. Pat. 1436-41, p. 478). * Feet of F. Hants, file 20, no. 16. 5 She was probably daughter of Edmundby his second wife Margaret widow ofJames de Norton. 6 Berry in his Hants Gen. p. 106 Hates that Felicia married John Norton, whomarried as his second wife a certain Aliceby whom he had a son John, whereas byFelicia he had daughters only. This iswrong, for the inquisition on his deathclearly states that he was a son of also calls Felicia daughter of EdwardKendall, whereas the inquisition an


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ohn Stourton, lord of that manor (Cal. Pat. 1436-41, p. 478). * Feet of F. Hants, file 20, no. 16. 5 She was probably daughter of Edmundby his second wife Margaret widow ofJames de Norton. 6 Berry in his Hants Gen. p. 106 Hates that Felicia married John Norton, whomarried as his second wife a certain Aliceby whom he had a son John, whereas byFelicia he had daughters only. This iswrong, for the inquisition on his deathclearly states that he was a son of also calls Felicia daughter of EdwardKendall, whereas the inquisition and thefine of 1325 both call him Edmund. 7 Chan. Inq. 44 Edw. Ill, no. 50. 8 Ibid. (Ser. 2), lviii, 118. 9 Ibid, exxxi, 184. 10 Com. Pleas Recov. R. East. 2 Ja«. I, m. 20. 11 Feet of F. Hants, East. 22 Jas. I. 13 Abstract of Claims in the New Forest,199. 1 Ex inform, the Hon. Gerald Lascelles,steward of the manor of Lyndhurst, andthe hundred of Redbridge, and deputysurveyor of the forest. 3 Hants, i, 436. 63O Lyndhurst : Kings House. Lyndhurst : Kings House : The Verderers Hall NEW FOREST HUNDRED Lyndhurst have interesting and some historicalassociations. Foxleasc, formerly Coxlease (Cox Leyes),is mentioned as early as 1604 as part of the demesnelands of the manor of Lyndhurst containing 120 acresthen in the tenure of William Brown by grant ofCharles Earl of Further mention of itis found in 1667, when Mabel wife of John Cole ofOdiham petitioned Charles II for a lease in reversionfor her husband of the house and grounds calledCoxlease as a reward for her attendance on the lateking in his imprisonment in the Isle of present house was built towards the close of the18th century in imitation of Horace Walpoles villaat Strawberry Hill and is the residence of Barker-Hahlo. High Coxlease (formerly Coxlease wild ground ) is a Crown wood adjoiningFoxlease on the south. In it a residence belonging toMrs. Eustace Smith has been built on a lease


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