. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Grelle, and Derorgill and Walkern was as In 1294 Robert Fit Argm e wife of Robert Fitz Walter, icd to the latter in z Walter went to Gascony on the king's service and let the manor to farm in the mean time to Reginald Devorgill died in 1284. In 1313a purpart/ of her lands was assigned to her daughter and co-heir Christine,-1 who granted her reversion of this moiety to her father,12 then holding the manor for life ' by the courtesy of England ' of the inheritance of his Tw
. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Grelle, and Derorgill and Walkern was as In 1294 Robert Fit Argm e wife of Robert Fitz Walter, icd to the latter in z Walter went to Gascony on the king's service and let the manor to farm in the mean time to Reginald Devorgill died in 1284. In 1313a purpart/ of her lands was assigned to her daughter and co-heir Christine,-1 who granted her reversion of this moiety to her father,12 then holding the manor for life ' by the courtesy of England ' of the inheritance of his Two years later Robert Fitz Walter granted the re- version of the manor after the death of a life-tenant, John Bensted, to John Lord Mar- shal,24 of Hingham, co. Upon his death without issue in 1316-17 it passed to his sister Hawise, the wife of Robert, second Lord Robert died In .360," leaving a son William, the third lord, who in 1 379 was succeeded by his son Thomas, fourth Lord <ro™" Morley,3* his widow Cecilia holding a third of the manor in dower until her death in ] The fourth lord, who was Marshal of Ireland and a Knight of the Garter, died in 1416, being succeeded by his grandson Anne widow of Thomas, fourth Lord Morley, married secondly Sir Hugh Hastings, and held the whole manor until her death in Thomas, fifth Lord Morley, was succeeded in 1435 by his son Robert,33 who died in 1442, leaving an only daughter Eleanor, at that time only forty-two weeks She subsequently married William Lovel, who was thereupon summoned as Lord Morley. They both died within a month of each other in The custody of their son Henry during his minority, to- gether with his marriage, was granted to Richard, Bishop of Salisbury, and Peter He died without issue in 1489, his lands passing to his sister Alice,33 who married first William Parker, and secondly Sir Edward Howard,37 afterwards Lord High Admiral. Sh
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