Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Manor of Huntley

Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society (Volume 13)

. (page 31 of 44)
14. John de Monmouth is assessed for two fees in No. 4,
one of which, we are told in No. 5, in Tyberton, was held by John
Juvenis, the other in Hope, by John de Monmouth himself.

John " Juvenis " no doubt was the son who succeeded John
" Senior " in 32nd Henry III., and on whose death, in 40th
Hen. III., the Honour of Monmouth, in consequence of his con-
tumacy, was given to Prince Edward, his other manors only being
inherited by his daughters. Neither in the above Returns, nor in
No. 6, is any notice taken of the Manor of Huntley, which in
1210 was said to be in the Barony (Return I, No. 14). Fosbroke
suggests that it may have been ere this alienated to the Huntley
family, but if so, why were they not called on to pay aid for it.

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