The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated from records, leiger-books, manuscripts, charters, evidences, tombes, and armes : beautified with maps, prospects and portraictures / by William Dugdale.

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The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated from records, leiger-books, manuscripts, charters, evidences, tombes, and armes : beautified with maps, prospects and portraictures / by William Dugdale.
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Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Warren,
1656.
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Fulridy.

IN the Conquerors time did the same Ermenfri∣dus, who held one hide of land in Over-Ea∣tendon, of Turchill de Warwick, hold of him ano∣ther in this place, as appears r 1.1 by the generall Sur∣vey, in which it is written Fulrei: But the Pro∣genitors of Shirley were antiently enfeoft thereof, as it seems; for in 36 H. 3. it was certified s 1.2, that one Robert de Fulri held half a Knights Fee, and the sixt part, here, of Sewall de Etendon; and in t 1.3 7 E. 1. that Iohn de Weston held it of Raph de Shir∣ley by the service of half a Knights Fee: Which Iohn then had half a carucate of land in demesn, and two Tenants holding certain lands by servile tenure, with some Freeholders. But after this, viz. in 20 E. 3. Iohn Dimok and Iohn Bardolf answe∣red u 1.4 for half a Knights Fee here, held of the Earl of Lancaster, and the Lord Stafford: Howbeit, I do not find that this was ever reputed to be a di∣stinct Mannour of it self, but that the Mannour of Nether-Eatendon did extend w 1.5 into it; and that the Inhabitants thereof do their suit to the Court-Leet at Nether Eatendon, granted x 1.6 by King Iames to Sir George Shirley Baronet, in 16. of his raign.

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