. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . s, East. 2 & 4 Phil. and Mary, rot. 1011 ; Chan. Proc. (), bdle. 60, no. 61. 18 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), ccxiii, 84. 19 Pat. 3 Chas. I, pt. iv, no. 1. 20 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), dcxi, Cal. Com. for Comp. 2095. 22 Com. Pleas Recov. R. East. m. 16. 23 Abstract of Claims in the New Forest,268. 24 Recov. R. Mich. 12 Geo. II, rot. 226. 25 Com. Pleas Recov. R. Trin. 21Geo. Ill, m. 148. 26 Feet of F. Hants, Trin. 27 Geo. III. 27 Com. Pleas Recov. R. Trin. 8 , m. 5. 617 28 Ex inform. Mr. J. I. Whitaker. 29 Hants, i, 514A. 80
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . s, East. 2 & 4 Phil. and Mary, rot. 1011 ; Chan. Proc. (), bdle. 60, no. 61. 18 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), ccxiii, 84. 19 Pat. 3 Chas. I, pt. iv, no. 1. 20 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), dcxi, Cal. Com. for Comp. 2095. 22 Com. Pleas Recov. R. East. m. 16. 23 Abstract of Claims in the New Forest,268. 24 Recov. R. Mich. 12 Geo. II, rot. 226. 25 Com. Pleas Recov. R. Trin. 21Geo. Ill, m. 148. 26 Feet of F. Hants, Trin. 27 Geo. III. 27 Com. Pleas Recov. R. Trin. 8 , m. 5. 617 28 Ex inform. Mr. J. I. Whitaker. 29 Hants, i, 514A. 80 Feet of F. Hants, Trin. 24 Edw. I. 31 Inq. file 179, no. 3. 32 Ibid. ; Cal. Pat. 1324-7, p. 122 ;Feet of F. Hants, Trin. 18 Edw. II. 33 Cal. Pat. 1348-50, p. 223. 34 Abbrev. Rot. Orig. (Rec. Com.), ii,169a. 85 Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 33 Hen. VIII. 36 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), cccxxxiv,76. 37 Feet of F. Hants, East. 20 Jas. I. 38 Abstract of Claims in the New Forest,298. 89 Feet of F. Hants, East. 5 Geo. III. 78 A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE. Hamond, a chcveron sablebetween two roundelssable in the chief, eachcharged with a martletargent and a -wreath ofoak -vert in the foot withthree scallops argent onthe chcveron and allwithin a border engrailedvert. who held it certainly till It passed in177941 to Sir Andrew Snape Hamond. captain inthe navy, who was created a baronet in 1783 for hisservices in the American war. After this no furtherrecord of the manorialexistence of Battramsley isfound, but Battramsley Houseand property undoubtedlymark the site of the capitalmessuage. A mill in Battramsley ismentioned in 1296,42 in13 24,43 and again in 1348,44probably the water-mill whichpassed with the manor toJohn Mill in I5 4 2,45 but nolater record of it is found. There is no mention otHETWOOD in the Domes-day Survey, but in December1361 Nicholas de Pershutedied seised of lands in Hey-wood, 22 acres of pasture landwith appurtenances which passed to his son Nicholas,
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