AT GREAT CHALFIELD, WILTSHIRE.
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advowson of tbe Free Chapel atlmber, and balf tbe Manor of Folke, with tbe
advowson in Dorset, to Walter, Lord Hungerford, for an annuity to be paid for
bis life.*
The following is the pedigree of tbe Family of Tropenell, as given in the
MS. before referred to, wbich tbe autbor bas preferred embodying into the
bistorical matter, ratber than giving it as an Appendix, since it will the better
serve to sbew the manner in wbicb tbe estate passed into the different families,
eitber by marriage of the heiress or by purcbase :
“ This is the pedigree of the name and blood of Tropenelles contained ”
“ w thin y e sbire of Wiltshire, Long before y e time that no mind renueth, & ”
“ before y e conquest, unto tbe making y s book never change’d, one S r Osbert”
“ Tropenell, Knigbt, before tbe time y‘ no mind renewetb, was Lord of”
" tbe wbole Lordship of Sapwortb, witb y e Lawday and tbe patronage of”
“ y e Same in tbe County of Wiltsbire, w th otber, and had Issue two Sons, ”
“ S r James, a knigbt, & Walter, The said S r Osbert gave to y e said Walter,”
“ parcel of bis Lands in Sapworth, & all his Lands & tenants be had in mucb ”
“ Sherston, Litle Sherston, Whadden by Jvy Church & Combe, and deyed. ”
“ S r James had issue Daugbters, Margarete and Luce, wbicb parted y e said”
“ Lordsbip, Margarete bad balf witb tbe Patronage, and Lucy bad otber balf ”
“ witb y e Lawday; Margarete took to husband, Hugb Paruns, w ch, both by ”
“ several deeds appointed apart, Anno dno 1260, gave her part by y e name of”
“ ber Mannor and Churcb of Sapwortb, unto tbe house of Monk on Farley, ”
“ and dye’d. Lucy took to busband S r Leonard Mantrvers, Knigbt, Lord of”
“ Somerforcl Mantvers, and had Issue togetber, John Mantvers, wbicb had tbe”
“ keeping of y e King Edw d to bis death, wbich John gave apart of his Lands”
“ he bad in Sapworth unto y e house of Monkton Farley, keeping in his own ”
“ bands the Lawday w th all tbe remnant tbereof; the said Walter Tropenell, ”
“ the second son, took to wife Catberine, daughter of S r William Percy,f ”
“ Sister to S r Harry Percy Knigbts Lords of Much Chaldefeld, otberwise called ”
“ East Chaldefeld, & had Issue togetber a son, Philipp, and a daugbter, Galiana. ”
“ The said Walter gave bis Lands he hacl in Sapwortb to Galiana in marriage; ”
“ and she, about Anno dno y e year 1267, in her Wiclowhood, gave the same ”
* It appears, also, that lie had, tvvo years hefore (1436), granted all his right in Imher, south part, to the Court of
Edyngton.—IIoare’s Modern Wiltshire, Hundred of Heytesbury,]). 161.
t This marriage is shewn by the arms on the screen in the church (see No. 1, Plate VI. Ecc'esiastical Architecture') :
viz. on the dexter side of 'the shield gu. a fesse ar., engrailed and powdered with ermine, hetween three griffins’ heads
erased of the same, two and one (sometimes they are placed one and two, see Plate-VI.), for Tropenell; on the sinister side
az, five fusils in fesse or, for Percy.
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advowson of tbe Free Chapel atlmber, and balf tbe Manor of Folke, with tbe
advowson in Dorset, to Walter, Lord Hungerford, for an annuity to be paid for
bis life.*
The following is the pedigree of tbe Family of Tropenell, as given in the
MS. before referred to, wbich tbe autbor bas preferred embodying into the
bistorical matter, ratber than giving it as an Appendix, since it will the better
serve to sbew the manner in wbicb tbe estate passed into the different families,
eitber by marriage of the heiress or by purcbase :
“ This is the pedigree of the name and blood of Tropenelles contained ”
“ w thin y e sbire of Wiltshire, Long before y e time that no mind renueth, & ”
“ before y e conquest, unto tbe making y s book never change’d, one S r Osbert”
“ Tropenell, Knigbt, before tbe time y‘ no mind renewetb, was Lord of”
" tbe wbole Lordship of Sapwortb, witb y e Lawday and tbe patronage of”
“ y e Same in tbe County of Wiltsbire, w th otber, and had Issue two Sons, ”
“ S r James, a knigbt, & Walter, The said S r Osbert gave to y e said Walter,”
“ parcel of bis Lands in Sapworth, & all his Lands & tenants be had in mucb ”
“ Sherston, Litle Sherston, Whadden by Jvy Church & Combe, and deyed. ”
“ S r James had issue Daugbters, Margarete and Luce, wbicb parted y e said”
“ Lordsbip, Margarete bad balf witb tbe Patronage, and Lucy bad otber balf ”
“ witb y e Lawday; Margarete took to husband, Hugb Paruns, w ch, both by ”
“ several deeds appointed apart, Anno dno 1260, gave her part by y e name of”
“ ber Mannor and Churcb of Sapwortb, unto tbe house of Monk on Farley, ”
“ and dye’d. Lucy took to busband S r Leonard Mantrvers, Knigbt, Lord of”
“ Somerforcl Mantvers, and had Issue togetber, John Mantvers, wbicb had tbe”
“ keeping of y e King Edw d to bis death, wbich John gave apart of his Lands”
“ he bad in Sapworth unto y e house of Monkton Farley, keeping in his own ”
“ bands the Lawday w th all tbe remnant tbereof; the said Walter Tropenell, ”
“ the second son, took to wife Catberine, daughter of S r William Percy,f ”
“ Sister to S r Harry Percy Knigbts Lords of Much Chaldefeld, otberwise called ”
“ East Chaldefeld, & had Issue togetber a son, Philipp, and a daugbter, Galiana. ”
“ The said Walter gave bis Lands he hacl in Sapwortb to Galiana in marriage; ”
“ and she, about Anno dno y e year 1267, in her Wiclowhood, gave the same ”
* It appears, also, that lie had, tvvo years hefore (1436), granted all his right in Imher, south part, to the Court of
Edyngton.—IIoare’s Modern Wiltshire, Hundred of Heytesbury,]). 161.
t This marriage is shewn by the arms on the screen in the church (see No. 1, Plate VI. Ecc'esiastical Architecture') :
viz. on the dexter side of 'the shield gu. a fesse ar., engrailed and powdered with ermine, hetween three griffins’ heads
erased of the same, two and one (sometimes they are placed one and two, see Plate-VI.), for Tropenell; on the sinister side
az, five fusils in fesse or, for Percy.