. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF BEDFORDSHIRE. sold it again to Sir Robert Pearce Edgcumbe, who in 1905 sold it to Mr. Walter Graves, the present ; The hill portion of the estate was bought by Sir William Peel, and at his death in 1858 passed to his mother, widow of Sir Robert Peel, who died in the follow- ing year, when the property passed to her youngest son. Viscount Peel, who owns it at the present day. All manorial rights appear to be in abeyance.'* A second manor in Sandy, known after the Dissolution as HJSELLS MANOR, be- longed to


. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF BEDFORDSHIRE. sold it again to Sir Robert Pearce Edgcumbe, who in 1905 sold it to Mr. Walter Graves, the present ; The hill portion of the estate was bought by Sir William Peel, and at his death in 1858 passed to his mother, widow of Sir Robert Peel, who died in the follow- ing year, when the property passed to her youngest son. Viscount Peel, who owns it at the present day. All manorial rights appear to be in abeyance.'* A second manor in Sandy, known after the Dissolution as HJSELLS MANOR, be- longed to the priory of Chick- sands. In 1291 the prior of Chicksands owned the grange of' Heyseles,' worth ^^l 15/.," and in 1316 the priory of Chicksands rendered feudal service for lands in ; The temporalities of Chicksands Priory in Sandy were worth £6 in 15 3 7," when they lapsed to the crown on the dissolution of the priory. In 1542 Henry VIII granted Hasells manor to Francis Pygott,*" who in the same year alienated it to Robert Burgoyne," and in 1635 John Burgoyne, probably a grandson, transferred it to William ; In 1712 Baron Britain, grandson of the above John, sold the manor to Keylock Kingsley," whose daughter and heiress married William Pym in 1748," Peel, Viscount Peel. Argent three sheaves of arroius banded gules and a chief azure "with a bee or flying therein 'with the difference of a Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Page, William, 1861-1934, ed; Doubleday, H. Arthur (Herbert Arthur), 1867-1941. Westminster [A. Constable]


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