. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE that ; Joan and Elizabeth were still minors in ; In 1336 Elizabeth Boteler with her husband William made a settlement of the ; William Boteler died before his wife, who took as her second husband Gilbert de Elsfield, who held the manor and presented to the church in ; Elizabeth survived this husband also, and in 1376 as Elizabeth de Elsfield she presented to the church ; She must have died shortly afterwards, leaving no issue," and her lands p


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE that ; Joan and Elizabeth were still minors in ; In 1336 Elizabeth Boteler with her husband William made a settlement of the ; William Boteler died before his wife, who took as her second husband Gilbert de Elsfield, who held the manor and presented to the church in ; Elizabeth survived this husband also, and in 1376 as Elizabeth de Elsfield she presented to the church ; She must have died shortly afterwards, leaving no issue," and her lands passed to the heirs of Joan her sister. Joan had two sons, Ralph, who died while still a minor in l 3 48, and Edward,*'" who was aged twenty-one in 1360 '' and was holding the manor in 1379, whs° he presented to the ; Edward Boteler is said to have conveyed the manor to William Hyde, citizen and grocer of London, about ; In 141+ William Hyde presented to the church" and he was still holding the manor with his wife Joyce in ; By 1462 it had descended to George Hyde," who was living as late as ; His widow Agnes Hyde presented to the church ofThrockingin 1472.'^ Robert Hyde is mentioned as lord of the manor of Throcking in ; It descended to Leonard Hyde, who left it by his will, proved in February 1508-9, to his son ; George had a son Leonard, who died before his father in I 549," and on George's death in 1553" the manor descended to his grandson WiKiam, the son of ; In 1561 William Hyde conveyed it by lease and release to his uncle William, another son of George ; A claim was made on the manor by Thomas Wiseman, who appears to have had a mortgage on it. Although the elder William retained the manor, he felt it necessary in his will to declare that the deeds of sale were no ; He died in 1580 and his son Leonard, who inherited his lands,*' received a quitclai


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