. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. FIRST DIVISION OF THE BARONY. I. Clje Countess of Ulartottfes HILIPPA, eldest daughter and co-heir of Wilham the lastNorman Baron of Wich Malbank, married Thomas, LordBasset, of Hedington, co. Oxon, who obtained the wardship*and marriage t of Henry de Newburgh, son and heir ofWalleran, fourth Earl of Warwick who had died in the young Earl came of age in 1212, he was certifiedto hold no less than 107 Knights fees of the King in this princely Earl, Lord Basset gave his dau


. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. FIRST DIVISION OF THE BARONY. I. Clje Countess of Ulartottfes HILIPPA, eldest daughter and co-heir of Wilham the lastNorman Baron of Wich Malbank, married Thomas, LordBasset, of Hedington, co. Oxon, who obtained the wardship*and marriage t of Henry de Newburgh, son and heir ofWalleran, fourth Earl of Warwick who had died in the young Earl came of age in 1212, he was certifiedto hold no less than 107 Knights fees of the King in this princely Earl, Lord Basset gave his daughter PhilippaBasset in marriage; and by this alliance the Castle J of Wich-Malbank and certain lands inNantwich Hundred, being one third of her mothers share of the Barony already mentioned,,became added to the Earls already extensive possessions. Henry, Earl of Warwick, died13 Hen. HL [1229J, and on the death of his widow (the Countess Philippa) withoutissue, her share of the Barony, known afterwards as the Countess of Warwicks Fee, revertedto the Earl of Chester [Ranulph HI], and appears to have remained merged in the Earl-dom until the 22 June 6 Edw. I [12


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