The baronage of England, or, An historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility in the Saxons time to the Norman conquest, and from thence, of those who had their rise before the end of King Henry the Third's reign deduced from publick records, antient historians, and other authorities
Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686.
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Patshull.

[16 E. 3.]

IN the time of King Henry the Third, Simon*de Patshull helda the Mannor of Bletsho, in Com. Bedf. of the Barony of Bedford, by the service of one Knights Fee. And, in 17 H. 3. Hugh de Patshull,* Uncleb to Mand, the wife of Nigel de Moubray, gavec to Hubert de Burgh Three hundred Marks fine, on the behalf of the said Maud, that she might marry where she should think fit, and enjoy her Dowrie in the Mannors of Hovingham, and Burton, in Com. Ebor. and Ryvers, in Rent.

To one of these succeeded another Simon;* who, in 23 E. 1. having marrieddIsabell, the daughter and heir of Iohn de Steyngreve, doing his Homage, had Liverye of his Lands. And to him Iohn*de Patshull; who, having been sum∣moned f to Parliament, amongst the Barons of this Realme, in 16 E. 3. but no more, departedg this life, upon Wednesday, next before the Feast of St. Margaret the Virgin, in 23 E. 3. being then seisedh of the Mannors of Caysho, and Blet∣nesho, in Com. Bedf. as also of the Mannors of Steyngreve, and Nanyngton, in Com. Ebor. Likewise of Twenty two pounds nineteen shil∣lings eight pence halfpenny rent, issuing out of cer∣tain Lands in Patshull, with its Members: leav∣ing iWilliam* his son and heir Thirty seven years of age. Which William never had summons to Parliament; but diedk without issue in 42 E. 3. or before. Whereupon Sibill, wife of Roger de Beauchamp, Alice the wife of Thomas Wake of Blisworth; Mabel the wife of Walter de Facon∣berg; and Catherine the wife of Sir Robert de Tuden∣ham Knight his Sisters, becamel his next heirs.