. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . See of St. Peters keyscrossed -with St. Paulsstvord. Herbert, Earl ofCarnarvon. Party azureand gules three lionsargent. The lordship was soon afterwards acquiredby the Herbert family, Henry John George HerbertLord Porchester, son and heir of Henry Georgesecond Earl of Carnarvon, dealing with the manorby recovery in His grandson GeorgeEdward Stanhope Molyneux, the fifth earl, is at thepresent time lord of the manor of Ecchinswell. Of the leasehold tenants of the manor we knowthat in 1580 John Watson, Bishop o


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . See of St. Peters keyscrossed -with St. Paulsstvord. Herbert, Earl ofCarnarvon. Party azureand gules three lionsargent. The lordship was soon afterwards acquiredby the Herbert family, Henry John George HerbertLord Porchester, son and heir of Henry Georgesecond Earl of Carnarvon, dealing with the manorby recovery in His grandson GeorgeEdward Stanhope Molyneux, the fifth earl, is at thepresent time lord of the manor of Ecchinswell. Of the leasehold tenants of the manor we knowthat in 1580 John Watson, Bishop of Winchester,leased the site of the manor for eighty years to QueenElizabeth, who six months later made over the re-mainder of the lease to Sir Henry Atthe sale of the bishops lands in 1648 the site of themanor of Ecchinswell or Nuthanger Farm was de-scribed as now or late in the possession of In 1744 the site of the manor was grantedto Matthew Combe, , to hold during the livesof Samuel Burroughs, Sarah Morley an


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