A HISTORY OF SURREY 



AGMONDF.SHAM. Ar- 

 gent a cheveron azure be- 

 tween three boar? heads 

 sable 'with three cinqfcih 

 or upon the cheveron. 



Agmondesham from the heirs of Joan wife of Sir 

 Robert Fynes, probably one of the co-heirs of Massey. 4 ' 

 His son John Agmondesham, 

 who died in 1519, was de- 

 scribed as holding the fourth 

 of the manor which had de- 

 scended to him from his fa- 

 ther." 



The heir of the younger 

 John Agmondesham was his 

 son Edward, a child of seven 

 years," who, later, died child- 

 less, so that his sisters became 

 his co-heirs, one of whom, 

 Jane, who had married Thomas 

 Sandes, died in 1557" pos- 

 sessed of a third of the fourth 

 part of the manor, which de- 

 scended to her son Robert. 46 Another of the co- 

 heirs was probably Mary wife of William Husee, 

 who alienated in 15 70 another third of the fourth 

 part of the manor to Sir John Godwyn ; " he, in 

 1572, alienated it to Robert Sandes, who thus be- 

 came possessed of two thirds of the fourth. 48 



The remaining third of the fourth part had be- 

 come the property of the Herberts, for in 1561 

 William and Matthew Herbert alienated it to John 

 Stydolf, 49 who thus held the three parts (which had 

 descended to him from his father), and a third of the 

 remaining fourth part of the manor. His son Thomas 

 Stydolf acquiring from Robert Sandes in 1586 the 

 remaining two thirds of the fourth part, 50 the whole 

 manor became the property of the Stydolfs. The 

 descent of Pachevesham Magna then is identical with 

 that of Mickleham and Norbury, the neighbouring 

 manors of the Stydolf family. 51 In the reign 

 of Anne it was the property of Sir Richard Stydolfs 

 grandson, James Tryon, who devised the manor to 

 his nephew Charles Tryon. 



According to Manning and Bray, Mr. Tryon sold 

 the estate to Anthony Chapman in 1766, who sold 

 it in 1 773 to Benjamin Bond Hopkins. Of him 

 Henry Boulton of Thorncroft bought it in 1781." 

 Mr. Robert Ladbroke bought it from Mr. Henry 

 Crab Boulton's trustees after 1828, according to 

 Brayley;" but Mr. Richard Boulton, his son, was 

 lord in 1 833." Mr. Felix Ladbroke, son of Robert, 

 sold the manor in 1857 to Mr. Robert Henderson ; 

 his son, Mr. John Henderson, is the present lord of 

 the manor, which is now amalgamated with Parva 

 Pachevesham. 



PARVA PACHEVESHAM or RANDALLS. 



The origin of the estate called Randalls seems to be 

 found in the hide and virgate which Randulf held of 

 Bishop Odo in io86. 65 The name of Randulf still 

 remained in connexion with Letherhead in the reign of 

 Edward III. John Randulf seems to have possessed a 

 several fishery and land in Letherhead. 56 William 

 Randulf later in the same reign owned two mills and 

 lands in Letherhead and Fetcham, 6 ' and in the reign 

 of Henry V Nicholas Randolf, who in Fuller's Worthies 

 is described as J.P., was holding land there. 68 The 

 holding of the Randulfs is never described as a manor, 

 although they must have been persons of some 

 importance, as John Randulf ' of Packlesham ' had 

 licence for an oratory in his mansion at Letherhead. 4 ' 

 Their lands became amalgamated with another estate 

 called Parva Pachevesham, being represented by the 

 messuage and property within the manor known as 

 Randalls. Parva Pachevesham was evidently formed 

 from a manor of Letherhead which was held with 

 Fetcham (q.v.) by the d'Abernons. John d'Abernon, 

 in 1331, claimed that he and his ancestors had enjoyed 

 from time immemorial the right to a pillory in Lether- 

 head, which pillory Robert Darcy (lord of Magna 

 Pachevesham) had broken down. 60 Robert Darcy 

 declared that the pillory had been set up in his 

 ground. 61 Sir Edmund Bray, heir of the d'Abernons, 

 held this manor in 1 5 3 a, 6 " and it descended to Frances 

 Lyfield, sister of John, Lord Bray. raa After this it 

 became amalgamated with Fetcham. 6 * Of this manor 

 John Agmondesham held lands at his death in 

 l5O9 0a which in the inquisition on Jane Sandes, 

 one of the co-heirs of John Agmondesham, are 

 called Patesham, or Pachevesham Parva. 6 * Jane 

 Sandes's third part descended to her son Robert. 66 

 Another third was owned by William or Matthew 

 Herbert, who sold it in 1561 to John Stydolf 66 

 of Magna Pachevesham. By William Husee, 

 who was evidently the husband of another of the 

 co-heirs, the remaining third was granted to Sir 

 John Godwyn, who alienated it in 1571 to Robert 

 Sandes. 67 John Stydolfs third descended to his 

 son Thomas. 68 According to Manning and Bray 

 he alienated it to Robert Sandes, but according to 

 the inquisition taken at his death he died in pos- 

 session of it. 69 However, alienated it evidently was 

 at some time, for John son of Robert Sandes held the 

 whole manor, which included the capital messuage 

 called Randalls in Letherhead. 70 The manor descended 

 to his son and grandson, Thomas and John Sandes, 71 

 the latter of whom, with his wife Elizabeth, 

 conveyed the manor of Parva Pachevesham or 

 Randalls by fine in 1 700 to Arthur Moore, 7 * whose 



Feet of F. Surr. Mil. 21 Hen. VII ; 

 East. 23 Hen. VII ; Trin. 14 Hen. VII. 

 Sir Robert Fynes held the fourth, or part 

 of it, for life, the reversion being made 

 over to Agmondesham. 



48 Chan. Inq. p.m. 16 Hen. VIII, no. 40. 



44 Ibid. 



45 Ibid. (Ser. 2), clxxxvii, 64. 

 Ibid. 



4 ' Pat. 1 3 Eliz. pt. ii, m. 20. 



48 Feet of F. Surr. East. 14 Eliz. 



4 Ibid. Mich. 3*4 Eliz. ; Pat. 2 

 Eliz. pt. i. 



* Feet of F. Div. Co. East. 28 Eliz. 



41 Vide Mickleham. 



ss Manning and Bray, Hiit. of Surr, ii, 

 669. 



58 Hiit. of Surr. iv, 428. 



64 Private information. 



V.C.H. Surr. i, 303. 



66 De Banco R. 356, m. 275 d. 



*7 Feet of F. Surr. East 5 1 Edw. III. 



68 Ibid. Mich. 2 Hen. V. 



69 Egerton MS. 2033. 



60 De Banco R. 284, m. nod. 



61 Ibid. 286, m. 139. 



6S Feet of F. Div. Co. Mich. 30 

 Hen. VIII. 



62a She and her husband by deed of 

 10 Sept. 1572 granted a house and acre 

 of land to William Skyte of Lether- 

 head (Manning and Bray, Surr. ii, 669), 

 to be held of their manor of Letherhead. 



68 See the later extents of Fetcham, 

 which mention free warren in Pach- 

 evesham, &c. 



68a Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), xxiv, 46 

 (i Hen. VIII). 



296 



64 Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clxxxvii, 64. 



Ibid. 



M Feet of F. Surr. Mich. 3 & 4 Elix. 



6 7 Pat. 1 3 Eliz. pt. ii, m. 20 ; Feet of 

 F. Div. Co. Mich. 13 & 14 Eliz. Husee 

 and Godwyn made sale of Magna and 

 Parva Pachevesham at the same time; the 

 words used in the deeds of sale are * the 

 third part of the fourth part of the manors 

 of Letherhead and Pachevesham,' but it 

 was the third of the fourth part of the cne 

 manor and the third of the other. 



68 Inq. p.m. W. & L. I Jas. I, bdle. 7, 

 no. 174. 



68 Ibid. 



'" Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2),cccclxix, 127. 

 7 1 Manning and Bray, Hist, of Surr. ; 

 Recov. R. Mich. 24 Chas. II, rot. 168. 

 ; Feet of F. Surr. East. 12 Will. III. 



