■J 6 THE STATE OF REPTON MANOR. 



^econ^fpe the crle of (^ftun^eff his p'" was devyded 



amongst iiij' daughters w'''' he hadde by Mabell hys wyf 

 wherof the eldest named Mabell was maryed to Robert 

 tatteshall whoe hadde yssue Robert tatteshall whoe hadde 

 yssue Robert tatteshall that gave his p' to Richard some- 

 time Pryor of Repingdon. Nicolaa the seconde daughter 

 maried to Roger Someroye whyche brought him iiij' daughters 

 whose partes came to the handes of Kinge Henrie the thirde 

 whoe thereafterwarde dydde insesse one Thomas of Wesenham 

 and hys heyrs. Cecilia the thyrde syster maried to Roger de 

 Montealto hadde yssue Robert de Montealto whoe hadde yssue 

 Roger de Montealto w.'^'" inssessed William Hewardine in his 

 parte. Isabell the iiij' syster maryed to John the sonne of 

 Alane whoe hadde yssue John the sonne of Alane whoe hadde 

 yssue Richard fytzalane. 



^^it^f^e the erle ferrers and Derbie hys iiij' pt of the 

 manner and moytie of the hundred w"*" he hadde in Right of 

 Agnes hys countesse was by Robert erle ferrers and Derbie 

 their sonne forfayted unto lorde Edmund erle of Lancaster 

 w"^'' erle edmunde gave the same his parte of the saide mannor 

 unto Nicholas of S' Maure. 



Souvi^cfic the erle of Lincolnes iiij' part of the said mannor 

 of Repingdon w"*" he hadde in right of Hawyse hys countesse 

 was by their daughter Margaret Quincye countesse of Lincolne 

 geven to Robert de Hansacre. 



(ItoitJ^ 10 fo 6e nofc^ that John Bailloll gave his part 

 beinge a third parte of a iiij' part of the Mannor of Repingdon 

 unto the first of the iij in the Subdyvision unto penbroke hall 

 in Cambridge* or rather came from him to Marie Saint Paule 

 countesse of penbroke whoe at the foundation of the said 

 coUedge amongst other landes gave this p' also w'^*' the M' ande 

 fellowes of that house aft' exchanged wythe William Maynesin 

 Pryor of Repingdon and the convent of the same for an 

 Annuitie of xvj marke yearly rent charged uppon their mannor 

 of Gransden in the countie of huntingdon as by there dede 

 appeareth dated 28° Junij a° RRegis H. 4. 12°. 



* Pembroke College, Cambridge, founded in 1343 by Mary, Countess of 

 Pembroke. 



