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Sir Francis, first Baronet, was created Baron Ashburton in 1835, 

 and was grandfather of the present peer. The third son, Henry- 

 Baring, Esq., was M.P. for Colchester, and left a large family. The 

 fourth son, William Baring, Esq. (born 1779, died 1820), married, 

 in 1810, Frances, daughter of J. Paulett Thompson, of Waverley 

 Abbey, Esq., and by her (who re-married Arthur Eden, Esq.) had 

 issue, with three daughters, one son, William Henry Baring, of Nor- 

 man Court, Esq., the present lord of the manor of West Dean, born 

 1819, Capt. Coldstream Guards, married, 1849, Elizabeth, daughter 

 of Charles Hammersley, Esq., by whom he has issue two sons and 

 two daughters. His eldest son, Francis Charles Baring, Esq., 

 married, 1880, Isabella Augusta, daughter of Samuel Leo Schuster, 

 Esq., by the Lady Isabella, daughter of Thomas, Earl of Orkney, 

 and has, with other issue, a son, Thomas Esme, born May 7th, 1882. 

 Besides those already mentioned the following occur as interested 

 in portions of the manors, lands, or tenements of these parishes :— 

 Temp. Edw. II. Eudo de Grymestede half a knight^s fee, held of 

 John de Monmouth, at Dune.* 



John, son of William de Grymestede, half a knight's fee, 

 held of William de St. Martin, at Grymestede.' 

 1315-16. Stephen le Freer, Westdene Manor.'' 

 1318-19. Richard Sture, half of the manor of Duene, and land there.'' 

 1323-4. Robert Burbache, Grymstede, Chantry at West Duene.* 

 1346-7. Adam de Grymstede, lands at Est-Grymstede.* 

 1348-9. Alianora, wife of Adam de Grymstede, lands at Est 



Grymstede.^ 

 1349-50. Sybilla, wife of John Stures, Est Grymstede, 85. HJ.' 

 „ „ John, son of John Freer, had the King's license to 

 alienate a messuage, twenty-three acres of arable, and three 

 of meadow, at West Deone, to Richard de Luteshull, Clerk, 

 and Richard de Colevill.^ 



> «' Testa de Nevil," p. 142. 



^ " Inq. ad quod damnum." 



^ " Inq. post mortem." 



* " Kot Orisf." 



