Lordship Title of Hadley ID1498

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HADLEY appears in the 13th and 14th centuries in the possession of a family taking its name from the place. Reginald de Hadley had land there in 1276, and a messuage and 2 carucates known as the manor of Hadley were settled on Robert de Hadley and Joan his wife with remainder to the issue of his son John in 1310. Five years later John released his reversionary interest to his father, who in February 1346–7 granted the manor to another son Robert. Robert granted it in 1348 to John Bishop of Lincoln and Walter atte Bergh, against whom it was unsuccessfully claimed in 1352 by Thomas de Temese and Elizabeth, as representatives of John de Hadley's son John. The manor of Hadley was held by John de Estbury in 1374 of Richard Lylling, and it subsequently followed the descent of Blagrave.
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