By the Rev. J. E. Jackson. 205 
REGNAL 
YEAR. A.D. 
24| 1445-6] William Restwold. 
25| 1446-7] William Stafford. 
Of the Dorsetshire family. Married Catharine Chedyok, 
coheiress of a moiety of the Payely estate in Westbury 
Hundred. 
26) 1447-8] William Beauchamp. See 21 Henry VI. 
27| 1448-9} John Norreys. See 19 Henry VI. 
28 | 1449-50} Philip Baynard. 
Of Lackham: his ancestor having married the heiress 
of Bluet, c, 1349. 
29| 1450-1] John Seymour, Knt. Same as 10 Henry VI. 
30} 1451-2| John Nanfan. 
Feoftee of the Earl of Warwick for Winterslow 1440, 
1458, and 1473. (W. I.) 
31) 1452-3} Edward Stradling. 
Of Dauntesey: his father having obtained the estate 
by marriage with Joan, dau. of Sir John Dauntesey, 
Sheriff a.p. 1400. Arms: Paly of 6 arg. and az.; on 
a bend gules 3 cinque-foils or. 
82| 1453-4| John Willoughby. 
Of Brooke Hall near Westbury, by marriage with 
the coheiress of Cheney. See vol. II, p. 183, note. 
Presented to Avon Chapel 1455. (W.I.) 
33} 1454-5] George Darell. 
Of Littlecote, son of the Sheriff 6 H. VI. Died 1474. 
authority aforesaid, provide for you concerning the benefit of due absolution and 
wholesome penance so long as ye live, so often as there shall be occasion. But 
if ye have made any foreign vows of Pilgrimage and Abstinence which ye cannot 
conveniently keep, [vows to the blessed Peter and Paul, and James, apostles, 
only excepted], the same Confessor may commute them for you in other works 
of piety. Given at Florence, under the Seal of the Office of the Primary, 3rd 
April, 13 Eugenius IV., [1440].” Why it should be harder and higher to dispense 
with vows made to St. James than to St. John [his brother and Christ’s beloved 
disciple], some courtier of Rome must render the reason. 
“The posterity of this Master Basket in the next generation removed into 
Dorsetshire, where they continue at this day in a worshipful condition at 
Dayenish.” 
