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held it; in 1382, William Wroughton; and from 1394 to 1404, 

 Isabella Wroughton. In 1407, one hundred shillings was paid at 

 the Knights' Court as the relief of Isabella Werston. In 1420, on 

 the death of " Isabella Blaket, late the wife of William Wroughton," 

 leaving her son William, a minor, his wardship and marriage was 

 claimed, and the lands ordered to be seized into the lord's hands. 

 In 1424, this fee, described as " Waas's," was held by John 

 Wroughton. In 1442, by Thomas Ramsey, and Elizabeth his wife; 

 in 1454, by John Wroughton, Esquire. In 1600, John Glanvill, 

 Esquire, serjeant at law, is stated to hold the lands in Broad ITinton, 

 sometime the lands of Sir Giles Wroughton. In Aubrey's collec- 

 tions is a description of several monuments in Broad Hinton church 

 of the Wroughton family : one of John Wroughton, Esquire, who 

 died 1429, leaving his effigy; another of " Sir William Wroughton, 

 Knight, who builded the house of Broadhenton, a.d. 1540, and 

 died 1559, leaving four sons and three daughters, by dame Elinor, 

 his wife, daughter of Edward Lewknor, Esquire": and the tombs of 

 " Sir John Glanville, Knight, serjeant at lawe," and of Francis 

 Glanville, his son, who died at the siege of Bridge water, 1645, set. 

 twenty-eight in the service of Charles I., as lieutenant-colonel. "The 

 latter," says Aubrey, " has a tedious Latin inscription." I presume 

 these monuments are still in existence. (?) 



24. Bedestone. — Held by Turchitil temp. Domesday under Hun- 

 fridus. Biddeston St. Peter's. Henry of Budeston held the fourth of 

 a knight's fee in Budeston of Walter de Dunstanville, (Lib. Feod.) 

 Nicholas de Buddeston held it in 1240, and on the Partition Poll it 

 is valued at 51. In 1350, it appears on the rolls as held by William 

 de Budeston; in 1390-1404, by Nicholas Samborn. In 1424, this 

 fee, " lately Samborn's," was held by Pobert Pussell ; in 1442-1454, 

 by Elizabeth Pussell, relict of Pobert Pussell. In 1474, William 

 Bagot; 1476, John Bagot; 1520, Elizabeth Bagot; 1547, Elizabeth 

 liussell (?) ; 1573, Mr. Monpeason. Subsequently, John Glanvile, 

 Esquire; and in 1600, William Mounljoye, Esquire, owed service 

 for the Manor of Bidstone. 



25. ELeortham. — Held temp. Domesday by Hugo under Ilunfri- 

 dus. This must be Hartluun in the parish of Biddestone St. Nicholas. 



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