HISTORY OF HARTING. 51 



Windsor, son of Anthony Windsor and Eleanor his 

 wife, who, in 38 Henry VIII., sold it to Edward 

 Ford.* A daughter of the Windsor's married Sir 

 Ed. Mervyn, " vice-admiral of the narrow seas." The 

 family of Windsor, however, were unfortunate in heirs, 

 Henry Windsor being an idiot. (Surveys I 7 Ed. VI. 

 fol. 136, 120; also, West Harting Leager.) 



In the third year of Edward VI., 1550, Sir Henry 

 Windsor (son of Sir Anthony and Eleanor Windsor 

 his wife) sold their estate, apparently in West Hart- 

 ing, to Edward (sometimes called Edmond] Forde 

 for 1,600, on the morrow of All Souls, or Nov. 2nd.f 

 Counting money at that time as worth fifteen times 

 its present value, Harting fetched at its first sale 

 24,000. 



Thus the family of Hussey lived and died with our 

 Henries. 



* Memoranda of Exchequer Michas. Terme, 3 Elizse. Roll. 31. 

 f Ibid. 



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